Glen Allen Green “A Living Fire” title track (1985)
Synthy poppy classic 80’s. A great album.
Glen Allen Green “A Living Fire” title track (1985)
Synthy poppy classic 80’s. A great album.
Jamie Rowe & Tempest Believer (1989) (Correction thanks to HL McConnell)
Interview- Phil Keaggy - Randy Stonehill. Starts with unplugged version of “Sunday’s Child” via godbeat
Phil Keaggy “Deadline” Underground (1983)
In 83’ I was listening to this, Matthew Ward, Archangel, Petra, & Amy Grant on records. Big black pancakes that spin. Everyone was pretty broke. I lived off of Ramen, hot tea, and all you could eat salad bars.
Ressurection Band “Love Comes Down” Between Heaven And Hell (1985)
Rez Band was known for it’s in your face ministry and street level evangelism as part of the Jesus People USA.
Geoff Moore & Great Wall of China from Geoff’s Facebook
Geoff Moore And The Distance “Tough Love” Over The Edge (1986)

One of the first LPs I ever bought. I think the lady in the bookstore directed me to the album as the guy on the cover looked scrappy like me. This is when he sounded like Whiteheart. (Mostly because Billy Smiley produced the album and everyone from Whiteheart played on it.) I like to think of Over The Edge as the Whiteheart album that had Geoff Moore singing lead vocals. :-D
Producer : Billy Smiley
Guitars : Dann Huff, Gordon Kennedy
Bass : Gary Lunn
Keyboards : Thomas Dorsey, Mark Gersmehl, John Slick, Billy Smiley
Drums : Chris McHugh, James Stroud
Percussion : Terry McMillan, Tom Roudy
Background vocals : Gary Janney, Brian Kennedy, Gordon Kennedy, Shelby Kennedy, Brent King, Marty McCall, Gary Pigg, Billy Smiley & Arlin Troyer
Sweet Comfort Band “Never Should Have Left You” Perfect Timing (1984)
Mad At The World “Season’s Of Love” Title Track (1990)
Roland Austinat from San Francisco, Ca asked Where Are They Now:
Roger Rose from Mad At The World still in the studio. Has a wife, two beautiful adopted girls, and is working as a worship leader in his church.
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