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Still My Soul Rests is a warm, reverent jazz meditation on thanksgiving and trust, drawn from Psalms 34, 62, and 103 in the Book of Psalms. Where lament once spoke in minor keys, this album turns toward confidence—quiet, unforced, and deeply grounded in God’s faithfulness. The music leans into slower grooves, gentle swing, and luminous harmonies. Upright bass anchors the listener in steadiness; piano voicings open space for reflection; horns enter sparingly, like responses to prayer rather than declarations. These are songs shaped by gratitude remembered, trust practiced, and praise that rises not from triumph but from assurance. Still My Soul Rests invites the listener into a place of calm strength—a sanctuary where praise is unhurried, faith is settled, and thanksgiving flows naturally from a soul at rest. #SacredJazz, #GospelJazz, #JazzWorship, #PsalmJazz, #FaithAndJazz, #ChristianJazz, #JazzPraise #WorshipJazz, #SpiritualJazz, #PrayerMusic Track List: Psalm 34 — Thanksgiving & Testimony 1. I Will Bless (At All Times): A gentle opener that establishes gratitude as a continual posture. 2. Taste and See: Warm harmonies and lyrical phrasing invite quiet joy. 3. The Lord Is Near the Broken: A tender mid-tempo piece reflecting comfort and deliverance. Psalm 62 — Trust & Stillness 1. Still My Soul Rests: The album’s centerpiece—unrushed, grounded, and deeply calm. 2. My Rock, My Refuge: Steady bass lines mirror unwavering trust. 3. Pour Out Your Heart (In Silence): Sparse instrumentation, creating space for prayerful listening. Psalm 103 — Praise & Remembrance 1. Bless the Lord, O My Soul: A light, flowing groove that feels like remembered joy. 2. As Far as East from West: Expansive harmony reflecting mercy without measure. 3. Crowned with Lovingkindness: A graceful closing track—gratitude settled into peace. Lyrics inspired by Psalms 34, 62, and 103 from the Holy Bible. Scripture references adapted for musical interpretation.