Since her late-‘90s success with Sixpence None the Richer, Leigh Nash has oscillated between secular tunes and Christian songs, sometimes blending the two. Hymns and Sacred Songs is exclusively spiritual, yet it possesses the beguiling charm of her mainstream folk-pop hits. Here she interprets traditional material (along with a few contemporary compositions) with a wide-eyed reverence that makes them sound fresh. Her new settings for the hymns Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing and Oh Heart Bereaved and Lonely aren't so different from the atmospheric acoustic sounds of her Sixpence hits. Nash sings more recently composed tunes like Power of the Cross and Song of Moses in much the same spirit, giving their triumphant message of salvation a warmly yearning feel. Produced by John Hartley, the album is filled with small but lovely touches, like the stark banjo on Be Still My Soul and the fingersnapping percussion on Come Ye Thankful People. Beautifully sung and arranged, Hymns and Sacred Songs testifies to Nash's faith and artistry. - iTunes