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The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded What Was Said 4 stars and stated "This band incorporates improvisational elements into the core of each composition, and the role of the singer is as a co-conspirator in the creation of the moment.". They also selected it as one of their Favorite Jazz Albums of 2016.
Writing in The Guardian, John Fordham called it "returning to simple songs with religious roots, and to collaboration with a remarkable singer".
The All About Jazz review by Mark Sullivan said that "However unorthodox all this cross-translation seems, Tander makes it sound completely natural. Her intimate, lyrical voice is equally at home in both languages, as well as singing wordless vocalise and improvising. Gustavson still plays the piano as his main instrument, but has augmented it with discreet electronics and occasional synthesizer bass, while Vespestad provides percussive textures or timekeeping as required. So the group is a true trio, not just a vocalist with accompanists."
The album was awarded Album of the year by The German Record Critics' Award.
1. "Your Grief"
2. "I See You"
3. "Imagine the Fog Disappearing"
4. "A Castle in Heaven"
5. "Journey of Life"
6. "I Refuse"
7. "What Was Said to the Rose/O Sacred Head"
8. "The Way You Play My Heart"
9. "Rull"
10. "The Source of Now"
11. "Sweet Melting"
12. "Longing to Praise Thee"
13. "Sweet Melting Afterglow"