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Fred Hammond: Life In the Word
After stunning audiences with breakthrough comeback album in 2009, the urban worship pioneer - in the spirit of most transitional records - delivers a disappointing and unforgivable follow-up
Sting: Symphonicities
Predictable move to some, Sting revives his catalog of songs using background symphonics and delicate string arrangements
Avery*Sunshine: Avery*Sunshine
Stunning indie record reveals a budding super soul singer already in the making
Train: Save Me San Francisco
Train's latest work of pop/rock fusion is reexamined, almost a year since its release, due to the success of chart-topping single
Dwele: W.ants W.orld W.omen
In an effort to go bigger on concept and to expand on his romantic soul brand, Dwele freezes up in its interpretation
David Frazier: Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs, Vol. III
Gospel songwriter and occasional pitcher for Hezekiah Walker reveals decent hymnbook of worship offerings and some contemporary choir spice





















