written by Twinkie Clark
featured on the Clark Sisters album "Conqueror"
tg - sangin, guitars
josh cole - acoustic bass
lyrics
for the love of the people he gave his life
for the love of the people he gave all he had
what more could he give to us than his love?
that god so loved the world that he gave his only son
that whoever believe in him shall receive everlasting life
everlasting life
what more could he give to us than his love?
credits
from Such Is Your Triumph,
released June 12, 2011
tg - sangin, guitars
josh cole - acoustic bass
supported by 9 fans who also own “For the Love of the People”
This is a most exciting surprise bag of unusual songs, each of them thoroughly different from the other ones. But they have one thing in common: They are ingenious. It's not easy to find a drawer where to put this music in. I'm reluctant to use the term "experimental", because this can mean anything, and nothing as well. Out of the established genres, "alternative rock" probably fits best, but this music is so alternative that it blows up the confines of the genre. In my collection, I'm tagging music like this as "avantgarde", to express that it's somehow ahead of the usual listening experiences. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
supported by 5 fans who also own “For the Love of the People”
This is Steven Foster's remarkable first solo effort - wild and rough-edged, but showing pretty clearly where he's heading to with his "Omhouse" project. It demonstrates once again that a perfect and crisp sound is not that important to make a song a great one. It's the quality of the idea and the spirit of its performance that really count. So what I actually want to say is: Yeah, I adore this album! By the way: Is this a "Cinema Show" sample that glimpses through "You Are Alone"?! Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)