The Talleys at their "Finest Hour" with New Album Releases on March 30
From one of Christian music's most beloved music families, the Talleys bring their Finest Hour. With a commitment to excellence and creativity as a trademark throughout their awarded career, this new release from Horizon Records continues the groups musical legacy.
Finest Hour feels alive with inspired songs like "Look Up", "Joy" and "Death Was Arrested" from proficient, award winning writers including the group's own, Lauren Talley. Each one, curated, crafted skillfully delivered by the these Christian Music veterans.
The music runs a dynamic gamut from the quiet prayerful moments in "Jeremiah 29:11 (You Have Plans)" to those of joyful exuberance found in "Grab Your Umbrella" and "Begin Again God". Each showing why the Talleys count so many #1 singles to their credit.
With 34 years of recordings and performances the Talley's Finest Hour will no doubt be mentioned in the same breath with their previous career awarded highlights. Finest Hour streets March 30th.
Track listing
1. Look Up
2. Jeremiah 29:11 (You Have Plans)
3. When the Answer Is No
4. Joy
5. We Are Witnesses
6. Grab Your Umbrella
7. When Death Was Arrested
8. That's What the Teacher Taught
9. Get Me There
10. Home at Last
11. He Restoreth My Soul
12. Begin Again God
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