
Born Agains. I envy them. I can barely choose between breakfast cereals, and they're absolutely sold on all questions pertaining to eschatology and eternal salvation. I don't envy their musical options though. This is the party of Michael W. Smith, Plus One, and " You've Got to Serve Somebody. " They even turned Dylan insufferable, a water-to-wine worthy feat (the blizzards of cocaine probably did not help). After all, Pat Robertson's meteorological interpretations aside, Christian fanaticism isn't known for its fostering a vibrant creative community. Good God! Born Again Funk , the latest release from the Numero [...]
[Pour écouter sans télécharger, allez visiter l'article] Tweet this post ___ Share on Facebook ___ Bookmark on delicious T.L. Barrett , c'est un pasteur, toujours en activité , et si ç'avait été un type pareil qui s'était occupé de l'église près de chez moi, j'y serai sûrement allée plus souvent au lieu de tomber dans un agnosticisme désespéré. Ce morceau est extrait de la nouvelle sortie de Numero , un label [...]
Can Numero Group do no wrong? T.L. Barrett & Youth For Christ Choir - Like A Ship. The newest release from the archival label is Good God! Born Again Funk, out January 30. It's the 30th record from Numero, and the third in their Good God! series, which collects rare religious music from small labels. I've been a fan of Numero since their amazing Yellow Pills power pop release back in 2005, and I've tried to check in with their output since then. Their CDs and LPs are immaculately presented, with slipcases and extensive liner notes, and the music...