Originally
released in 1981 on Light
Records, the album focuses
on relationships. “Mommy
Doesn’t Love Daddy
Anymore” offers
social commentary on
the painful realities
of the American culture
of divorce. “The
Chair” offers a
troubling statement of
how a person with physical
disabilities responds
to being a target for
social pity. While “The
Crossing” describes
the self-denial necessary
to achieve emotional
peace. And as hard hitting
as the band is lyrically,
they rip just as hard
musically. It’s
because of albums like
Mommy… that Resurrection
Band offers the very
definition of Christian
music’s “classic
rock.”
For fans of Daniel Band, Aerosmith,
Led Zeppelin, Jerusalem, Blue Oyster
Cult, Barnabas
TRACKS
Stark/Spare
Elevator Mzik
Alienated
Can't Get You Outta My Mind
The Chair
Can't Do It On My Own
First Degree Apathy
Mommy Don't Love Daddy Anymore
The Crossing
Little Children
Lovin' You