Album Of The Day: Only Visiting This Planet by Larry Norman

Released 53 years ago today, I believe, this is the second studio album by Larry Norman, one of the earliest rock artists to be singing rock music with a "Christian" message. It fits right in with other '70s rock, featuring pounding drums, lots of electric guitar and lots of social commentary on the events of that era. "I Am The Six O'Clock News" and "The Great American Novel" bemoan America's wars in that era and talk about Christianity's relationships with racism and other cultural forces. "The Outlaw" is a great song about the life of Jesus put into the words of the '70s. And "I Wish We'd All Been Ready" talks about Jesus coming back and the rapture, maybe. And songs like "Righteous Rocker #1" and "Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music" are rock anthems that are lots of fun. This album is widely considered to be his best work. I've only really started listening to Larry Norman's music in the last few years, but I really like his style. Even though the music sounds very '70s, it still feels very relevant to America today.
Release Year: 1972
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