Jennifer Knapp Releases Second Album "Set Me Free" After Coming Out as a Lesbian; Check Out Her New Video

Coming on October 14, 2014 on Righteous Babe Records is Jennifer Knapp's second album after she has left the contemporary Christian music scene "Set Me Free." While her transition away from Christian music and public coming out as a lesbian have made her a lightning rod for controversy, Set Me Free is an album full not of anger but of love, with intimate arrangements providing the backdrop for stories of romance, friendship, and faith. Coinciding with the release of her candid memoir Facing the Music: My Story on Howard Books/Simon and Schuster, this refreshing new album once again demonstrates Jennifer's uncompromising willingness to be open in the spotlight.
Set Me Free focuses on how we interact with one another, how we affect others and how other people, places or life events affect us, shaping us into who we are and how we hope to be heard and understood. "Much of this record centers around intimate conversations between two people," explains Knapp. "Some songs are between lovers, others friends and some who are going separate ways. Each song is a moment of some pivotal point of declaration or need for understanding from one person or one idea to another."
Here's the tracklisting of "Set Me Free:"
1. Remedy
2. Set Me Free
3. Why Wait
4. Neosho
5. What Might Have Been
6. Mercy's Tree
7. The Tale
8. So Happy
9. The End
10. Sweet Love
11. Come Back
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