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As Sure as the Sun Instrumental Performance Tracks

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Download links and information about As Sure as the Sun Instrumental Performance Tracks by Ellie Holcomb. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Gospel, Rock, Instrumental genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 39:45 minutes.

Artist: Ellie Holcomb
Release date: 2014
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Instrumental
Tracks: 11
Duration: 39:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. As Sure as the Sun (Instrumental) 3:30
2. Marvelous Light (Instrumental) 3:19
3. The Broken Beautiful (Instrumental) 2:53
4. My Portion and My Strength (Instrumental) 3:41
5. Night Song (Instrumental) 4:20
6. Love Never Fails (Instrumental) 3:33
7. Love Broke Through (Instrumental) 4:00
8. Only Hope I've Got (Instrumental) 3:26
9. The Valley (Instrumental) 3:55
10. Songs of Deliverance (Instrumental) 4:08
11. I Wanna Be Free (Instrumental) 3:00

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Gripping from start to finish, As Sure as the Sun launches Ellie Holcomb's solo career in earnest, building on the momentum of her time in Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors (Drew being her husband) and her debut EP, Magnolia. Here, her voice is still that sweet and slightly weathered strand of silk that perfectly complements the modern folk or triumphant, modern worship music that surrounds it, but the material is a non-stop emptying of the top-shelf this time out. Highlights are hard to discern since there are just so many, but check the delicate title track for how easily love pours out of this album, or march along with the Mumford & Sons-like "Marvelous Light" as it approaches something utterly epic. Late album wonder "The Valley" can lift the heart on any given burdensome day, but when it comes to moving performances, the award goes to the closing "I Want to Be Free," a full-bodied, bluesy numbers that suggests Holcomb has been taking in plenty of Billie Holiday and Alabama Shakes. A superb, often stunning, debut.