To: k2blader
How do you feel about ancient hymns played in a "modern" way? Love 'em! One of my fave albums in the early nineties was PK Mitchell's Worship album. All Rock remakes of traditional hymns. Also, I dig ANYTHING by Johnny Cash.
121 posted on
12/07/2004 2:45:23 PM PST by
reaganaut
(Red state girl in a Blue state world (Socialist Republic of California))
To: reaganaut
PK Mitchell? I'll have to write that down. :-)
123 posted on
12/07/2004 2:46:36 PM PST by
k2blader
(It is neither compassionate nor conservative to support the expansion of socialism.)
To: reaganaut
PK Mitchell did a great job on that. I loanded it out and never got it back. I am still trying to find a new copy it is a hard cd to come by.
Bride, Whitecross, Ken Tamplin, Red Sea, Zion, and Three Crosses put out some very good cd's in the 90's. I found Bride to be exceptionly great sounding and cutting edge.
157 posted on
12/07/2004 4:36:34 PM PST by
Captain Beyond
(The Hammer of the gods! (Just a cool line from a Led Zep song))
To: reaganaut; k2blader
Y'all should check out the cd's from Indelible Grace. It's all traditional hymns with more modern arrangements. They're not really a band, they're more of a label without specific artists.
204 posted on
12/07/2004 5:49:34 PM PST by
Terabitten
(Live as a bastion of freedom and democracy in the midst of the heart of darkness.)
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