Church
of the Brethren musicians Andy and Terry Murray have announced the
release of a CD version of their first recording featuring the first
theme song for a National Youth Conference, “Summertime Children.” The
song was introduced at NYC in Glorieta, N.M., in 1974. The 40th
anniversary of that conference, along with continuing requests for some
of the songs, prompted the Murrays to undertake the project, said a
release.
The CD was duplicated from a digital master made by Geoff Brumbaugh
at Common Ground Audio from the original Nashville Studio mix tapes. It
uses the photography from the original vinyl album and contains a
six-page foldout with the lyrics to all of the songs.
In addition to the title song, “Summertime Children,” the album
includes “The Ballad of John Kline,” “Cowboy Dan,” “The Great Botetourt
Bus-Truck Race,” and Earle Fike’s descant for “Amazing Grace.” Other
songs include “To Be Free,” “A Christmas Carol,” “Growing Old,” and a
sung version of the 23rd Psalm. Joel Yoder, Nancy Yoder, Alice Brown,
Bill Zimmerer, Kim Hershberger, Karl Honsaker, and Miriam Smith provided
background vocals and a live studio audience for the recording.
“We did the whole thing from first rehearsal to final mix in six
hours,” Andy says of the recording, “so it is pretty raw in places. But
it has a freshness and spirit that bring back sweet memories and it is
enduring evidence of my hillbilly accent. The physical CD is a little
replica of the original vinyl, so that adds to the retro feel.”
Contact Andy and Terry Murray at andyandterrymusic@icloud.com.
Source: 12/16/2013 Newsline
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