2. Move Up - (featuring Jim Lauderdale/Ann McCrary/Regina McCrary/B
3. Little Fire - (featuring Emmylou Harris)
4. Death's Got a Warrant - (featuring Ann McCrary/Regina McCrary)
5. If I Had My Way - (featuring Ann McCrary/Regina McCrary)
6. Coming Home to Me - (featuring Julie Miller)
7. Wade in the Water - (featuring Regina McCrary/Mike Farris)
8. Never Grow Old - (featuring Buddy Miller)
9. Virgen de Guadalupe - (featuring Raul Malo)
10. I Smell a Rat
11. Waiting for My Child
12. Strange Man, The - (featuring Regina McCrary/Mike Farris)
13. We Shall Be Reunited
14. All Creatures of Our God and King
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Hailed as one of Americana and folk music's most esteemed artists, Patty Griffin has sold over a million records and was awarded with the Americana Music Association's highest honor as "Artist Of The Year" in 2007. Griffin has received multiple Grammy nominations and has toured the country relentlessly, creating avid followers wherever her music is heard. She is a natural songbird that can hush an audience with her performances, but Griffin's power is in her passionate storytelling with a voice that is mournful yet uplifting. Patty Griffin's new album, Downtown Church, is a collection of Gospel-infused songs produced by longtime friend, bandmate and acclaimed producer Buddy Miller at the Downtown Presbyterian Church in Nashville, TN. Downtown Church brings to life Gospel songs that have influenced contemporary music in a way that only Patty Griffin can do.
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''Downtown Church'' is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Patty Griffin, released on January 26, 2010, by Credential Recordings, a Christian label distributed by EMI. The album was recorded in Downtown Presbyterian Church, Nashville and features different styles. Griffin has stated that she recorded the album to explore her feelings about religion. The album debuted at number 38 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and topped the ''Billboard'' Christian Albums and Folk Albums charts. The critical response was "generally favorable". - Wikipedia