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Right now I'm listening to a secular song from a motion picture soundtrack LP
from 1977. Love it! In fact I listen to alot of TV/movie soundtracks (SDTK short
for soundtrack).
"Thunderball" (James Bond movie from 1965).
"LeMans" (Steve McQueen movie 1971).
"Bullitt" (also Steve McQueen, 1968).
"Red Dawn" (the first one 1984). The movie that got Ronald Reagan re-elected
for a because American's were terrified of the Soviet Union!
"A Gunfight" (starring Johnny Cash and Kirk Douglas).
Speak of, I still have Johnny Cash's "The Gospel Road" ( filmed entirely on location
in Israel.
"Shaft's Big Score" (the second Shaft movie) Gordon parks, composer and his hit
"Symphony For Shafted Souls" (The Big Chase).
Just about everything "Dirty Harry" especially "Magnum Force"!
"The 1812 Overture" Eugene Ormandy, with the Morman Tabernacle Choir singing
"God Preserve Thy People" , and the Valley Forge Military Academy band providing
the necessary battlefield atmosphere and ending with real cannons and Russian church bells.
That's just a partial list. And, I love The Monkees, and my favorite Mike Nesmith, a good ol'
boy who brought the country sounds to their last few albums.
I loved CCM in the late 70's/early 80's until things got to be campy, predictable and unbearable.
Larry Norman, Aundre' Crouch and The Disciples, Sheila Walsh, Petra (especially with their rendition of
their Doxology Parts 1 & 2,) Debbie Boone and The Boone Girls in their album "Glass Castle"; and I can't
forget STRYPER and The Battle Hymm of The Republic.
Again, only a partial list.
How about you?
from 1977. Love it! In fact I listen to alot of TV/movie soundtracks (SDTK short
for soundtrack).
"Thunderball" (James Bond movie from 1965).
"LeMans" (Steve McQueen movie 1971).
"Bullitt" (also Steve McQueen, 1968).
"Red Dawn" (the first one 1984). The movie that got Ronald Reagan re-elected
for a because American's were terrified of the Soviet Union!
"A Gunfight" (starring Johnny Cash and Kirk Douglas).
Speak of, I still have Johnny Cash's "The Gospel Road" ( filmed entirely on location
in Israel.
"Shaft's Big Score" (the second Shaft movie) Gordon parks, composer and his hit
"Symphony For Shafted Souls" (The Big Chase).
Just about everything "Dirty Harry" especially "Magnum Force"!
"The 1812 Overture" Eugene Ormandy, with the Morman Tabernacle Choir singing
"God Preserve Thy People" , and the Valley Forge Military Academy band providing
the necessary battlefield atmosphere and ending with real cannons and Russian church bells.
That's just a partial list. And, I love The Monkees, and my favorite Mike Nesmith, a good ol'
boy who brought the country sounds to their last few albums.
I loved CCM in the late 70's/early 80's until things got to be campy, predictable and unbearable.
Larry Norman, Aundre' Crouch and The Disciples, Sheila Walsh, Petra (especially with their rendition of
their Doxology Parts 1 & 2,) Debbie Boone and The Boone Girls in their album "Glass Castle"; and I can't
forget STRYPER and The Battle Hymm of The Republic.
Again, only a partial list.
How about you?