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Although James Perloff, best known for his highly popular books "The Case Against Darwin" and "Tornado in a Junkyard" writes persuasively in favor of creation and against evolution, he himself has evolved into something completely different -- as evidenced by his new music CD, "Freedom Shall Return." In a word: If you have traditional values, but also enjoy great pop music, you'll love this unique album. Read the lyrics of the album's songs or listen to samples from several of the cuts. "I was a child of the '60s," says Perloff. "Back then, there was a huge cultural transformation. Leading that transformation was -- not movies, not poetry, but music, with the Beatles at the helm. Therefore I believe a very important way to renew our culture is through music." Perloff has an interesting observation about Christians, conservatives and libertarians: "They talk about issues, but rarely sing about them." There is plenty of contemporary Christian music, he notes, but it mostly focuses on praise, worship and evangelism. "If you turn on Christian radio, you can listen to a very animated talk show, where people discuss issues that concern them -- for instance, not being able to pray in public schools, or how conservatives don't get a fair shake in the news media," he says. "But when the show's over and the station cuts back to music, it's all praise and worship. Few people seem to connect issues to music." In the '60s – when, notes Perloff, "I was an atheist" – people sang about the Vietnam war, about civil rights, the new morality and other hot topics. "Not that most of rock was issues-driven," he says, "but it was certainly mixed in, and the effects were powerful. Also, the music itself was usually well-crafted." Taking a cue from the '60s, Perloff has written 12 memorable songs that are strong on both melody and message, performed by outstanding musicians and produced by the talented Sang of Stomp Machine Productions in Salem, Mass. Released through Refuge Books, the CD appears destined to become hot bumper music for talk radio:
![]() Featuring Mr. Robert Lloyd along with a lineup of talented Southern Musiciains, Poets and Singers This two-CD set, boxed in a DVD style case, was recorded live in 2003 as a large group of telented participants put on an excellent, heart warming show.
![]() An amazingly beautiful sounding compact disc, professionally recorded and produced, containing 17 songs and various short spoken commentaries, this CD gives a nicely rounded story of the war on the South. This project by Pat Patrick Music gives us seven original songs, two specifically produced for this League of the South special CD, and numerous other classic songs for Southern heritage. The CD tells the story of the War, Reconstruction and proposes a new Southern Nation today through up-beat music. Proceeds from the sale of this CD help to support future work of the League of the South.
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