The parodies on this CD were first released in a series of digital singles in 2014. The songs we spoofed all originally came out as singles on 45 rpm records. But the singles contained herein are "loaded 45s" -- loaded with the life-changing Word of God.
With that in mind, here are some verses from a pair of loaded 45's in the Bible - Isaiah 45 and Psalm 45.
Isaiah 45:21-22
"Declare what is to be, present it - let them take counsel together. Who foretold this long ago, who declared it from the distant past? Was it not I, the Lord? And there is no God apart from me, a righteous God and a Savior; there is none but me. Turn to me and be saved, all you ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is no other."
Notice how God says there is no other God or Savior apart from Him. Then how can Jesus be our Savior? Psalm 45 gives us clues, as God Himself refers to the Messiah as "God":
Psalm 45:6-7
"Your throne, O God, will last for ever and ever; a scepter of justice will be the scepter of your kingdom. You love righteousness and hate wickedness; therefore God, your God, has set you above your companions by anointing you with the oil of joy."
Hebrews 1:8 says God is talking "about the Son" in those verses. We do a lot of talking about the Son in the verses of our songs, too, and we pray that everything we do will bring glory to Him, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. As it says elsewhere in Psalm 45:
"My heart is stirred by a noble theme as I recite my verses for the king; my tongue is the pen of a skillful writer." (Psalm 45:1).
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Loaded Songs with 45s| Posted May 26, 2016 THIS REVIEW IS ADAPTED FROM A REVIEW I POSTED ON MY WEBSITE. TO CHECK OUT MY REVIEW OF APOLOGETIX'S ALBUMS OF 2014, CLICK HERE!
Starting in 2014, ApologetiX, That Christian Parody Band, started bi-weekly singles to give fans more songs and they thought it would be a great idea to help them with their financial problems. Do the math: they released 46 songs in single format in 2014 and six additional songs in Apoplectic! That’s fifty-two songs in one year! (They released another ton in 2015, and are doing it this year!)
Loaded 45s was pretty cool, but I didn’t enjoy it as much as Singles Group. There are parts I liked better in Loaded 45s than singles group, and vise versa. Some songs on here I don’t like as much, and in the “Old Man / Fearful” single, they bring out the brass instruments, which I’m not a fan of.
With them recording in their drummer’s new studio, Red Apple Audio Workshop, the quality starts to tie “Wordplay” and sounds amazing (and it gets better as time progresses). They might also blow you away how well they are able to mimic the original songs!
J. Jackson, lead singer and lyricist, has worked hard writing these parodies and singing for this album; round of applause! You can hear his daughter, Janna, singing on “Hit ‘Em With Your Slingshot” and Elaine Heitzer and Keely Singer each have a track on the “You’re So Plain / These Streams” single.
In addition, Tom Tincha, Keith Haynie, Jimmy “Vegas” Tanner, and Chris VonBartheld, the touring members, play guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards respectively. Other guest artists (none you may recognize, though) drop in to play various instruments, including the banjo and the brass instruments.
My only real problem while listening to this album (except my bias on brass) would be that I think of the album as six parts, because I heard these songs as the singles individually before I heard the actual album as one (and the songs are in the exact same order as released as singles). It really is a group of singles and hard to think of so otherwise. The same deal occurs with “Singles Group,” “Unconditional Releases,” “Music Is As Music Does,” and “Play Nice.” I wish J. mixed up the order of the songs.
But I like the variety they show off here in this album; even if I don’t like brass, there’s pretty much a song for everyone! Besides, these songs are full of Loaded 45s, so they better be good! (Ya know, Isaiah 45 & Psalm 45.)
My favorite songs:
“We’re Not Goin’ To Canaan” (parody of “We’re Not Gonna Take It” by Twisted Sister)
“Goodnews” (parody of “Footloose” by Kenny Loggins)
“Fly Like Ezekiel” (parody of “Fly Like An Eagle” by Steve Miller)