At the XX years live concert in 1991, Resurrection Ban performs one of their greatest hits "Love comes Down". Go to grrrrecords.com and order the Resurrection band Box Set that includes 3 CDs of classic Rez music remastered and a DVD of the XX Live Concert, shot in 1991.
Great memories of seeing these guys in Chicago in the late 70's.
Thanks for posting.
Dl515 1 month ago
@Silky4ever - Absolutely!
aerycksmusic 2 months ago
@QuietusEternus - They were also part of a number of missions to people on the streets who were hurting and the money was all used up in service and survival, not in living in a mansion and driving the latest shiny black limo. Not my most favourite band, but I really enjoyed their first two or three albums and some of the solo material by Glenn Kaiser and his band esp. Carolina Moon. Peace, thanks.
aerycksmusic 2 months ago
@aerycksmusic Agreed, its about music not fashion and Rez never did it for the money...
QuietusEternus 2 months ago
@shane69999 - again, in 1973 maybe some did, but this is rock 'n roll kid and on stage you dress how you like.
aerycksmusic 3 months ago
@aerycksmusic
again, in 1973. scruffy people.
shane69999 3 months ago
@shane69999 - It depends where you lived kid.
aerycksmusic 3 months ago
@aerycksmusic
yeah! in 1973
shane69999 3 months ago
@shane69999 - hahaha it was the look :)
aerycksmusic 3 months ago
This band was genuine, unlike most of today's bands. Their #1 purpose was ministry, music was second, fame and money never entertained their thoughts. It's rare to find any Christian band today that really focus' on ministry and reaching lost like they did. Today's Christian rock sadly is to entertain Christian, not to reach the lost...
Silky4ever 3 months ago