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| 5.0 classic | Jacob Clark | May 21st 16 | This is a perfect album. Perfect. If you've ever had a conversation with me about worship music, I'll bring up Kings Kaleidoscope and this album. It perfectly melds artistic music with poetic lyrics and redefines for me what worship music can be. From beginning to end, Becoming Who We Are flows beautifully, with some of its most artistic and musically intricate moments coming on its sub-60 second tracks. From the vertical "Glorious" to the incredibly moving "Zion" and the beautiful rearrangements of "All Creatures" and "How Deep," it's all here and incredibly beautiful.
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| 5.0 classic | Yahwehisking | April 24th 20 | Instrumentally, creatively, and lyrically the best piece of Christian music I've ever heard. Tracks like "Grace Alone" and "139" communicate such intimacy and nearness to God yet remain thoroughly Scriptural. Worshipfulness is ever-present.
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| 3.5 great | JNeu | July 14th 20 |
| 4.0 excellent | Lucman | October 24th 17 |
| 4.0 excellent | gilly | June 29th 16 |
| 5.0 classic | Kbob95 | April 20th 15 |
| 4.0 excellent | Bajumeru | November 21st 14 |
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