Keith Green Live by Keith Green (CD, 1995)

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The product is a CD titled "Keith Green Live" by artist Keith Green, released in 1995 under the record label CD Baby. The music genre is Christian, and the CD is in a green color. This live CD captures the incredible youth of Keith Green, a prominent figure in Christian music, showcasing his musical talents and powerful message. The CD offers a collection of Christian songs performed live by Keith Green, making it a valuable addition to any Christian music collection.

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelCD Baby, Cdb
UPC0735231701029
eBay Product ID (ePID)18046049856

Product Key Features

Release Year1995
FormatCD
GenreChristian
ArtistKeith Green
Release TitleKeith Green Live

Dimensions

Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.22 lb
Item Length5.56 in
Item Width4.97 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks11
Number of Discs1
TracksStay on the Path, Everybody's Rapin' Mother Nature, Whatcha' Gonna Do Now?, Letteers to Mother (From the Road), We're All in This Together, Love All Your Animal Friends, War Games, Haircut, Encore, Keith Green's Legacy Lives on This Album of Soul-Stirring Live Performance of His Songs Recorded at a College Concert, Keith Green's Music Was on the Cutting Edge-Energetic Excitement That Pierces the Heart
NotesKeith Green took to music at a young age, and his talents were noted by major newspapers by the time he was only eight years old. Following a performance of Arthur Laurents' The Time of the Cuckoo, the Los Angeles Times wrote that 'roguish-looking, eight-year-old Keith Green gave a winning performance,' one that 'stole the show'. Green went on to play 'Kurt Von Trapp' in a major production of The Sound of Music. At the age of eleven, Green became the youngest person ever to sign with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) when he published, recorded and released the song 'The Way I Used to Be'. In his early teens, with more than 50 original songs under his belt, Green was signed to Decca Records. Decca had plans to make Green a teen-idol, regularly getting the young man featured in fanzines like Teen Scene and on popular television shows like The Jack Benny Show and Steve Allen's show. Time Magazine called Green 'a prepubescent dreamboat'. His dreams of stardom were shattered, however, when Donny Osmond stole his short-lived spotlight and Green was quickly forgotten. By his mid-teens, Green became heavily involved in drug use, eastern religion, astrology, and mysticism. After experiencing a really horrifying 'bad trip', he abandoned drug use and also became bitter towards philosophy and theology in general. In the midst of his skepticism, as Green described it, God's love 'broke through' his 'calloused heart'. He began on a new path 'with Christ as his guru', but had many 'spiritual struggles' and hardships along the way. He married his wife Melody in 1973, and the two became involved in the Vineyard fellowship in Southern California, where they were introduced to Bob Dylan. The Greens began an outreach program to their community by purchasing two homes (and renting five) to provide housing and care for prostitutes, drug addicts, and homeless people. Eventually, the couple and the rest of their group relocated to Lindale, Texas, where the Greens founded Last Days Ministries.

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