Episode 91 of Ragamuffin Archive: Revisited is available now! This week we celebrate the following Ragamuffin anniversaries and events:
- While the Nations Rage by Rich Mullins debuts on the Christian charts
- Jacob and 2 Women by Rich Mullins debuts on the Christian charts
- The 26th anniversary of the release of Caedmon’s Call’s 40 Acres album
- The 41st anniversary of the release of Amy Grant’s Straight Ahead album
- The 7th anniversary of Phil Madeira’s Providence album
- The 30th anniversary of This Train’s You’re Soaking in It album (Released in 1995, exact date unknown)
- The 25th anniversary of Chris Taylor’s Worthless Pursuit of Things on the Earth album
- Awesome God loses Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year at the 20th Annual GMA Dove Awards
- Rich Mullins appears on the Wheaton College television program, The Exchange
Plus, we remember Rich Mullins’ longtime manager, Gay Quisenberry, who died this past December.
Ep. 91 Track List:
01. While the Nations Rage – Rich Mullins (Never Picture Perfect)
02. Meeting Rich Mullins – James Bryan Smith (A Ragamuffin’s Legacy)
03. Jacob and 2 Women – Rich Mullins (with James Bryan Smith intro)
04. Thankful – Caedmon’s Call (40 Acres)
05. Angels – Amy Grant (Straight Ahead)
06. Wicked Job – Phil Madeira (Providence)
07. I Don’t Mind – This Train (You’re Soaking in It)
08. Secret of the Universe – Chris Taylor w/ A Ragamuffin Band (Worthless Pursuit of Things On The Earth)
09. Awesome God – Rich Mullins (Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth)
10. Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year – Rich Mullins, Cynthia Clawson & George Younce (The 20th Annual GMA Dove Awards)
11. His Eyes – Steven Curtis Chapman (1989 Dove Awards)
12. Who is “she” in “She Asked Me How”? – Mitch McVicker (Between the Songs)
13. She Asked Me How – Mitch McVicker (Between the Songs)
14. If I Stand – Rich Mullins (The Exchange)
Credits:
The 20th Annual Dove Awards co-hosted by Rich Mullins (Part I)
The 20th Annual Dove Awards co-hosted by Rich Mullins (Part II)
Between the Songs Interview with Mitch McVicker (September 2024)