Adam Again - Ten Songs By Adam Again | The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music

The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #55: Adam Again, Ten Songs By Adam Again (1988)

Blue‑eyed soul and post‑punk angles—Gene Eugene’s wry confessions over grooves that smolder and sting.

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Appearing at #55 in The 100 Greatest Albums

Daniel Amos - Horrendous Disc | The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music

The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #63: Daniel Amos, Horrendous Disc (1980)

The great pivot—country‑rock roots give way to clever, art‑rock confession and critique.

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Appearing at #63 in The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music, Daniel

Phil Keaggy - Love Broke Thru | The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music

The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #64: Phil Keaggy, Love Broke Thru (1976)

Guitar genius meets devotional poetry—virtuosity humbled into service of song.

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Appearing at #64 in The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music, Phil Keaggy’s

#65: Bob Bennett - Matters Of The Heart | The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music

The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #65: Bob Bennett, Matters Of The Heart (1982)

Quiet craft, sturdy truth—fingerstyle confessionals that taught CCM to whisper as powerfully as it could shout.

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Appearing at #65 in The 100 Greatest

Kirk Franklin And The Family - Kirk Franklin And The Family | The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music

The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #73: Kirk Franklin And The Family, Kirk Franklin And The Family (1993)

A choir revival for the hip‑hop generation—call‑and‑response praise with crossover vision.

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Coming in at #73 of The 100 Greatest

White Heart - Don't Wait For The Movie

The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music — #74: White Heart, Don’t Wait For The Movie (1986)

Hook‑heavy rock with a pastor’s heart—anthemic faith for the FM dial.

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Charting at #74 in The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music

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