Sara Groves Unveils “Take It All In” as Part of 20th Anniversary Edition of "Add to the Beauty"

Celebrated singer-songwriter Sara Groves commemorates the 20th anniversary of her acclaimed album Add to the Beauty with a special limited-edition release, featuring three new songs, including the poignant single "Take It All In." This track, along with "Remembering You" and "What We Know," enriches the original album's legacy and is available on CD, double vinyl, and digital download.
"Take It All In" exemplifies Groves' signature introspective lyricism and melodic craftsmanship, inviting listeners to embrace the beauty and complexity of life's moments. The song's reflective tone aligns seamlessly with the themes that made Add to the Beauty a standout release in 2005.
Add to the Beauty is the fourth studio album by Groves, released on October 4, 2005, by INO Records. The album was produced by Brown Bannister and recorded at Emerald Sound Studios and Oxford Sound in Nashville, Tennessee, as well as McPherson Studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The album's central theme revolves around the idea that "God has invited us, as mere human beings, to add to the beauty of his plan and creation." This concept is woven throughout the album's 13 tracks, which blend elements of pop, folk, and ballad styles.
The 20th-anniversary edition is part of a broader celebration, including exclusive merchandise and experiences offered through a Kickstarter campaign. Fans can also look forward to special live performances, such as the Add to the Beauty: 20-Year Celebration and Play-Through event scheduled for October 25 & 26, 2024, at Art House North in Saint Paul, MN.
For more information on the anniversary release, upcoming events, and to explore Sara Groves' discography, visit www.saragroves.com.
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