The White Songbook: Legacy, Vol. 1
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About This Product
1. Chapter 1 - The White Songbook
2. Chapter 1 - The White Songbook: a) Shepherds Of The Northern Pasture
3. Chapter 1 - The White Songbook: b) And Without Help We Perish
4. Chapter 1 - The White Songbook: c) The Boy Who Never Forgot
5. Chapter 1 - The White Songbook: d) Unicornicopia
6. Chapter 2 - Hunter Green And Other Histories
7. Chapter 2 - Hunter Green And Other Histories: e) A New Pirate Traditional
8. Portraits Of An Era: We Are Rock
9. Portraits Of An Era: The Good Will Not Be Cloned Or Why Should The Christians Get All The Bad Music
10. Chapter 3 - As Children We Are Growing Younger
11. Chapter 3 - As Children We Are Growing Younger: h) Sing Once For Me
12. Chapter 3 - As Children We Are Growing Younger: i) The Heritage Bough
13. Chapter 4 - A Frog In The Pond
14. Chapter 4 - A Frog In The Pond: The Songbook Tells All
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Book Details
| Author / Artist | Joy Electric |
| Publisher | Kingsway Music |
| ISBN | BED7438 |
| ISBN-10 | BED7438 |
| Product ID | 53306 |
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Category
Christian Music > Contemporary Music > Pop Music > Electronic/Synth Pop Music
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Customer Reviews
The Greatest Joy Electric Project Yet - Elissa, a grade 11 kid and Joy E fan from Kitchener,ON
When I first bought The White Songbook, I was listening to it every day. Still, months later, every time I put it on I begin to understand it more. It's a little on the cryptic side, but it seems to revolve around Ronnie Martin's desire to be loved as a band."Unicornucopia" is likely Ronnie expressing his occasional doubts about whether his music is really making a difference (he's so hard on himself.)"We Are Rock" is one of the best songs -fast paced and encouraging to other bands fighting for a place in the music industry. Musically, die-hard fans can expect the same ol' familiar synth pop/video game sound, though this album is less on the "shiny" side and gets a tad bit darker at times. However, it ends on a positive note and seems to hint at the "make-your-life-matter" theme.It's also a really personal album. Expect to get to know the real Ronnie, and the joys and struggles of his band.
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