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Innocent Blood (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Innocent Blood (album)
''Innocent Blood'' is the ninth studio album, by American Christian rock band Resurrection Band (known at this point as "REZ"), released in 1989. == Background == The hard rock on ''Innocent Blood'' is even more blues-based than REZ' previous outing, as evidenced by "Child of the Blues", "Great God in Heaven", and the brief opening track, "Rooster Crow", an acoustic blues number which would be fleshed out into a complete song many years later for the Glenn Kaiser Band's 2001 album, ''Carolina Moon''. The remainder of the album edges closer to heavy metal, as evidenced by "Altar of Pain" and "80,000 Underground". The band also covers the song "Bargain", originally recorded by The Who, which became a number-one hit on Christian rock radio. In addition, "Where Roses Grow" became a concert favorite among long-time REZ fans. Given the blues-oriented musical direction of ''Innocent Blood'', the lyrics concern themselves primarily with issues of poverty ("Child of the Blues"), slavery ("80,000 Underground") the Devll ("Fiend or Foul") and the hope of Heaven ("Where Roses Grow"). However, in a contemporary twist, REZ also turns a critical eye toward American culture's obsession with youth in "Altar of Pain."
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