The Story Of The Naivete
I am sure that many of you, at least in the USA, have read about the heroic struggle of the oppressed Christian minority in America to save their religion from total extinction. One of the heroes in this fight are the guys at the Thomas More Law Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, who call themselves The Sword and Shield for People of Faith. So it seems appropriate to bring to you a very special Ann Arbor Christmas celebration, as heard over the airwaves of WCBN on Christmas Eve 1993, mixed live by Ed Special and Yax Haxley on 4-5 turntables. The background music is by Popol Vuh and David Hykes and The Harmonic Choir, but most of all it is an educational radio play about The Story Of The Naivete. It will come handy the next time you engage in culture wars about naivete displays in your neighborhood, I guarantee.
Ed Special has prepared a full CD with artwork and everything for your enjoyment. If you already know you want the whole thing, here is a zip file (74:20 min, 85.6 MB) with all tracks and artwork. If you want to preview tracks or artwork, here are the separate files for download: Track 1 (11:57 min, 13.6 MB), Track 2 (17:05 min, 19.5 MB), Track 3 (6:59 min, 7.9 MB), Track 4 (16:47 min, 19.1 MB), Track 5 (11:42 min, 13.3 MB), Track 6 (3:24 min, 3.8 MB), Track 7 (6:37 min, 7.5 MB), Jewel Case Insert, Jewel Tray, CD Label
December 29th, 2005 at 5:16 am
Oh, Excellent.
December 29th, 2005 at 5:16 am
Oh, Excellent. Thanks for posting.