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Barabbas
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Written by John Palmer, 1986, Toronto, ON
Recorded 2015-16, New Westminster, BC; Kitchener, ON
Remastered May 2020, The Cave, Vancouver, BC
Matthew 27:17
Mark 15:11
Luke 23:18
John 18:40
John Palmer (1960-2007) was a founding member of Toronto-based 80s band Fourth Watch (later Red Rain of Sanctuary Toronto) as well as a regular guest artist at the Evergreen/Yonge Street Mission.
"Barabbas" is part of a small collection covering some of John's finest work in tribute to the man, his testimony, and his Lord.
Lyrics/download:
https://incidentalmusic.ca/track/barabbas
Full album:
https://incidentalmusic.ca/album/john-palmer-tribute
Elijah O'Leary: electric guitar, lead #1
Recorded 2015-16, New Westminster, BC; Kitchener, ON
Remastered May 2020, The Cave, Vancouver, BC
Matthew 27:17
Mark 15:11
Luke 23:18
John 18:40
John Palmer (1960-2007) was a founding member of Toronto-based 80s band Fourth Watch (later Red Rain of Sanctuary Toronto) as well as a regular guest artist at the Evergreen/Yonge Street Mission.
"Barabbas" is part of a small collection covering some of John's finest work in tribute to the man, his testimony, and his Lord.
Lyrics/download:
https://incidentalmusic.ca/track/barabbas
Full album:
https://incidentalmusic.ca/album/john-palmer-tribute
Elijah O'Leary: electric guitar, lead #1
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