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LP release
USA Phydeaux (?)
L-36473 (1990)
CD release
USA Illegal Noise Series (no number)
(2001)
CD-R
(released as "Friends And Strangers, Rough Mix #3")
Single releases
USA Dayspring
9016299157 (promo): In The World /
In The
World (1986) (with Solveig Leithaug)
12 inch single release (promo)
USA Power Discs
PD-5630: Why Should The Devil Have All The
Good
Music / Conversation With Larry Norman And Geoff
Moore
(1986) (A-side with Geoff Moore)
Song listing
Side 1
The Tune (almost)
See "Barking At The Ants"
Why
Can't You Be Good
See "Barking At The Ants"
and
"Larry Norman And His Friends On Tour"
Just
Like A Woman
See "Barking At The Ants"
Deep
Blue
See "Barking At The Ants"
A Note
From Mr. God
From "Larry Norman And His Friends On Tour"
Side 2
Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music
With Geoff Moore
In The
World But Not Of The World
With Solveig Leithaug, written by Leithaug
Sweet
Dreams
With Mikko
Kuustonen (Q-Stone), written by
Kuustonen & Larry Norman
My Soul
Thirsts For You
Prob. with Lisa S. (author?)
Climb
The Highest Mountain
Prob. with Sarah Finch (author?)
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Notes
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LP with white jacket and white labels. This is believed to be
a mispressing of "Barking At The Ants"
In the trail-off vinyl you can find the words "ANTS A RE" and "ANTS
B." "Phydeaux" is not mentioned anywhere.
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Side two features duets; the duet (..) with Geoff Moore can
also be found on the Geoff Moore cassette "All The Good Music"
(Benson PWCO-1094). In previous editions I listed Benson single
PD-5617. It's deleted because, although it's basically the same
version of the song, it doesn't feature Larry Norman.
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"Sweet Dreams" was released on the self-titled
Q-Stone LP on
Royal Music/Refugee (1989; produced by Larry Norman); it can also be
found on "The Best Of Larry Norman"
(on Royal Music, see album #30) and on the compilation CD "Royal At
Its Best" (on Royal Music again, 1989). "In The World But Not Of The
World" can also be found on a Solveig Leithaug LP/CD/CAS
(Dayspring/Word 1986) and on the Norwegian CD "Mi Stjerne" (Master
Music).
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The 2001 CD-R release features the original LP, but some
songs are titled differently: "We Are In The World, But Not Of It"
instead of "In The World But Not Of The World," "My Soul Thirsts For
You Lord" instead of "My Soul Thirsts For You," and "There Is Nothing
Else, I Would Rather Do Than Please You" instead of "Climb The
Highest Mountain." Larry Norman copied this one from a bootleg.
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The A-side of this album has been re-released as part of the
"Rough Street Love Letter" double CD.
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"Rough Mix #1" and "Rough Mix #2" were never released.
According to the booklet of the CD "Rough Street Love Letter",
part one covers material from 1965 to 1971, part two (there might
exist a test pressing which has been bootlegged) covers material
from 1972 to 1978 and part three covers material from 1979 to 1985.
See also "Barking At The Ants" "The
Story Of The Tune" and "Rough Mix #1,
#2" in part II of this discography.
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