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Anders Östberg – Clouds, Suns And Son Of God. Music from my collection

Anders Östberg has a vast collection of very rare and obscure records, many of them from the 1960s and 1970s. This is the fourth time he sends us an hour with music from his collection. This choice is all about obscure, homemade Jesus Music from the seventies.

Says Anders
“Even as an atheist, I must admit that the Devil does not always had the best music.”

Playlist
title – artist – album – (record label and #) – year of release – country:

Intro – Whitewood – s/t – (Exotic EXS-1-91172) – 1970 – USA

New Jerusalem – Redemption – Look Up – (EVAN/Comm 553547) – 1975 – USA

Pack Your Things – Billy & Sandra Stinson – The Merchant’s Ship – (NRP NR 2924) – 1974 – USA

 

"Explo 72" The Great Rally for Jesus in Dallas

 

 

 

 

 

Sound The Alarm – Dennis Ryder – Let Me Take You To The Kingdom – (Hosanna HOS 72873) – 1973 – USA

Time Flies By – New Wine – This Side Of The River – (Profile GMOR 169) – 1979 – UK

Clouds And Suns – Listen – s/t – (Treehouse S12-432) – 1973 – USA

 

"Explo 72" The Great Rally for Jesus in Dallas

 

 

 

 

 

There’s A Lot In The Bible – Washed – He That Hath An Ear… – (Ageless SC-002) – 1975 – USA

Sea Of Life – Ark – Voyages – (no label 810-70) – 1978 – USA

Faith Hope And Love – Gospelfolk – s/t – (Gosport Sound Service No #) – 1970 – UK

 

"Explo 72" The Great Rally for Jesus in Dallas

 

 

 

 

 

The Shepherd – Siloam – s/t – (Timbrel MK 47-248) – 1977 – USA

Earthbound – Aslan – Second Helpings – (Profile GMOR 144) – 1977 – UK

Valley Of Achor – Achor – A Door Of Hope – (Dovetail DOVE 18) – 1975 – UK

 

"Explo 72" The Great Rally for Jesus in Dallas

 

 

 

 

 

Please Do – Joyful Noise – Break Forth And Shout For Joy – (no label NR5675) – 1975 – USA

Spaces – Stuart & Sandy Cave – Dawn On Sunday – (Profile GMOR 143) – 1977 – UK

God, You Are My Refuge – Emmanuel – God, You Are My Refuge – (EM 001) – 1979 – USA

 

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“The Explo 1972 was an evangelical conference and festival that took place in Dallas, Texas, from June 12 to June 17. The event was sponsored by the Campus Crusade for Christ and organized by Paul Eshleman. A crowd of 80,000 mostly young people from over 75 countries congregated to praise Jesus. An even larger crowd of 180,000 came to the nine hour rock festival that closed the festivities. A common sight throughout the event was the up-pointed fingers amid a sea of raised arms that symbolized Jesus as being “the one way”, and that the message was loud and clear.”