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Watermark, All Things New

Audio CD

Disk ID: 415355

Disk length: 42m 49s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. All Things New 4:48
2. More Than You'll Ever Know 3:32
3. Incorruptible 4:40
4. Where To Find Me 4:07
5. Good For Me 3:54
6. Glory Baby 4:38
7. My Heart, Your Home 4:33
8. Don't You Know 3:29
9. You Are My Stronghold 3:40
10. Who Am I? Grace Flows Down 5:21

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Review

Husband-and-wife duo Nathan and Christy Nockels comprise Watermark, and are back with their sophomore effort, All Things New, a deeply rich tapestry of acoustic-oriented Christian music. While the group's composition, let alone musical style, will draw inevitable comparisons to Out of the Grey, there certainly are differences, primarily with the songwriting. Christy Nockels's lyrical imagery shines no brighter than in the title track and in the poignant, bittersweet "Glory Baby." The soaring feelings that celebrate a living faith of the former are balanced by the desperate need to be consoled in the latter, a ballad to a couple's miscarried child. But not all is so heavy on this release, as is evidenced by the wonderful "More Than You'll Ever Know," which carries a lively shufflebeat undercutting a pseudo-country vocal from Christy. Who said husbands and wives can't work together and have fun? --Michael Lyttle

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All Things New

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 42m 50s (+0m 1s)

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