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Monday 13th September 2010

The Last Call Of Shiloh album reissued on vinyl

ONE OF THE legendary bands of '70s Jesus music, The Last Call Of Shiloh, have reissued their self-titled album. The project is released on vinyl and comes with an insert booklet with song lyrics, photos and accounts from the band describing the move of God in Sandpoint, Idaho in 1971-1972. The album is available from www.anazitisirecords.com. CR

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Posted by Joshua Lear in Pa @ 15:45 on Jan 26 2012

This music is some of the BEST music i have ever heard. one of the founding members of LCS Band, John Murray is my pastor and we are in music ministries together. He wrote, or God wrote through him, some of the best songs i have EVER heard. God is so greatly glorified in all this music. my favorite album is when LCS Band moved to New Jeresey and became the Living Sacrifice Band. the album is called "A Call to Brokeness". this progresive, amazing, and very strong instrumentaly and lyricaly album hits me so hard every single time i listen to it. my two favorite songs on that album wriiten by God through my pastor John Murray are Ezekiel 38&39, which is a very hard core and complex song. the other song is Armageddon. the third song i love is written by a man in the LCS Band. the song was greatly improved in "a Call to Brokeness", it's called "Marriage Supper of the Lamb." That song touches my life. every time i hear this album, God greatly touches me. you can buy the album on www.treeoflifefellowship.net. Praise the Holy Name of Jesus Christ. To Him be all glory, honor, and praise.



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