Nobody’s Children

Description

Nobody’s Children is the sole album by the Canadian pop band McKenzie-Prokop Band, released on TMC (The Master’s Collection) in 1981. Featuring Skip Prokop of The Paupers and Lighthouse fame, and Doug McKenzie – as well as other members – of the Canadian band Simeon.

Man, was I excited when I found out Skip Prokop had become a Christian, having enjoyed his musical creations since the late ‘60s with The Paupers and then Lighthouse. Living relatively close to their Canadian homeland, I saw both pretty often. This guy could really drum and sing. The rest of the guys were involved with Simeon, one of Canada’s first Christian bands. This band represented World Vision of Canada, a world hunger organization, and the songs speak to that issue and a relationship with Jesus. Completely believable, engaging music featuring Prokop’s unique vocals on 10 excellent pop songs. Some interesting effects and guitar on the title track, but no real jams or horn workouts like with Lighthouse; just very genuine, solid stuff. [Bob Felberg, The Archivist]

LP tracklist:

Side One
A1. “Battle Lines” – 4:37
A2. “Share My Dream” – 3:51
A3. “Teach Me To Trust” – 4:17
A4. “Born From Above” – 4:34
A5. “Nobody’s Children” – 5:39

Side Two
B1. “My God” – 4:50
B2. “When I Recognize Jesus” – 4:49
B3. “You Can’t Outgive The Father” – 4:43
B4. “I Will Not Stand Alone” – 3:47
B5. “Sharing (That’s What Jesus Taught)” – 6:32

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