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This blog is for those who love Christian Rock, Hard Rock or even Heavy Metal oldie secular music for the 60s to the 80s and hard to find stuff too I am new at this and will try and do it right I would love any help or knowledge in doingif anyone can donate any music along these lines that i have not put in please email me the link and i will listen and consider putting it in the blog. I need alot of help and research done too thank you. The music found through this blog is intended for review purposes and should not be seen as a substitute for the original, legal, RIAA approved, record company enriching product. Please note that songs are available for a short amount of time. And if you like the music buy any reissues that may become available. Please support the artists and buy as much as you can directly from them. if you are the copyright holder of a particular album and would like me to remove it, then please let me know. You can email me @philhutton66@gmail.com
Thanks, Phil

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Twenty Twenty Self-Titled Album 1985

Twenty Twenty was a synthesizer-led stadium rock band from Louisiana that seemed to emulate such art-rockers as Styx and Kansas. The Group's debut album was produced by Billy Smiley of White Heart. The Song "You Are So True" is a martial anthem with it's repetitive chorus addressed to Jesus: "You are so true / I said that, you are so true / I know that, you are so true." Another track, "You Can Know Them All," is commercially melodic and invites the listen to get to know the entire Trinity: "Three-In-One are living today / and you can know them all." Twenty Twenty's lead singer, Ron Collins, told CCM in 1985 that the group's focus was on ministry to church youth: "Often at our concerts, we try to reach the young person who goes to church but isn't really there. They only go because they were brought up in church or their parents made them go." this was written by Mark Allen Powell page 968 in  his book The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music. Please enjoy this album and let me know what you think Thank you
The Members of Band Are:
Ernie Chaney, Keyboard
Ron Collins, Vocals
Greg Herrington, Drums
Gary McAnelly, Bass
Roscoe Meek, Guitar

Songs On This Album Are:
1. You Are So True
2. Security Code
3. War Games
4. His Fame
5. Second Mile
6. Love To Go
7. He's Still There
8. Dangerzone
9. You Can Know Them All
10. World Premier



1 comment:

  1. Many thanks for posting this and their other album (Altered). Wish I had the full track of Hold Your Head Up to contribute, but alas, it is hard to find, indeed. (Should've kept my cassettes...)

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