Music

The Tunes They Are a-Changin'
Dylan's holiday album a bust, but others catch the Christmas spirit.
Casting Crowns Sets Sales Record
Band sells almost 170,000 for highest street week stats in Christian music history. Plus: Patty Griffin's gospel debut; Pillar frontman pens book; and more.
I Dreamed a Dream
Quick Media Takes
Books, films, music of note in November.
GMA Still Alive and Kicking
Bailout enough to keep organization operating annual events. Plus: Skillet goes gold; Keaggy for the holidays; Daughtry gives back; and more.
End of the Road
After 17 years, a dozen albums, and countless shows, Delirious calls it a day—and frontman Martin Smith reflects on his memories.
Revolution
Heaven Came Down
Cut Me Down and Count My Rings
A City Called Heaven
Give Yourself Away
Declare Your Name: Live Worship
Live
Heaven & Earth
Until the Whole World Hears
Fireflies & Songs
Da' T.R.U.T.H. Steps Down
Confesses "moral indiscretion," takes sabbatical. Plus: Bluetree takes a stand again sexual exploitation; Lennox scores peace prize; new MxPx EP; and more.
Full Circle
On their first album since reuniting earlier this year, Scott Stapp and friends sing of sin, submission, and repentance.
True Confessions
Sara Groves turns in her most self-revelatory album yet, opening up about everything from marital spats to anxiety attacks to the notion of 'confessional living.'
A Different Kind of Neighbor
Derek Webb and Sandra McCracken embrace the streets of inner-city Nashville.

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