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Style: Acoustic folk; compare to David Wilcox, Jars of Clay, Phil Keaggy
Top tracks: "A Sentimental Song," "Enough Love," "Friend So Kind"
Having gained great praise and new fans in recent years, The Choir, aka Derri Daughtery and Steve Hindalong (City on a Hill), surveyed its twenty-five years of critically-acclaimed recordings and selected one track from each to re-introduce—all acoustic. Enhancing their history of thoughtful verses with gentle percussion, glittering indie bells and drawing cello by Sixpence None the Richer's Matt Slocum, the Grammy-nominated duo issues a quiet indie-folk set that, though a bit sleepy, remasters the songs' original magic desirably for an entirely new generation of listeners.
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