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- First Time on CD
- Jewel Case (3 panel fold)
- Release Date: May 27, 2022
- Label: GIRDER RECORDS GR1113
- 70's / 80's Jesus Music, Southern Rock
- Originally releases in 1981 NewPax Records NP33103
- BlueJug
- For fans of: Bob Seager, Eric Clapton, Lynyrd Skynyrd & 38 Special
Ed Raetzloff, with his group Blue Jug, played with some of the nation’s finest — Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allman Brothers Band, Charlie Daniels Band. Ed was doing it all, till one day his commitment as a Christian was tested. Ed’s response, in the middle of a contract meeting, was to stand, tear up his contract, and walk out saying, “I’ll either do it for God, or I’ll not do it.” That commitment has not brought him instant joy or fame, but instead some suffering and pain. This album is a testimony to that commitment. A commitment not only to the Lord but also to a style of music. I call it Jesus music. It lifts up the name of Jesus, it praises the name of Jesus, it brings glory to the Father, and it rocks!
In 1980 this Christian album "It took a long time to get to you" came out of nowhere. One can confidently classify the album under Southern Rock. A year later his second album "Drivin Wheels" was released for the CCM market. Both album contain some of the best, blazin' blues guitar and southern rock. Drivin' Wheels contains an amazing version of People Get Ready that is as strong as any version of this song. For You is another great mid-tempo bluesy tune that fits with the best of Eric Clapton. But it the rockers that just bust out through the speakers. Keep the Big Wheels Turning, Drivin Wheels and This New Love show a guitar prowess unseen elsewhere in CCM at the time.
Lyrics are not included in this release.
1. GOING HOME 3:31
2. PEOPLE GET READY 4:03
3. KEEP THE BIG WHEELS TURNING 3:27
4. FOR YOU 3:35
5. HOLY, HOLY 3:35
6. HEY THERE STRANGER 3:44
7. THIS NEW LOVE 3:40
8. WHAT YOU WANT FOR ME 3:58
9. YOU’LL HAVE IT ALL 3:26
10. DRIVIN’ WHEELS 3:44PRODUCED BY TURLEY RICHARDSASSISTANT ENGINEERS:
BILL QUINN/ DOPPLER STUDIOS & BOB CLARK/GREAT CIRCLE SOUND
RECORDED AT: DOPPLER STUDIO, ATLANTA, GA
REMIXED AT: GREAT CIRCLE SOUND STUDIO, NASHVILLE, TN
ARRANGED BY: TURLEY RICHARDS
VOCAL HARMONIES: TURLEY RICHARDS
LEAD VOCALS: ED RAETZLOFF
ALL TRACKS RECORDED BY: “WHITE FACE”
BASS: BARRY DUNAWAY
DRUMS: BEN RAPPA
KEYBOARDS: DOUG BARE
GUITARS: STEVE HARDWICK
LEAD GUITARS: RANDY SCRUGGS,
JOHN (GIT) GOIN, STEVE HARDWICK
BACKGROUND VOCALS:
TURLEY RICHARDS, SHARON SCOTT,
FREDDIE WELLER, BEN RAPPA, BARRY DUNAWAY,
STAN HENLEY, ‘SHARONE’, DOUG BARE,
STEVE HARDWICK, BONNIE GALLEY
CONCEPT & DESIGN: BILL BARNES
ILLUSTRATION: RANDY MARTIN
PHOTOGRAPHY: BILL & MATT BARNES
LETTERING: DEB MAHALANOBIS
Originally released in 1981 on NewPax RecordsHERE IS A WRITE-UP FROM THE FIRST ALBUM...
Ed Raetzloff, with his group Blue Jug, played with some of the nation’s finest — Lynyrd Skynyrd,
Allman Brothers Band, Charlie Daniels Band.
Ed was doing it all, till one day his commitment as a Christian was tested. Ed’s response, in the middle of a contract meeting, was to stand, tear up his contract, and walk out saying, “I’ll either do for God, or I’ll not do it.” That commitment has not brought him instant joy or fame, but instead some suffering and pain. This album is a testimony to that commitment. A commitment not only to the Lord but also to a style of music. I call it Jesus
music. It lifts up the name of Jesus, it praises the name of Jesus, it brings glory to the Father,
and it rocks!
Larry Black
Host of the Larry Black Show
KDF, Rock 103, Nashville, TN
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