Did The Joshua Tree Fall on The 77s? (More Roe From The Cutting Room Floor)
The 77s’ 1987 self-titled album was not only that band’s first real shot at the “big-time” success their fans knew they deserved. It was also the climax of a creative explosion from a unique Sacramento community that had been cooking up spiritually driven, culturally engaged, artistically excellent music for about a decade. On this special “From The Vault” episode of the podcast, we unveil previously unheard tape culled from frontman Michael Roe’s conversation with True Tunes and with The Electric Jesus Podcast to finally answer one of the most fascinating questions of all time: Did U2’s breakthrough album The Joshua Tree inadvertently KILL one of our other favorite LPs?
If you dig this, don’t miss our previous 2-part deep dive with Michael Roe, our recent @45RPM reflection on U2’s Achtung Baby, our conversation with 77s and Exit Records advocate Randy Layton, or our discussions in the vault with fellow Exit artists Steve Scott, Jimmy Abegg, and Charlie Peacock.
For this show’s FULL SHOW NOTES – including a list of ALL the music used in this episode and more – visit TrueTunes.com/RoeRedux.
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MUSIC LIST:
77s:
Love Without Dreams (Basic Track)
Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba
Mezzo
Honey Run (Instrumental Mix)
How Can You Love
Caught In An Unguarded Moment
Make A Difference Tonight
Do It For Love
The Lust, The Flesh, The Eyes & The Pride of Life
Frames Without Photographs (Vocal and TV Mix)
What Was In That Letter
The Prodigal Son (Live)
A Lifetime Without You (Instrumental)
The Scratch Band – Name In Lights (Live)
Mike Roe – Mercy Seat (from Soul Lift: Soundtrack For The Soul)
Full Circle Theme – Rex’s stripped-down mix; Chris Taylor’s “all the vibes” mix
Eric Earley (Blitzen Trapper) + Sacred Psychedelia on the Jukebox (w David Bunker)
DOE (plus Stevie Wonder on the Jukebox!)
Royce Lovett (plus Gospel Hip Hop on the Jukebox)
Audiofeed Festival Lineup Announcement and Interview
Terry Scott Taylor’s Beautiful Mystery
Natalie Bergman’s Jesus Music for a New Generation
Myron Butler and the Legacy of Andrae Crouch!
Andy Zipf Solo Acoustic Performance on True Tunes @45RPM
45RPM: Phil Madeira and Love Songs
Bruce Cockburn: Kicking at the Darkness for Fifty Years (and counting!)
From The Vault: Michael Been of The Call
Marc Byrd (Hammock, God of Wonders, etc)
Phil Madeira on Expanding Horizons
Kevin Max Considers Boundaries
See the full list of previous episodes HERE