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Originally released in 1971 on Maranatha! Music, this digitally remastered release includes a full band bio, lyrics, and is limited to just 1000 copies! For fans of Simon & Garfunkel, Love Song, Peter, Paul, & Mary, early Phil Keaggy. This is where it all started. Children of the Day should probably be viewed as the world's first Jesus Music back then. It was an album that defined the Jesus movement as well as any other album ever would and it became a national phenomenon. As one historian puts it, "Children of the Day were first--and Love Song was about ten minutes behind." They were teenage musicians -- that could not help but sing and write songs in the musical idioms most readily available to them, the California sounds that they heard emanating from their transistor radios. Musically, they and their peers (especially Love Song) provided some of the single most authentic moments in American music of the early '70s. They will always be best remembered for one incredible song: "For Those Tears I Died" (first found on The Everlastin' Living Jesus Music Concert compilation lp and sometimes called "Come to the Waters"). An absolute masterpiece, written by a 16-year-old (Marsha Stevens), it expresses adolescent piety better than any other Christian song ever written. They were integrally related to the ministry of Costa Mesa's Calvary Chapel ("ground zero" for the Jesus movement). The group even borrowed $900 for Pastor Chuck Smith to record their debut masterpiece at Abbey Sound Ltd in LA. It was engineered by Buck Herring (2nd Chapter of Acts).
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The radiant artistry of Meg Hutchinson combines brilliant songwriting with raw poetic storytelling and a riveting performance style. The multi-award winning artist's Red House Records debut COME UP FULL is a wistful and warm album showcasing her sweet, earthy vocals framed by tastefully intimate production, establishing her as one of the rising stars and great voices of the next generation of acoustic musicians. Produced by Crit Harmon (Lori McKenna, Martin Sexton, Mary Gauthier), COME UP FULL is a lyrically rich album about encountering good things when you least expect it. Amidst war, loss and heartbreak, Hutchinson's songs hold the promise of love, hope and homecomings. In songs like Ready, Home, and Come Up Full, she sings about our universal ability to overcome life's most trying times. With a poet's sensibility, Hutchinson's songs are laced with a weathered but unselfconscious optimism, a love of language and of the natural world. In America (Enough) she explores American culture, excess and war by writing about how things taken to an extreme almost become their opposite. Another timely tune is Song for Jeffrey Lucey, based on the real story of Lance Corporal Jeffrey Lucey, who returned from Iraq suffering from severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). "I heard about Jeffrey Lucey and was devastated by his story but incredibly moved by how his family spoke out about PTSD," Hutchinson says. Whether tackling political issues or matters of the heart, Hutchinson's insight into human resilience sparkles with songs dissecting the pain that gives our lives greater depth and a deeper appreciation of joy.
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