Good God
Oh Lord, thy music is crap
Oh Lord, thy music is crap
This is an album about the human condition, smaller things in life that make up the greater part of living. The songs chosen for this volume express these feelings. The opening song, “Of Enlightenment” says, “Of the countryside and the sea, I see the traces of Thee”, speaking of the bigger picture, but as the cover art depicts, the larger world is tied to one smaller in size but of greater spiritual significance, one not just of direct worship, but of a world in turmoil, yet in hope. The artists who wrote about this, contained in this compilation are Orpheus, Willy Lowery, Sandy Allen, Bobby Callender, Front Page Review and Michael Packer. Package producer Alan Lorber contributes an orchestral pause, to “Go Tell It on a Mountain”.