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Spiritual House : Living Stones
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Alternative Christian classic rock, laced with the blues
Genre: Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date: 2002
Living Stones Record Label: Robofish
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Set Me Free 2:44 Album Only
I Will Look For You 3:18 Album Only
Armour of God 5:29 Album Only
Dressed to Kill 3:19 Album Only
You Have Allways Loved 5:23 Album Only
I Wonder 6:07 Album Only
God Lives Here 3:19 Album Only
Lightning 3:44 Album Only
You/ Apostles 6:48 Album Only
One More Chance 3:59 Album Only
Living Stones 3:58 Album Only
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Album Notes

Spiritual House announces the release of its second CD titled "Living Stones" This follows the July '99 release of "Sheltered".

The new CD was recorded at Hawk Valley Productions, engineered by Fred Coffin, and produced by John McMullen.

Songs from the first CD received air play on WRDL in Ashland and Y105 Michael Hayes Morning Show. 'Armor of God' and 'I Wonder' from the new CD have received air play in northwest Ohio.

All songs are originals in a style they call Christian rock with a classic rock attitude.

The band's mission is to use its musical abilities to plant seeds with those who may not be exposed to the Word of God and to stimulate those who know the Word.

Band members are: John McMullen from Loudonville, Angie McFarren form Loudonville, James McFarren from Loudonville, Jeff Dziak from Nankin (joined the band after the recording of "Living Stones").

Spiritual House has performed in all types of settings, playing extremely loud concerts to intimate acoustic shows. No venue is too big or too small. "We love to do our thing."

Spiritual House has performed in churches, fairs, festivals, parking lots, jam nights in bar, parks, campground, revival tents, porches, county homes, biker rallies, and recently live on Ashland University WRDL 88.9.

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REVIEWS

Cool website and great blending of guitar sound on the living stones album!
author: Josh
This CD is better than the debut album "sheltered" production wise. But both are good.
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