The 77’s first album was originally released in 1983. So why review an album that is over forty years old? For starters, the album is now available on iTunes. So anyone that has an old crusty cassette and nothing to play it on should be very excited. Also, the iTunes release gives many listeners aContinue reading “The Seventy Sevens – Ping Pong Over the Abyss”
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The Seventy Sevens – Ping Pong Over the Abyss
The 77’s first album was originally released in 1983. So why review an album that is almost thirty years old? For starters, Michael Roe decided to make the album available on iTunes a few weeks ago. So anyone that has an old crusty cassette and nothing to play it on should be very excited. Also,Continue reading “The Seventy Sevens – Ping Pong Over the Abyss”
77’s – Ping Pong Over the Abyss (1983)
The 77’s first album was originally released in 1983. So why review an album that is almost thirty years old? For starters, Michael Roe decided to make the album available on iTunes a few weeks ago. So anyone that has an old crusty cassette and nothing to play it on should be very excited. Also,Continue reading “77’s – Ping Pong Over the Abyss (1983)”
The Seventy Sevens – Ping Pong Over the Abyss
The 77’s first album was originally released in 1983. So why review an album that is almost thirty years old? For starters, Michael Roe decided to make the album available on iTunes a few weeks ago. So anyone that has an old crusty cassette and nothing to play it on should be very excited. Also,Continue reading “The Seventy Sevens – Ping Pong Over the Abyss”
KING SOLOMON – Philip Graham Ryken (2011)
King Solomon: The Temptations of Money, Sex, and Power by Philip Graham Ryken is a candid look at the famous king who struggled with the flesh. It is clear from the outset that the author has done his homework. He paints historical detail onto the canvas of his exposition. And he clearly presents the movementsContinue reading “KING SOLOMON – Philip Graham Ryken (2011)”
77’s – Ping Pong Over the Abyss (1983)
The 77’s first album was originally released in 1983. So why review an album that is almost thirty years old? For starters, Michael Roe decided to make the album available on iTunes a few weeks ago. So anyone that has an old crusty cassette and nothing to play it on should be very excited. Also,Continue reading “77’s – Ping Pong Over the Abyss (1983)”