A Prayer

Sablan, Kristina
Self-Release
General | Apr 2009

Reviews

Rhonda Goodman
Reviewed 2009-09-23
Review of Kristina Sablan’s A Prayer
This is the perfect CD to play on a Saturday or
Sunday morning. A solo effort, Sablan’s voice
seems to float above the softly-played, guitar-
driven melodies. Her lyrics are deeply personal,
hopeful, optimistic, and spiritual. Her music
makes me think of the late John Denver.
FCC clean. Try 1, 2, 3, 11

1. & 2. [title track] Both songs hymn-like and could be played in a church service / 3. ** Great overall. 4. Long opening before the singing. / 5. Song has subtle gospel influences. / 6. Subtle country influences. 7. Electric guitar almost seems like a second voice, feels like a duet with the singer. / 8. Feels like a lullaby 9. Nice guitar harmonies. / 10. a passable remake of
the classic song first sung by Louis Armstrong.
11. Gentle and serene.

by Rhonda Goodman

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Charting

2009-08-02 — 2009-10-04
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Track listing

1. Dear Lord Forgive
2. A Prayer
3. Northern Sky
4. If
5. My Heart Will Be Blue
6. Colours
7. A Woman's Worth
8. Close Your Eyes
9. Instruments
10. What A Wonderful World
11. At The End Of The Day