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Album Review

Steven Curtis Chapman, Christian music's most awarded artist, returns with 1999's Speechless. Songs like the title track and "Drive" will please his fans, who have helped Chapman sell over four million albums, and win 38 Dove Awards and three Grammies.

Customer Reviews

One of the best CCM albums ever

No, actually, one of THE BEST albums ever. Period. There's a reason this went Platinum. I've rated all the songs 5 star, but here are my ratings:

Dive (10/10) - Best song on the album, and the biggest CCM hit ever. If you buy one song, get this.
Speechless (10/10) - Another great song; Perfect fix of electric, acoustic, and strings, and the worship choir works (surprisingly).
The Change (10/10) - This is probably my second favorite; this has a great message.
Great Expectations (9/10) - An OK song, but not the best on the album. Still a good buy, though.
Next 5 Minutes (10/10) - Another great song! I'm surprised SCC never released this as a single.
Fingerprints of God (10/10) - I'm neither a teenage girl nor a father, but I can still see the great artistry in this song. Great musical style, too.
The Invitation (10/10) - A heart-wrenching ballad; I normally don't like slow songs, but this one is great.
Whatever (10/10) - This works wonderfully as both a rock and worship song.
I Do Believe (10/10) - This is another good song.
What I Really Want to Say (9/10) - A little out of place here, this should have been on All About Love. Still a good song, though.
With Hope (10/10) - This is probably a song that could have been what SCC listened to over and over after Maria died; this was written after Columbine, I believe, and fits perfectly.
The Journey (9/10) - An interesting, fully instrumental track.
Be Still and Know (10/10) - This is a masterpiece; SCC has a great piano-driven song in this.

So good...

Its still so good songs... I started listening to this when I was 7 years old... I listen to this until now. I am 20 years old now! It's been 13 years!

Cool album!

I saw a music video of Dive at Kids on the Move (Church on the Move in Tulsa, OK) several years ago and I started lookin for the song and I found it! Great song (Dive) and the whole album is great!!!

Biography

Born: November 21, 1962 in Paducah, KY

Genre: Christian & Gospel

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

His music a cross between '70s-style light rock and orchestrated pop, Steven Curtis Chapman is one of the most prominent performers of contemporary Christian music. His second album, 1988's Real Life Conversations, spawned four hits, including the number one song "His Eyes." His third album, 1989's More to This Life, contained four number ones and earned him an unprecedented ten GMA nominations. His follow-up, 1990's For the Sake of the Call, contained five number ones and...
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