Wilson McKinley - Spirit Of Elijah (Reissue) (1971/2008)
Artist: Wilson McKinley
Title: Spirit Of Elijah
Year Of Release: 1971/2008
Label: Erebus Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 37:08
Total Size: 223 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Spirit Of Elijah
Year Of Release: 1971/2008
Label: Erebus Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 37:08
Total Size: 223 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. We (04:19)
02. It's Up To You (03:32)
03. Come On Home (02:53)
04. One In The Spirit (04:09)
05. Tree Of Life (04:02)
06. His Eye Is On The Sparrow (03:13)
07. All My Lfie (03:45)
08. Crown Of Glory (01:33)
09. I Need A Saviour (03:29)
10. Spirit Of Elija (06:13)
Line-up:
Don Larson - vocals, bass
Mike Messer - vocals, guitar
Tom Slipp - drums
Randy Wilcox - vocals, guitar
Jim Barlett - vocals, bass (Spirit of Elijah)
The pioneers of Jesus-rock, another good page in the chronicle of psychedelia, liege, however, more on their native Northwest coast, where they are generally considered the first secular group to leave carnal pleasures and engage in music inspired by Christian writings.
The Wilson McKinley was formed in Spokane, Washington in 1968 and consisted primarily of Mike Messer (vocals, guitar), Don Larson (bass, vocals), Randy Wilcox (guitar) and Tom Slipp (drums), playing quite secular psychedelia even, like, there is a LP with early records). What happened next is unknown, but they turned to God. The albums were recorded non-commercial in principle, distributed through announcements in periodicals (that's why the difficulties with their discography, everywhere different data). The ideological inspirer of the band and the author of most of the compositions of Mike Messer (the rest are covers, at least on "Spirit Of Elijah").
The Wilson McKinley was formed in Spokane, Washington in 1968 and consisted primarily of Mike Messer (vocals, guitar), Don Larson (bass, vocals), Randy Wilcox (guitar) and Tom Slipp (drums), playing quite secular psychedelia even, like, there is a LP with early records). What happened next is unknown, but they turned to God. The albums were recorded non-commercial in principle, distributed through announcements in periodicals (that's why the difficulties with their discography, everywhere different data). The ideological inspirer of the band and the author of most of the compositions of Mike Messer (the rest are covers, at least on "Spirit Of Elijah").