08-07-2004, 08:06 AM
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| Passion Of The Christ: Songs To Release August 31st Artists inspired by Mel Gibson's epic film The Passion of the Christ have banded together for Passion of the Christ: Songs. The album features newly recorded original songs sparked by the experience of seeing the film, and features the diverse lineup which includes tracks by former Creed singer Scott Stapp; Lauryn Hill; P.O.D.; Kirk Franklin featuring Yolanda Adams; Brad Paisley & Sara Evans; Third Day - Steven Curtis Chapman - Mercy Me; MxPx featuring Mark Hoppus; Charlotte Church and others. The Stapp contribution is the album's lead single and marks his debut as a solo artist. The collection will also serve as the inaugural release for Lost Keyword Records, an imprint which will be marketed and promoted by Wind-up Records. Provident will handle marketing and distribution in the CBA marketplace and BMG through the secular market. The album will be released on August 31st, the same day the film's much anticipated DVD arrives at retail.
The Passion of the Christ released February 25, 2004, creating a tsunami of media and public interest before and after it hit theatres. The film from Academy Award®-winning director Mel Gibson is a story of courage and sacrifice depicting the final twelve hours in the life of Jesus Christ. Featuring stunning cinematography and an inspired performance by Jim Caviezel as Jesus, The Passion of the Christ is considered a triumphant and uncompromising filmmaking achievement. To date the drama is credited with over $370 million box office receipts in the United States alone, and over $600 million worldwide.
Gibson welcomed the artists' support. "My kids think these guys are cool, so they must be," joked Gibson. "It means a lot to me that this group of artists dug my film and all wanted to contribute a song. The project came about very organically. Some of the artists on the album saw early screenings of the film and offered to create a song because they
had been so moved by it. When we got similar reactions from others, we knew we had something special happening."
Scott Stapp, who contributed his song "Relearn Love" shared, "Mel Gibson again shows his genius as an artist and director. His passion for this film is obvious from beginning to end. He took on a very controversial historical event and, in my humble opinion, displayed it with extraordinary artistry. All of us who have different faiths could use some tolerance for one another. This film depicts a timeless story of betrayal, forgiveness and eternal atonement. I am blessed to have the opportunity to contribute 'Relearn Love' to this project."
"This is the real deal—brutal, honest, touching," P.O.D. lead singer Sonny Sandoval said of the two-hour film. The San Diego band wrote and recorded its contribution "Truly Amazing" after a showing at Gibson's offices in November. "This film made me check my own heart and my own faith," Sandoval continued. "It's not the fairy tale story of Christ we're all used to hearing. So, even before anybody wanted to be involved, in the heat of the controversy, I wanted to give back and contribute to this. The only way for us to truly give back and raise awareness is through our music." Lauryn Hill offered, "The film was a visual representation of what life is supposed to be for the people of God – a sinless man willingly gave himself up so that others might be saved. I was inspired by the film and proud to contribute a song to this collection."
The Passion of the Christ: Songs features twelve newly recorded original songs. In running order they are:
Third Day - Steven Curtis Chapman - Mercy Me "I See Love"
Scott Stapp "Relearn Love"
P.O.D. "Truly Amazing"
Brad Paisley and Sara Evans "New Again"
Big Dismal "Rainy Day"
Lauryn Hill "The Passion"
Kirk Franklin (Featuring Yolanda Adams) "How Many Lashes"
MxPx (Featuring Mark Hoppus) "The Empire"
Charlotte Church "Finding My Own Way"
BeBe Winans and Angie Stone "Miracle of Love"
Dan Lavery "To Give Love"
Big Dismal "Reason I Live" |
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08-07-2004, 08:08 AM
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| Scott Stapp on a Passion soundtrack. Can it get much worse than that?
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08-07-2004, 10:23 AM
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#3 | | JT
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| How about Mark Hoppus? |
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08-07-2004, 06:52 PM
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#4 | | Epic Clayail
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| "How Many Lashes?" Well, if you're an unhistorical emotion-based filmmaker, you can say "Thirty-nine extra!"
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08-07-2004, 09:12 PM
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#5 | | You wanna see dry land?
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| "Kirk Franklin (Featuring Yolanda Adams) "How Many Lashes""
Hahaha, I am sorry with all the discussions on why were there extra lashes... This is just humorous. My question is why did it take a movie to have some of these artists decide to make a song about the cross... If they were so moved by the message of the cross to want to put it into their music, why would they need a Gibson movie to inspire it?
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08-24-2004, 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Insane Drummer "Kirk Franklin (Featuring Yolanda Adams) "How Many Lashes""
Hahaha, I am sorry with all the discussions on why were there extra lashes... This is just humorous. My question is why did it take a movie to have some of these artists decide to make a song about the cross... If they were so moved by the message of the cross to want to put it into their music, why would they need a Gibson movie to inspire it? | If you take the time to look you will find that most if not all of these artists have made, sung or spoken about Jesus Christ and the cross he bore in the past. | |
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08-24-2004, 01:16 AM
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| *groan* |
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08-24-2004, 01:32 AM
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#8 | | Still true to this day...
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Originally Posted by Starboard Wake "How Many Lashes?" Well, if you're an unhistorical emotion-based filmmaker, you can say "Thirty-nine extra!" | I was thinking "79" also.
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08-24-2004, 01:33 AM
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#9 | | Still true to this day...
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Originally Posted by Insane Drummer Hahaha, I am sorry with all the discussions on why were there extra lashes... This is just humorous. My question is why did it take a movie to have some of these artists decide to make a song about the cross... If they were so moved by the message of the cross to want to put it into their music, why would they need a Gibson movie to inspire it? | Some of those artists are CCM artists, in which case this criticism wouldn't apply. I understand your thinking on the others, though.
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08-24-2004, 11:38 AM
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| I didn't realise Scott Stapp was a christian, but I really don't look forward to hearing his voice again |
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