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Sacred Cows

Sacred Cows

The Swirling Eddies

1996 StarSong Records
Produced By Camarillo Eddy for Stunt Productions.
Executive Producers: Alex MacDougall and Mark Nicholas

Sacred Cows

CD:
1. God Good, Devil Bad (Degarmo & Key)
2. Baby, Baby (Amy Grant/Keith Thomas)
3. Satan, Bite The Dust (Words by Carman, Music by Keith Thomas)
4. Not For Me (Words by Kim Boyce, Music by Jimmy Lee Sloas)
5. I Luv Rap Music (Toby McKeehan/Jackie Gore)
6. Convertibles (Mark Gershmehl/Billy Smiley/Gordon Kennedy)
7. I Use The J Word (Degarmo & Key)
8. Alcatraz (Jeff Silvey/Billy Simon)
9. Big House (Mark Stuart/Barry Blair/Will McGuinnis/Bob Herdman)
10. Sing Along Song (Michael Sweet)

"God Good, Devil Bad":
Originally recorded by Degarmo and Key on their recording "Heat It Up"
1993 DKB Music (ASCAP) A Division of Forefront Communications Group, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

"Baby Baby":
Originally recorded by Amy Grant on her recording "Heart In Motion"
1991 Age to Age Music, Inc/Edward Grant, Inc/Yellow Elephant Music, Inc (ASCAP)
Admin, by Reunion Music Group. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

"Satan, Bite The Dust":
Originally recorded by Carman on his recording "Addicted to Jesus"
1991 Some-O-Dat Music (BMI) (Admin. by Dayspring Music, a division of Word, Inc)/Sony Tunes, Inc and Yellow Elephant Music, Inc (ASCAP)
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

"Not For Me":
Originally recorded by Kim Boyce on her recording "Times and Seasons"
1988 Word Music (A division of Word, Inc)/Marquis II (ASCAP)
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

"I Luv Rap Music":
Originally recorded by DC Talk on their recording "Nu Thang"
1990 Up In The Mix Music (a division of the Forefront Communications Group, Inc) and EEE Ltd. Publishing (BMI)
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

"Convertibles":
Originally recorded by Whiteheart on their recording "Don't Wait For The Movie"
1986 Songs of Polygram (admin. by Harry Fox Agency)/BMI/Word Music (a division of Word, Inc)/Kid & the Squid Music (ASCAP)
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

"I Use The J Word":
Originally recorded by Degarmo and Key on their recording "Heat It Up"
1993 DKB Music (ASCAP) A Division of Forefront Communications Group, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

"Alcatraz":
Originally recorded by Al Denson on his recording "Reasons"
1993 Birdwing Music (a division of the Sparrow Group) (ASCAP) & Sparrow Song (a division of EMI Christian Music Group) (BMI)
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

"Big House":
Originally recorded by Audio Adrenaline on their recording "Don't Censor Me"
1993 Up In The Mix Music (a division of Forefront Communications Group, Inc) (BMI)
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

"Sing A Long Song":
Originally recorded by Stryper on their recording "To Hell With The Devil"
1986 Sweet Family Music (BMI)
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.




Related Links

Album Reviews
DA Timeline 1996
Swirling Eddies Discography


Recording Information

Recorded at the Green Room, Huntington Beach, CA
Engineered by Prickly Disco with Camarillo Eddy
Spot's Stuff Recorded at Paddy's Parlor in Nashville by Mark Nicholas
Mixed by Prickly Disco at The Green Room, Huntington Beach, CA


Credits

Mastered by Denny Purcell at Georgetown Masters, Nashville, TN
Photography: Anna Cardenas and Alex MacDougall
Art Direction: Jan Cook
Design and LayoutL Joel Anderson at Anderson Thomas Design, Inc

"Sacred Cows make the best hamburger."

A Special Message from Camrillo Eddy and the Swirling Eddies:
As you may or may not know, the original Eddies were shipwrecked and lost at sea in 1993 (the year of the Cow). During our much bewaited absence, a group of impostors, posing as the Eddies, recorded an album named "Zippity Do Daddy", or something like that. Now the real Eddies have returned and in our first major attempt to crossover into mainstream Contemporary Christian Music we have recorded the ten best "CCM" songs that have really helped us. We cannot begin to duplicate the original, stunning recorded masterpieces but we have given it our best shot and pray that the whole is greater than the sum of it's parts. It is our hope that we have not offended the original artists, but have paid them, in our own small and humble way, genuine homage and have given them the encouragement they all need to go forth, rock the flock, and cause the devil's horns to lock!

The Swirling Eddies Are:

Camarillo Eddy: Vocalist, Guitarist & Sweet Potatoist
Berger Roy Al: Bassist and Master Trombonist
Prickly Disco: Casioist and Vocal Embelishmentoist
Spot: Guitarist, Alternative Vocalist on "Big House"
Hort Elvison: Drum
Gene Pool: Guidance
Arthur Fhardi: Special Tools

And Featuring:
Mike Roe on his Special, Great Big Guitar
Miss Smelt Roe (No Relation): Guest Duet Vocals on "Baby Baby"
Alex's Evil-Twin Eddy - Fish Tambourinist, Slide Whistlist and the Happy Coconuts
Spud Puddle, Plankeye, and Disco Saint Boy: Fake Audience


Mr. Nick Deletchi Lends His Velvet Voice To "I Love Rap Music", recorded Live At The Ramada Motor Lodge Lounge in Ypsilanti, Michigan
The Swirling Eddies are Pampered (Litterally) and Managed by the Infamous Mort Allen, jr.
The Eddies would like to especially thank Ruth Buzzy.

 

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