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Music Reviews: 2004

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Kevin Max
Between the Fence & the Universe
Released December 2004


Stephen Hurd
A Call to Worship—Live in DC
Released November 2004


Newsboys
Devotion
Released November 2004


GRITS
Dichotomy B
Released November 2004


Joe Pace
Sunday Morning Service
Released November 2004


PFR
The Bookhouse Recordings
Released November 2004


Switchfoot
The Early Years: 1997-2000
Released November 2004


Adam Watts
The Noise Inside
Released November 2004


Carolyn Arends
Under the Gaze
Released November 2004


Stephen Hurd
A Call to Worship—Live in DC
Released November 2004


The Cross Movement
Higher Definition
Released November 2004


Derek Webb
I See Things Upside Down
Released November 2004


Jaci Velasquez
Mi Historia Musical
Released November 2004


Relient K
mmHmm
Released November 2004


Neal Morse
One
Released November 2004


Andy Chrisman
One
Released November 2004


Randy Travis
Passing Through
Released November 2004


Jeremy Camp
Restored
Released November 2004


Salvador
So Natural
Released November 2004


Daniel's Window
Strangely Looking Forward
Released November 2004


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