No Compromise

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No Compromise
No Compromise cover
Studio album by Keith Green
Released November 9, 1978
Recorded 1978
Genre Gospel
Length 39:52
Label Sparrow Records
Producer(s) Bill Maxwell/Keith Green
Keith Green chronology
For Him Who Has Ears To Hear
(1977)
For Him Who Has Ears To Hear
So You Wanna Go Back To Egypt
(1980)


No Compromise is the second album release by American piano, gospel singer Keith Green, It was released on November 9, 1978.

Contents

[edit] Making of the Album

Much like Green's first work, this album was produced by Bill Maxwel, who also contributed some of the instrumental playing on the album along with Keith Green himself.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Soften Your Heart – 2:52
  2. Make My Life A Prayer To You – 3:23
  3. Dear John Letter (To The Devil) – 3:23
  4. How Can They Live Without Jesus? – 3:09
  5. Asleep In The Light – 4:26
  6. My Eyes Are Dry – 2:05
  7. You! – 3:38
  8. I Don't Wanna Fall Away From You – 3:11
  9. Stained Glass – 2:50
  10. To Obey Is Better Than Sacrifice – 3:22
  11. The Victor – 4:25
  12. Altar Call – 4:08

[edit] Miscellanea

  • The album's title derives from track #2, 'Make My Life A Prayer To You', which begins: "Make my life a prayer to You / I wanna do what You want me to / No empty words and no white lies / no token prayers, no compromise."
  • The cover art refers to the Biblical story of the fiery furnace, in which the heroes refuse to bow down to any but the true God.
  • The only official Keith Green biography, written by Melody Green, is also titled 'No Compromise'
  • Related to the above miscellanea, the book No Compromise is available in RTF and PDF formats (Rich Text Format and Portable Document Format, respectively) on The Ministry Years, Volume Two (1980-1982) (CD release), which has the Enhanced CD label.
  • The song 'Make My Life A Prayer To You' was covered by Matt Redman & Paul Oakley in 2002 for the Your Love Broke Through: The Worship Songs Of Keith Green tribute album.
  • The song 'How Can They Live Without Jesus?' was covered by the band Glad for the 1993 Keith Green tribute album No Compromise: Remembering the Music of Keith Green.

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