2006-06-02
Del’s first solo album ever. Apparently its worth the wait. With a solid bedrock of bluegrass, the album also entails the relaxed assurance and good will that have turned so many into Del-heads. He focuses on the promise of salvation rather than the perils of sin, which is nice. -Pete
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