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CDR release
USA Solid Rock
SRD-701 (2001)
Song listing
Moses
From "Upon This Rock"
Walking Backwards
From "Upon This Rock"
Forget Your Hexagram
From "Upon This Rock"
Christmas Time
From "So Long Ago The Garden"
Lonely By Myself
From "So Long Ago The Garden"
Up In Canada
From "So Long Ago The Garden"
If God Is My Father
From the CD version of "So Long Ago The Garden"
Dear Malcolm, Dear Alwyn
Originally
released on the compilation LP "Jubilation"
Watch What You're Doing
From "Something New Under The Son"
Put Your Life In Jesus
Nail Scarred Hands
From "Something New Under The Son"
Born To Be Unlucky
From "Something New Under The Son"
The Day That A Child
Appeared
From "Bootleg"
What Goes Thru Your Mind
From "Bootleg"
No Change Can Attend
Jehovah's Love
From "Bootleg"
Taking My Time
From "Bootleg"
When I First Saw You
From "Bootleg"
The Tune
From "The Story Of The Tune"
CD release
USA Solid Rock
SRD-702 (2001) CD-R
Song listing
Sweet Song Of Salvation
From "Upon This Rock"
Sun Began To Rain
From "In Another Land"
If The Bombs Fall
From "Down Under (But Not Out)"
A Woman
Of God
From "White Blossoms From Black Roots"
We Three Together
From "Home At Last"
Here Comes The King
From "Home At Last"
Somewhere Out There
From "Home At Last"
Selah
From "Home At Last"
Twelve Good Men
From the CD version of "Something New Under The Son"
Soul On Fire
From "The Best Of The Second Trilogy"
My Feet Are On The Rock
From "Home At Last"
The Man From Galilee
From "White Blossoms From Black Roots"
Country Church
From "The Story Of The Tune"
Sitting In My Kitchen
From "Home At Last"
With A Love Like Yours
From "Bootleg"
Even If You Don't
Believe
From "Bootleg"
Goodbye, Farewell
From "Footprints In The Sand
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Notes
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This is a CD-R, released for sale during Larry Norman's 2001
UK tour.
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I don't have these CD-Rs and I haven't listened to them
either. Maybe some small differences can found when the songs are
compared with the songs they refer to, as it seems to be a common
practice to edit songs on reissues.
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Catalog number 701 was first used for "The Cottage Tapes"
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