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Acappella, Set Me Free

Audio CD

Disk ID: 842653

Disk length: 43m 41s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1993

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Only Truth 3:09
2. Set Me Free 4:17
3. More Precious Than Gold 2:49
4. Not My Will but Thine 3:16
5. My Lord and My God 2:57
6. Lead Me to Rest 4:58
7. Nobody But Jesus 3:09
8. Special Kind of Love 3:42
9. Long Way to Go 4:30
10. Hush 4:32
11. Stand on the Rock 3:13
12. Everything We Need 3:03

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Review

Acappella is an excellent starting point for anyone looking to explore contemporary Christian vocal groups. Less jazzy than Take 6 and more lean and clean than the heavily multitracked Glad, Acappella provides a solid groove and tight harmonies that are fresh and exciting yet not overtly aimed at Top 40 radio. One of the tracks on Set Me Free, "More Precious Than Gold," was even used in a national television commercial for Kodak. That track, based on Psalm 19, was written by Keith Lancaster, as was the bulk of the album. The four singers on this 1993 album, Duane Adams, Wayburn Dean, Gary Moyers, and George Pendergrass, are supplemented by a gospel choir on the title track. "Stand on the Rock" will get your fingers snapping and "Lead Me to Rest" will transport you straight to heaven. --David Horiuchi

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Set Me Free

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 43m 41s

Set Me Free

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 43m 41s

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