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| | Selah - Hiding Place |
 | | A perfect example is the opening track and first single, a cover of Josh Groban's smash hit "You Raise Me Up." A beautiful song, and the vocals are excellent, but the sound is more produced, relying not just on Hall's piano, but also a string section, uilleann pipes, and a backing choir. |
 | | Selah comes closest to matching their past glory with a passionate rendering of "You Are My Hiding Place," Smith's vocals shine on the sweet ballad of surrender "All of Me," and their extremely rhythmic and rocking cover of "There Is Power in the Blood" is irresistibly toe-tapping. |
 | | This is especially apparent with initial pressings of Hiding Place, which include a bonus track from each of the individual solo projects releasing in the next year. |
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