*** Welcome to piglix ***

I Want to Be a Clone

I Want to Be a Clone
IWantToBeAClone.jpg
EP by Steve Taylor
Released 1983
Genre Christian rock, new wave, post-punk
Length 16:50
Label Sparrow
Producer Jonathan David Brown
Steve Taylor chronology
I Want to Be a Clone
(1983)
Meltdown
(1984)Meltdown1984
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Cross Rhythms 10/10 stars

I Want to Be a Clone is the title of the debut EP by new wave and post-punk influenced Christian musician Steve Taylor. As in later works, the singer-songwriter mixed criticism of general secular society, for things such as empty materialism and selfishness, with criticism of Christian church organizations, for things such as muddying the gospel message for marketing. Jonathan David Brown produced the work.

After hearing this album, influential Christian author Francis Schaeffer wrote the following to Taylor; "The combination of music and lyrics really works on a very high level, and the message, therefore, comes across with real clarity... in the light of the gifts that the Lord has so obviously given you, and which you obviously developed with care and hard work, I do urge you with all my heart to press on. You are really doing something marvelously worthwhile. I must say the words really cut a wide swath in the need in the church today."

All tracks were written and arranged by Steve Taylor.

Rights, raps and claps on "Clone," "Bad Rap" and "Written Guarantee" The Screaming Chapalaires (Courtesy of Nosuch Records)


...
Wikipedia

...