My wife and I listened to this band, along with many other Christian bands, while we were dating...27 years ago. We still enjoy them today! Thanks for uploading!
Wow! It's been so many years since I've heard this album! It's just as awesome as I remember. Used to have the cassette back in the 80's, sadly I lost it many years ago. Thank you for posting.
AWESOME POST! I played the flavor out of the cassette- bought a replacement and wore it slap out too! There was something really special about the CCM of the late 70's and 80's....very special. I wish there was an "airOne-esque" radio station that played nothing but the ol school CCM.
@jasminoodle You can still buy the old vinyl records on Ebay. They sell turntables with a USB connection that connects to your computer and you can record the album to your hard drive. Once on the hard drive, they are digital recordings that you can download to an MP3 player or iPod.
I have 2 of their vinyl albums. I'm not sure if they put out 3. I played the Decent Beat album quite a bit when I DJ'd in college radio during the 80s.
This is SO DAMNED WELL DONE! It needs airplay in 2021! Miss these guys massively!
My wife and I listened to this band, along with many other Christian bands, while we were dating...27 years ago. We still enjoy them today! Thanks for uploading!
Wow! It's been so many years since I've heard this album! It's just as awesome as I remember. Used to have the cassette back in the 80's, sadly I lost it many years ago. Thank you for posting.
A great song
AWESOME POST!
I played the flavor out of the cassette- bought a replacement and wore it slap out too!
There was something really special about the CCM of the late 70's and 80's....very special. I wish there was an "airOne-esque" radio station that played nothing but the ol school CCM.
Wished there would be a CD release of Quickflight's 2 albums. I would snap them up in a heartbeat.
I have their albums still! :) THE ORIGINAL plastic!
@jasminoodle You can still buy the old vinyl records on Ebay. They sell turntables with a USB connection that connects to your computer and you can record the album to your hard drive. Once on the hard drive, they are digital recordings that you can download to an MP3 player or iPod.
I have 2 of their vinyl albums. I'm not sure if they put out 3. I played the Decent Beat album quite a bit when I DJ'd in college radio during the 80s.