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  2. Todd Smith (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Selah was originally formed by brother and sister, Todd and Nicol Smith, along with friend Allan Hall. Smith also worked on a solo project. His debut album Alive was released on August 10, 2004 with Curb Records. [8] The album steered from the common sound Selah offered, better known for well integrated harmonies, singing hymns and melodic ballads.

  3. You Deliver Me - Wikipedia

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    Dale Lewis reviews the album for TitleTrakk and begins, "Selah, best known for their contemporary hit "You Raise Me Up," returns with a very personal and poignant album in You Deliver Me." [ 3 ] Suzie Brock of Cross Rhythms gives the album 8 out of a possible 10 and writes, "Throughout the whole album the standard of the lead vocals and ...

  4. You Amaze Us - Wikipedia

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    Specifying in a four star out of five review for CCM Magazine, Andrew Greer discerns, "Selah's latest is poised to be an extra-distinguished installment in their history-making discography."" [3] Phronsie Howell, agrees it is a four-star album for New Release Tuesday, recognizing, "You Amaze Us is another great release from Selah."

  5. Selah (song) - Wikipedia

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    The album's accompanying film of the same name features an alternative version of the song. A rendition of the New Jerusalem Choir's "Revelations 19:1" was released on the Sunday Service Choir's debut studio album, Jesus Is Born (2019). Despite being sampled within "Selah", the former was released two months later.

  6. Carry You - Wikipedia

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    Carry You may refer to: "Carry You" (Union J song), 2013 "Carry You" (Missy Higgins song), 2020 "Carry You", a song by the Fire Theft from their 2003 self-titled album "Carry You", a song by David Cook from Digital Vein

  7. Hiding Place (Selah album) - Wikipedia

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    A&R – Bryan Stewart; Producers – Morten Schjolin (Track 1); Allan Hall, Todd Smith, Nicol Sponberg and Jason Kyle (Tracks 2-12, additional production on Track 1).

  8. Bless the Broken Road: The Duets Album - Wikipedia

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    Bless the Broken Road: The Duets Album is an album from contemporary Christian group Selah. It features the collaboration of other artists of the genre in each song. The album was released on August 8, 2006.

  9. Hope of the Broken World - Wikipedia

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    James Christopher Monger of AllMusic writes, "Dove award-winning, contemporary gospel trio Selah have made a career out of mining the past and fusing it with the present, crafting new hymns that honor the classics, and bringing old hymns out of the shadows and into the light."