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Album TitleArtistReleaseGenreRating
The Odes Project, Vol. 1 & 2
The Odes Project, Vol. 1 & 2
Various Artists2008Worship4 Stars - Excellent
Capture Me
Capture Me
Joe Henschel2008Worship4 Stars - Excellent
God of This City
God of This City
Bluetree2009Worship4 Stars - Excellent
Wash Away
Wash Away
Don Poythress2009Worship4 Stars - Excellent
Alive Again
Alive Again
Matt Maher2009Worship4 Stars - Excellent
Introducing Brenton Brown
Introducing Brenton Brown
Brenton Brown2009Worship4½ Stars - Excellent
The Hope That Lies in You
The Hope That Lies in You
The Glorious Unseen2009Worship4 Stars - Excellent
Live from My Church
Live from My Church
Jared Anderson2009Worship3½ Stars - Good
Need
Need
Todd Agnew2009Worship3 Stars - Good
Hope Rising
Hope Rising
Fee2009Worship4 Stars - Excellent
Happy Day: Live Worship, London
Happy Day: Live Worship, London
Tim Hughes2009Worship3½ Stars - Good
It Is Well
It Is Well
Kutless2009Worship4 Stars - Excellent
Glorious
Glorious
Paul Baloche2009Worship4 Stars - Excellent
Declare Your Name: Live Worship
Declare Your Name: Live Worship
Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir2009Worship3 Stars - Good
Heaven Came Down
Heaven Came Down
Marie Barnett2009Worship3 Stars - Good
Introducing Chris McClarney
Introducing Chris McClarney
Chris McClarney2010Worship4 Stars - Excellent
Beautiful Things
Beautiful Things
Gungor2010Worship4 Stars - Excellent
Introducing Stuart Townend
Introducing Stuart Townend
Stuart Townend2010Worship4 Stars - Excellent
Adoration
Adoration
Brenton Brown2010Worship3 Stars - Good
Awakening
Awakening
Passion2010Worship3 Stars - Good
Over the Grave
Over the Grave
Sojourn2010Worship3 Stars - Good
Miracle
Miracle
Robbie Seay Band2010Worship3 Stars - Good
Introducing ... Kelly Minter
Introducing ... Kelly Minter
Kelly Minter2010Worship3 Stars - Good
Hymnastics
Hymnastics
Brad Hooks2009Worship3 Stars - Good
In Feast or Fallow
In Feast or Fallow
Sandra McCracken2010Worship5 Stars - Masterpiece

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