Larry Norman - Be Careful What You Sign - [Lyrics] video free download


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Larry Norman - Be Careful What You Sign - Lyrics -- Track 4

From the Album "So Long Ago The Garden" (MGM Records 1973)

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Larry Norman -- vocals, keyboards

Bob Brady -- piano

Tony Carr -- percussion

Malcolm Duncan -- saxophone

Roger Ball -- saxophone

Rod Edwards -- piano, clavinet, wurlitzer, Mini Moog, Hammond Synth

Michael Giles -- drums

Roger Hand -- percussion

Hollywood Street Choir -- vocals

Graham Smith -- harmonica

Randy Stonehill -- guitar, background vocals

Mickey Keene -- guitar

Dave Markee -- bass

Dave Wintour -- bass

Graham Preskett -- violin

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Originally released in 1973 on MGM Records, So Long Ago the Garden is the second installment in Larry Norman's famous '70s "Trilogy" that included the dual masterpieces "Only Visiting This Planet" and "In Another Land". While this recording might indeed be the weakest of the three, that status should not inspire old-school Jesus rockers and music fans of all stripes to avoid the offering. There aren't as many transcendent moments on So Long Ago the Garden, but there are plenty of highlights, including "Christmas Time," with its footloose Rolling Stones swagger, and the incredible "Meet Me at the Airport (Fly, Fly, Fly)." Lyrically, this is one of Norman's more elliptical efforts in terms of its Christian references; however, the message is quite clear. Just underneath the '70s British rock dialect and shimmering songwriting is a defiant sermon that staunchly proclaims Norman's identity as a devout Christian outsider.

Comments

10 years ago

Mootube1980

"I had a chance, I didn't take it. I had a choice, I didn't make it." Additional lyrics at end of song from album sleeve. I think this is correct. My vinyl is out in the garage, but that's what I remember.

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