Lost And Found

Something Different

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Jan 01, 2002

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Title Duration
Remember 2:14
Can't Take Away 3:23
No Matter 2:11
Elijah 3:42
Saskatchewan 2:26
Raise Him Up 2:53
Your Memory 3:29
Multiply 1:59
Everybody Matters 2:45
Remember - Electric Version 3:41
Can't Take Away - Electric Version 4:48
No Matter What - Electric Version 1:49
Elijah - Electric Version 4:31
Saskatchewan - Electric Version 1:53
Raise Him Up - Electric Version 3:05
Your Memory - Electric Version 3:23
Multiply - Electric Version 1:41
Everybody Matters - Electric Version 4:34
Multiply - Bluegrass Version 8:27
1980 1:11

So, the last time we made a CD, we had to call it Something, and we did. Now, to avoid confusion, we've called our newest CD Something Different. That works out well, since the songs are mostly about God, and faith in what God does (i.e. something different). With limited supplies, God feeds the hungry widow and the masses - even those who "plan to fail," as it were. Jesus is raised up: by the soldiers on the cross, by God from the tomb, by us in our community of faith. Even after the most complicated machinations on our part, we still cannot change what God has done. Everybody in the whole world matters. Despite our Sunday-morning hopes of a kingdom that operates according to rules and regulations that favor our expectations and visions of normative behaviors, God surprises us with something different - Grace and Mercy. God will remember our sin no more. That's something different indeed! And in the case of Saskatchewan, well that's just something different altogether.

As for format, you'll likely notice that each song is recorded twice on this album: the first time with the traditional non-traditional LOST AND FOUND instrumentation, the second time with other stuff added. Whatever you think of the songs and the recordings, you'll have to admit, it's something different. 

Over the years, some folks have told us they appreciate the "unique" LOST AND FOUND sound. We take this as a compliment. When others have wondered what we'd sound like with a full band, we change the topic. However, we're tanned, rested, and ready - or ready anyway - to try something different. An audiological exegetical experiment. You know, LOST AND FOUND Plugged.

As for the song "1980" it was written that year and reflects the thoughts of a fellow reading the daily papers. We don't necessarily endorse all it says, nor did we necessarily then. It's just kind of a snippet of time. That's why it's hard to find, if you catch our meaning.

 

Selected excerpts from the album liner notes provided for explanation.

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Created by: tjf0898 on 06-November-2022 - Last Edited by tjf0898 on 06-November-2022
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