Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Bless This House: Tape 3



Gather your whole family to the tape deck and listen to those classic gospel hits! Hurry! Hurry! Please hurry. Get your tape deck. Hurry. Please. Listen. I'm begging you.

These credits are paraphrased from the cover of this album.

Glen Campbell courtesy of Capitol Records Inc., under license from CEMA Special Market
Cristy Lane courtesy of L.S. Records
Jim Nabors courtesy of Ranwood Records Inc., a Welk Music Group Company
The Statler Brothers courtesy of PolyGram Special Products, a division of PolyGram Records Inc.
Pat Boone courtesy of MCA Records Inc.

All rights reserved to the artists
This is an archiving educational project, and is protected under fair use.
Individual artist names can be found on the Bandcamp of this album: https://thriftwrathrecords.bandcamp.com/album/bless-this-house-tape-3

Monday, February 12, 2018

Helen





This tape had nearly no information on it, other than the name "Helen." Was this a gift for a friend? A girlfriend? A spouse?


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This is an archiving educational product and is protected under fair use.


DL

Sunday, February 11, 2018

The Ten Commandments: A Dr. Jack Van Impe Sermon





Dr. Jack Van Impe is a televangelist best known for his weekly show chronicling his personal interpretation of the Bible. He believes that Christianity and Islam will combine into a world religion, Russia and the Middle East will invade Israel, and that the Chinese army will one day be destroyed by Christ himself.

WARNING: This tape has language which can be easily perceived as homophobic. Along with that, this has all your typical evangelist-conservative talk.


All rights reserved to the artist

This is an archiving educational product and is protected under fair use.




DL

Before We Begin...

Thrift Wrath Records and Tapes is a one-man project which began in November of 2017. It archives the sound and the fury of the Moral Majority, pinpointing this era of American life from 1970 to 2010. It does this from a perspective which does not view organized religion as a net good in society. We archive for ethnomusicological purposes, not for the support of the topics, details, or people within the shared tapes. This project is both an attempt on educating viewers on the horrors of this era of American culture and to be explicitly critical of everything shared. As such, this project falls under the protection of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976. All audio files will be 320kbps. We will begin posting tapes next week.

We also have a Bandcamp for streaming purposes: https://thriftwrathrecords.bandcamp.com/