Episode 84 | Ragamuffin Archive: Revisited

Episode 84 of Ragamuffin Archive: Revisited is available now! This week we celebrate the following Ragamuffin anniversaries and events:

  • Rich Mullins’ album “Pictures in the Sky” celebrates its 38th anniversary this week
  • Audio Adrenaline’s album “Bloom” celebrates its 29th anniversary this month
  • Newsboys’ album “Take Me to Your Leader” celebrates its 29th anniversary this month
  • Mitch McVicker kicks off the latest leg of his “Where the Earth Makes No Sound” tour this month
  • Michael W. Smith’s album “Michael W. Smith 2” celebrates its 41st anniversary this week
  • Michael W. Smith’s album “Surrounded” celebrates its 7th anniversary this week
  • Susan Ashton’s album “Wakened by the Wind” celebrates its 34th anniversary this month
  • Justin McRoberts’ album “Deconstruction” celebrates its 17th anniversary this month
  • Gungor’s album “Beautiful Things” celebrates its 9th anniversary this month
  • The master tapes for Zion’s “Behold the Man” album were lost in a fire at the Big Four Building in Cincinnati 38 years ago this month

Ep. 84 Track List:

01. What Trouble Are Giants? – Rich Mullins (Pictures in the Sky)
02. Be With You – Rich Mullins (Pictures in the Sky)
03. Walk on Water – Audio Adrenaline (Bloom)
04. Take Me to Your Leader – Newsboys (Take Me to Your Leader) (w/ Steve Taylor drop)
05. Bringing Me Home – Mitch McVicker (Where the Earth Makes No Sound)
06. 52:10 – Wilson Good (Sojourners: A Tribute to Rich Mullins)
07. Restless Heart – Michael W. Smith (Michael W. Smith 2)
08. King of My Heart – Michael W. Smith (Surrounded)
09. Land of Nod – Susan Ashton (Wakened by the Wind)
10. My Only Victory – Justin McRoberts (Deconstruction)
11. Look – 77s (Pray Naked)
12. Gungor – Beautiful Things (Beautiful Things)
13. Heaven in His Eyes – Rich Mullins/Zion (Behold the Man)

Credits:

Mitch McVicker Tour Dates

Intro/Outro Music: Screen Porch by Ted Yoder

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