Description
Hot Fudge Sunday, sub-titled Music for Your Spiritual Appetite is a multi-artist compilation featuring music by some of the leading pop and rock artists signed to Light Records, released on Light Records in 1985. Mastering and digital engineering by Steve Hall at Future Disc Systems in Hollywood, California.
I’ll never forget my earliest experience with religious “rock and roll.” I was 12 years old and was sitting in my home church enraptured as the Spurrlows sang a Ralph Carmichael tune. I’ll bet you can remember your initial response to this wondrous new art form as well. It’s right up there with first date, first car, first day of school and a whole host of tender, early emotions. Contemporary Christian Music is the dessert topping of our spiritual diet. While it may not be the singular nutrition upon which we should base our theological intake, it certainly helps it taste better! I can remember countless times that my life has felt heavy with discouragement and hopelessness, and just the right gospel melody has lifted my spirits. Sometimes there’s just no better therapy than music to comfort, inspire, celebrate and embrace God’s aggressive love for man.
This album is dedicated to unleashing all of your negative emotions in a burst of festive energy. Take a few moments, sit back and let us introduce you to some of the sweetest sounds from our musical menu – music for your spiritual appetite! – Gary Whitlock
LP tracklist:
Side One
A1. Bryan Duncan – “Have Yourself Committed” (from Have Yourself Committed) – 3:27
A2. Rob Frazier – “Come On Elaine” (from Cut It Away) – 2:50
A3. Allies – “Send Me” (from Allies) – 4:27
A4. Resurrection Band – “Elevator Music” (from Mommy Don’t Love Daddy Anymore) – 1:55
A5. Barnabas – “Never Felt Better” (from Approaching Light Speed) – 3:20
Side Two
B1. Larry Bryant – “That’s When The Angels Rejoice” (from The Artist) – 3:12
B2. Rob Frazier – “Train Up A Child” (from Cut It Away) – 4:58
B3. Resurrection Band – “Can’t Get You Outta My Mind” (from Mommy Don’t Love Daddy Anymore) – 2:52
B4. Sweet Comfort Band – “Computer Age” (from Perfect Timing) – 3:32
Note: Simultaneously released on cassette and 12-inch vinyl LP by Light Records.




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