A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band
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A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band | |||||
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Studio album by Rich Mullins | |||||
Released | October 26, 1993 (US) | ||||
Recorded | 1993 | ||||
Genre | Contemporary Christian Music | ||||
Length | 49:33 | ||||
Label | Reunion Records | ||||
Producer | Reed Arvin | ||||
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A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band is the seventh album by American singer/songwriter Rich Mullins, released in 1993. The album was very well received, and received the third place in the book CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music (2001).
"A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band" is an example of a concept album, as stated in the liner notes by Mullins and album producer Reed Arvin:
Cuts 2-6 of this album loosely follow the pattern of a liturgy - a tool used for collective worship. In it there is proclamation, praise, confession of sin, affirmation of faith and celebration of grace. Cuts 7-12 are a consideration of our "secular" heritage, issues and ideas that play themselves out in the history of our country.
"How To Grow Up Big And Strong" was recorded in honor of its writer, singer Mark Heard, who died in 1992.
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[edit] Track listing
- "Here In America" (Rich Mullins) – 3:57
- Appeared on compilation Songs 2 1999
- " – 52:10" (Rich Mullins) – 3:45
- "The Color Green" (Rich Mullins) – 5:41
- "Hold Me Jesus" (Rich Mullins) – 3:06
- Appeared on compilation Songs 1996
- "Creed" (Rich Mullins and Beaker) – 5:24
- Appeared on compilation Songs 1996
- "Peace (A Communion Blessing from St. Joseph's Square)" (Rich Mullins and Beaker) – 5:23
- Appeared on compilation Songs 2 1999
- "78 Eatonwood Green" (Rich Mullins and Beaker) – 2:22
- "Hard" (Rich Mullins) – 3:51
- "I'll Carry On" (Rich Mullins and Beaker) – 3:53
- "You Gotta Get Up (Christmas Song)" (Rich Mullins) – 2:37
- "How To Grow Up Big And Strong" (Mark Heard) – 5:31
- "Land Of My Sojourn" (Rich Mullins and Beaker) – 4:03
[edit] Charts
[edit] Radio singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1994 | "Creed" | U.S. Christian | 9 |
1994 | "Hard" | U.S. Christian | 21 |
[edit] Personnel
- Rich Mullins: vocals, hammered dulcimer, piano
- Jimmy Abegg: acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin
- Rick Elias: acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Billy Crockett: acoustic guitar
- Beaker: dulcimer
- Lee Lundgren: keyboards, squeezebox, hooter, organ
- Danny O'Lannerty: acoustic bass, electric bass
- Chris McHugh: drums
- Eric Darken: percussion
- Background vocals provided by Judson Spence, Michael Mellet, Linda Elias, Nicki Lundgren, and Jarrod Brown.
[edit] Production
- Produced by Reed Arvin.
- Engineered by Tom Laune.
Rich Mullins |
Discography |
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Solo: Rich Mullins (1986) | Pictures in the Sky (1987) | Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth (1988) | Never Picture Perfect (1989) The World as Best as I Remember It, Volume One (1991) | The World as Best as I Remember It, Volume Two (1992) |
With a Ragamuffin Band: A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band (1993) | Brother's Keeper (1995) | The Jesus Record (1998) |
Other: Behold the Man (1981) | Canticle of the Plains (1997) | Awesome God: A Tribute to Rich Mullins (1998) |
Compilations: Songs (1996) | Songs 2 (1999) | Here in America (2003) |
Related articles |
Reed Arvin | Brennan Manning | a Ragamuffin Band | Hammered Dulcimer |