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I Know, You Know
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"I Know, You Know" became a strong opener in live shows - note the Simmons drums and guitar synth solo - prevalent in early 80's edgy pop tunes.
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Euro-pop/rock
Dress for Success began as a subsequent reformation of The Clean, circa 1984-85. They performed in many clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento area churches, North Bay Churches and secular clubs. Notably, a demo was picked up by Maranatha Records, and the band was introduced to Kenneth Nash (Pointer Sisters, Narada Michael Walden, Weather Report), and he agreed to produce the 4 song EP for Maranatha. However, the record company pulled funding from the "new music" project (4 bands involved), so DFS finished packaging and artwork, releasing "an e.p." in 1987. The album was promoted by the band's management team, and got a distribution deal with a British firm that had Tower Record ties. Ultimately, the EP would get airplay in Japan, England, Belgium (western Europe) as well as on underground US & College radio stations. It also ended up in the "Import" section at Tower Records in the US!! We thought it was cool, but at the same time, it was discouraging. Meanwhile, DFS continued to perform and record. Appearing at venues such as "The Mab" (Mabuhay Gardens), "The Stone" (which was on Broadway, just across the street!) - headlining a show there, "Morty's", "The Vis" (vis-a-vis), in San Francisco. "DFS", as it was affectionately abbreviated to, also maintained a relationship with area Christian Youth groups, performing at outreach events, and spreading the GOOD NEWS via their unique style of metaphorical and tongue-in-cheek delivery. Recording sessions, again, would eventually come along. But now, real or serious "Label Opportunities" never presented themselves. The genre was getting a bit worn-out, and the band (or perhaps God!) felt it was time to make another evolution. Initially, "DFS", came to be an abbreviation for "Debt for Salvation", which opened for "Reality Check" in November of 1998 (just before RC's demise). However, we felt that it really didn't "stick", and we arrived finally at the name "Article of Faith" in early 1999, which continues even today! (BSP: http://www.soundclick.com/articleoffaith)
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Rock Christian Rock
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#32,949 today Peak #110
#1,820 in subgenre Peak #14
Author
Jeff Blumer
Rights
1982
Uploaded
January 11, 2004
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MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
This song was written in response to the increased number of cult evangelism efforts - and the confounding Christian ignorance regarding the integrity of those cults' deceptive "Theologies" (if you could go so far as to dignify them as such!). Those "in-the-know" understand what I mean, and what the song lyrics convey. Needless to say - many of you reading this may be thinking "how arrogant can you be?" "What invalidates any particular belief system's sincerity?" To that I say NOTHING invalidates sincerity - what compromises integrity is the dishonesty and lack of supporting evidence by the founders. Rather bold to say, however, it's important to understand that Christianity may be a "religion" in the eyes of the world, but has NEVER been so to believers who embrace Jesus Christ for Who He Is, Who He said He was, and Who he proved to be.
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Please don't say it. It won't help at all. Don't try to explain it. I hear my mother call - ing. Standing at my doorstep. So-called "truth" in hand. "Hello, I'm your new God-Rep. Let me show you his plan! CHORUS: I know, and you know - We just can't let them by. I know, and you know - They're telling us - they're telling us a lie. An enlightened religion - that's what they'll say. God gave us a vision (only yesterday). See it written before me. It's God's design. Oh, what's the matter, can't you see? (Just read between the lines) CHORUS
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