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From | "Aaron Milenski" <amilenski@hotmail.com> |
Subject | Re: Larry Norman-credits/Phil Keaggy |
Date | Tue, 26 Jul 2005 16:41:26 -0400 |
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Funny to see your list:
>Though there's a lot of shizzle in CCM's past(and present) here's a short
>list of really amazing records of the genre, as it were,:
>Phil Keaggy - Sunday's Child, Town To Town, Play Thru Me, Find Me In These
>Fields, Crimson and Blue
>2nd Chapter of Acts - Rejoice(on which Kerry Livgren "Brian May"s all over
>the place.)
>Randy Stonehill - Between The Glory and The Flame(Power pop!)
>Daniel Amos - Horrendous Disc (Beatles and 10cc come to mind. Very
>intersting arrangements and great songs.)
>Keith Green - For Him Who Has Ears To Hear(Unique and quickly taken voice,
>and quite a piano player)
>Kerry Livgren's AD - Art of the State(progressive pomp-rock)
>Prodigal - Just Like Real Life - (New wave power pop)
>Matthew Ward - Toward Eternity(Phil Keaggy rocks all over this and in spots
>it is as funky as it is heavy!)
>Chuck Girard - Written on the Wind (almost like Dennis Wilsons solo
>outings)
>Larry Norman - Something New Under the Son(If you wanna rock hear Norman
>tear it up in a very Rolling Stones-rock way you have to hear this.)
Mine would be completely different. Stuff like:
Marj Snyder : A Time of Peace
Dennis Ryder : Let Me Take You To The Kingdom
Azitis : Help
Fraction : Moonblood
Wilson McKinley : Spirit of Elijah
Steve Powell & Rainbow Promise
The Last Days
Danny & Lynda (First Revelation)
Ron & Shirley : Rock & Scroll
Narnia : Aslan is not a Tame Lion
etc...
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