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Emancipator (2004)


Original CDR Release "The Essential Series"
Solid Rock SRD-775

 

Country: US CDR 2004

Front Side

Back Side



 

CDR Label

 

                CDR release

USA         Solid Rock SRD-775 (2004)

 

                Song listing

                The Man From Galilee

                Riding High

                Nightmare #49

                Be Careful What You Sign

                The Outlaw
                Shot Down

                The Sun Began To Rain

                Watch What You're Doing

                Letters To The Church

                Galaxy

                It's Only Today That Counts

                Under The Eye

                Put Your Life Into His Hands

                White Trash Stomp

                Goodbye, Farewell

                Selah

                The Troubles
 

                Bonus Tracks
 

                He Is A Friend Of Mine

                                Larry Norman & Randy Stonehill, studio.

                I Love You

                                Larry Norman & Randy Stonehill, live.

                Is God Dead

                                Studio

                Dear Malcolm, Dear Alwyn

                                Studio

 

                Notes

                    Volume 5 of the Essential series.

 

                    "Emancipator underlines one specific aspect of Larry's contributions to the music scene; his encouragement to other artists. It is very possible that without Larry we might never have heard of Randy Stonehill, Keith Green, Steve Camp, Tom Howard, Mark Heard and other artists that he either produced or guided. He rescued Daniel Amos when they were on the verge of breaking up. He never held back anything from any of his artists and time has demonstrated that perhaps their best albums were those albums made with Solid Rock. Emancipator is full of encouraging songs from the optimistic "Shot Down" to the jubilant "Under The Eye," the grateful "Goodbye, Farewell," and the affectionate friendship sung about in "Dear Malcolm, Dear Alwyn," and on display in "I Love You."  - from the liner notes.

 

All release information and notes by Jim Böthel except where otherwise noted.