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Crossroads Worldwide Resources
Adam's Housecat- Live at Crossroads - $15
When most records claim to be "live" they are actually recorded mostly in a studio with a few live elements, like crowd noise. This record is actually live. Really. No studio work, no overdubs, no fancy tricks. And it honestly sounds as good as any "live " recording you will ever hear. The legendary sound man and engineer Matt Grunden is behind the controls as 14 songs are captured in their natural element, with the crowd singing along, hands raised, hearts engaged in worship. The band consists of members of several Christian rock bands, like My Friend Stephanie, Holland, and Six & Twenty. Recorded at Crossroads Camps in NC and KY. |
Adam's Housecat- Least of These - $15
This was a worship record before worship records took over the world. A full studio album recorded by John Briglevich (The Black Crowes, Third Day) boasts the unbelievable drumming of Tim "Yogi" Watts (Demon Hunter, The Lonely Hearts) and a guest vocal appearance by Mac Powell of Third Day. Old classic hymns like "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Because He Lives" are done in traditional, stripped down four part harmonies while new classic worship anthems like "Open The Eyes of My Heart" and "Let The River Flow" are reminiscent of modern artists Delirious and Chris Tomlin. And there is a special surprise for fans of U2 on the album! |
Adam's Housecat- Tag You're It - $15
This is a straight-ahead rock and roll record. Catchy hooks, unforgettable choruses, and plenty of guitar will remind you of Train, Vertical Horizon, or Third Day. With over 14 songs and plenty of hidden tracks from the archives, the thing that makes this record is the song made famous by JohnBoy and Billy, The Rassling Song! Heard for years on their syndicated radio show, this song pays homage to the sport in its earlier, more innocent, family-friendly days. Rasslers like Wahoo McDaniels, Andre The Giant, Hulk Hogan, and Jay Youngblood are mentioned, but the glory is reserved for the Nature Boy Ric Flair! |
Adam's Housecat- Patience and Affliction - $15
Our very first record after the breakup of Monogamous Fish, it was engineered by Ricky Rodrguez (7 Miles, Exit Eden). This worship record contains some gems; old hymns like "It Is Well With My Soul" done completely ASCAP along with new choruses like "God's Gonna Rock This Place" and "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever" done with a full-on rock and roll attitude. Considering that this record was completed in 1997 before every youth group had it's own band and every Christian and country artist had done a worship record, it was most certainly ahead of it's time. |
Monogamous Fish - $30
Believe it or not, this band started out as a joke. Clayton was inspired with the name from a video he watched in a scuba diving class and decided to start a rumor about this great new band named Monogamous Fish. It caught on, a buzz was created, and a few of his friends got together and recorded an album. Laugh if you want to, but the band did 2 pretty big tours of the East coast, sold over 8,000 records, raised over $2,000 for a local crisis pregnancy center, and saw over 1500 teenagers saved at their concerts in just under 2 years of existence. There are only 11 CDs remaining of their only release. No kidding, this is a great album, especially if you like John Cougar, V.O.L. early Jars of Clay, or Toad The Wet Sprocket. |
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Ordering Information
You can order these materials by logging on to divinecommunications or by sending a check in the correct amount to:
Clayton King-PO Box 1448-Boiling Springs NC-28017.
Please include $2 per item for shipping and handling.
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