Be Still Moses

On October 6, 2019, Steep Canyon Rangers joined Boyz II Men for a live performance of "Be Still Moses" at Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony Center.

[4] On March 6, 2020 PopMatters' Rich Wilhelm said, "Be Still Moses, the new album by Steep Canyon Rangers and the Asheville Symphony, is a unique example of a band moving forward with a creative challenge, even as they look back on their collected body of work."

[8] Rolling Stone's Jon Freeman says of Be Still Moses that, "Steep Canyon Rangers find an unlikely, but welcome, group of collaborators in the hit Nineties R&B group Boyz II Men, who add their voices to a newly released version of “Be Still Moses.” The gospel tune, originally recorded by Steep Canyon Rangers and released on the 2007 album Lovin’ Pretty Women, is the first for SCR under a new agreement with Yep Roc records.

"[9] Gary Graff began his article for Billboard with, "Steep Canyon Rangers and Boyz II Men might seem like strange musical bedfellows on paper, but they work well together on a remake of SCR's 'Be Still Moses.'

"[10] Chris Parton begins his article for Sounds Like Nashville with, "It’s fairly common to hear country mixed with R&B nowadays, but how about bluegrass and R&B … plus an orchestral symphony?

That’s the fascinating idea behind the Steep Canyon Rangers new collaboration with Boyz II Men — and the Asheville Symphony — on “Be Still Moses.”[11] Adapted from the album's liner notes.