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Released in 1978, Keith Green's second album, No Compromise, featured a strong prophetic passion as Keith admonishes the church on "Asleep in the Light," a Christian radio hit (#11) and later covered by Steve Camp in 1985, and "To Obey Is Better than Sacrifice." Two other songs were radio hits: "Soften My Heart" (#7) and "Dear John Letter (to the Devil)" (#8). There's also a dramatic cover of "The Victor" by Jamie Owens-Collins, which features her, Matthew Ward, and Annie Herring as part of the choral vocals. The album's title derives from the Melody Green composed "Make My Life a Prayer to You."
Released in 1978, Keith Green's second album, No Compromise, featured a strong prophetic passion as Keith admonishes the church on "Asleep in the Light," a Christian radio hit (#11) and later covered by Steve Camp in 1985, and "To Obey Is Better than Sacrifice." Two other songs were radio hits: "Soften My Heart" (#7) and "Dear John Letter (to the Devil)" (#8). There's also a dramatic cover of "The Victor" by Jamie Owens-Collins, which features her, Matthew Ward, and Annie Herring as part of the choral vocals. The album's title derives from the Melody Green composed "Make My Life a Prayer to You."
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No Compromise
Artist: Keith Green
Format: CD
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Soften Your Heart
2. Make My Life A Prayer
3. Dear John Letter (To The Devil)
4. How Can They Live Without Jesus?
5. Asleep In The Light
6. My Eyes Are Dry
7. You!
8. I Don't Wanna Fall Away From You
9. Stained Glass
10. To Obey Is Better Than Sacrifice
11. The Victor
12. Altar Call

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Released in 1978, Keith Green's second album, No Compromise, featured a strong prophetic passion as Keith admonishes the church on "Asleep in the Light," a Christian radio hit (#11) and later covered by Steve Camp in 1985, and "To Obey Is Better than Sacrifice." Two other songs were radio hits: "Soften My Heart" (#7) and "Dear John Letter (to the Devil)" (#8). There's also a dramatic cover of "The Victor" by Jamie Owens-Collins, which features her, Matthew Ward, and Annie Herring as part of the choral vocals. The album's title derives from the Melody Green composed "Make My Life a Prayer to You."
        
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