The following is a list of old Way Production cassette tapes I still have. (I "never" listen to them so I don't know what kind of condition they are in any more, but I'm going to go ahead and convert them over to CDs just to preserve them.)
Some of them are just copies, so I don't have the date of production, etc. I also don't know the history of some of these groups... who was in them. Where did they form? How long did they play together? Were they way-made or home-grown?
I would really appreciate it if any of you could tell me about these tapes and groups. (like, does anyone know what kids they used for the Kid's Sing-Along the Way tape?)
Thanks in advance.
THW
Building a Bridge --- The Victors --- 1982 Way-made, Gospel Quartet (my favorite Way Music)
New Horizons --- New Horizons --- 1982 Way-made, R&B vocal quartet (were WOWs together in Chicago)
Acts 29 --- Bob Stanley --- 1983 Way-made, various styles (I like his Little Richard-like stuff)
It’s Hot --- Acts 29 --- 1985 More 80's rock and roll-ish to appeal to teens at the time.
Golly HiWay..where's your "Miles of Smiles" tape by Bev & Steve Str!ck?? I still play that tape now & then..musta made VP crazy with some of the off da Word lyrics in THAT tape..circa around l975 ish??But still fun & peaceful tunes.as I can still picture Bev playing her flute!! LOL
I don't know if there is a better way to do this, but this is my way:
You connect the earphone jack on your cassette tape player to the microphone jack on your computer. (I just use the connector cord that came with my camcorder and ignore the video plug, but I'm sure Radio Shack or some such place could get you the right connector.)
I have software (which you can get free on the internet... its called Goldwave) which will record the audio as a WAV or MP3 file. It will also let me "clean up" the track -- a little -- if there are pops and hisses on it.
I then use Roxio CD burner software, which came with my computer (I'm sure you could also find freeware of this type on the internet) to burn it back to a music CD.
The whole process is a bit time-consuming but very easy.
The other way you could do it if you dont want to tie up the computer is to use a home cd recorder. I use the Sony CD duplicator plug the your cassette recorder into the in jacks hit play on the tape and record on the CD recorder. To clean up the tape you can use a sound processer between the deck and Cd.
"The band "Breakthrough" started out with the song and album "Breakthrough"
Ken Mckaw, Dave Garibaldi, Skip Misquite and others. Kind of a Takit side project. The song "military Man" always cracked me up, with its synth helicopter intro. Vietnam songs were very big at the time.
"Acts 29" was listed as a "B*b Stan1ey" album.
It was soft rock"
Poor Bob thought it was hard rock. haha. Mad Dog!
"Kids Sing Along the Way Songs"
I'm on that album!
"Love Always --- New York Way Prod --- "
Billy Falcon, S Perez, joe & ralph and others if I remember right. I have that some where.
"Love Letters --- VP Wierwille --- 1979/Music from Love Letters --- ???? - 1979"
This was a dreadful album of VPW reading "love" letters. I don't really remember what they were about but I seem to think they were at least in part letters from VP to God or Christ.
Music from Love Letters was the horrible background music instrumental version. We were told to SIT to it. GAG.
Where is T BurXe "Many Ways" on this List? SOme really un PC stuff on that record.
Also Joyful Noise. Anyone remember or witness "We're On God's Team?" Claudette and co. in cheerleader uniforms. haha.
Also I was recently thinking of a St**v*ie K cassette that TWI denounced because it was about astrology or something. "Written in the Stars"
The Way of Abundance and Power --- Singing Ladies of the Way --- 1996
This recording I know has Claudette Royal on it. I don't recall the others. I bellieve it came out the year they rolled out The Way of Abundance & Power series and/or when it was their theme for the year.
I know this has been brought up before in other threads, but does anyone have the following CD's of the various groups : Pressed Down, Tom Lepinski, Stevie Kay, Joyful Noise, Rock of Ages 1971-1975 or have these record albums been converted to CD format? I am willing to pay $20 per CD. Thanks! TLB
I have been trying to get a copy of the New Horizons 1982 tape for years. Does anyone have one I can purchase? If so please contact me at NH@taylorprescott.com or text me at 214-412-4741. Thanks
I have been trying to get a copy of the New Horizons 1982 tape for years. Does anyone have one I can purchase? If so please contact me at NH@taylorprescott.com or text me at 214-412-4741. Thanks
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Called Out was a great group of musicians from the 11th Corps who got together at Emporia.
Pressed Down, Shaken Together, and Running Over consisted of Joe Fair, Paul Cuoco (cutie), and Ralph Graham ... they were awesome, too!
I know the others, too, but I'm sleepy and I must nap before suppertime!
Sleepy TF
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Takit was my favorite group to listen to.
I think that twi did have some very talanted musical people at one point in time.
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Branded --- Branded --- 1982
Rock and Roll --- Take It --- 1983
We’ve Got the Power --- Sam Pruyn --- 1983
Acts 29 --- Bob Stanley --- 1983
High Country Caravan Humor --- Randy Anderson --- 1984
Ready for Anything --- Acts 29 --- 1984
Athletes of the Spirit --- The Way Int. Orchestra --- 1985
It’s Hot --- Acts 29 --- 1985
Delighted in God --- Harmony --- 1985
Branded: A Lifetime --- Branded --- 1986
So Much More --- Tim Stiles --- 1987
Sing Along Favorites --- 16th & 18th WC at HQ --- 1988
The Way of Abundance and Power --- Singing Ladies of the Way --- 1996
We Are Committed --- ???? --- ????
High Country --- ???? --- ????
In This Thing Together --- Called Out --- ????
Love Always --- New York Way Prod --- ????
Spark in the Dark --- Billy Falcon --- ????
???? --- Breakthrough --- ????
God First --- Acts 29 --- ????
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AFAIK,
ALL the tapes you mentioned were carried in the twi Bookstore.
There WERE many musicians that WEREN'T, and you could find much of THEIR work
by walking around an ROA and keeping your ears open for recorded music
(and your eyes for people circling an area.)
"Love Always" was a NY Way Productions album, and saw a lot of play and "covers"
in NY.
The band "Breakthrough" started out with the song and album "Breakthrough",
which listed the credits as "Southern California Way Productions".
Their first album was soft rock.
"A Thought Away" was harder, as was "On Track"-which came out around 1989 and was
NEVER carried in the twi bookstore.
"Acts 29" was listed as a "B*b Stan1ey" album.
It was soft rock, and included a song by the name "Acts 29".
It's sequel, "Ready for Anything"
included a song called "Ready for Anything"
and was credited as "Bo* S1anley and Acts 29".
It wasn't a great song, but VERY catchy and I still like the chorus.
"It's Hot" was "Acts 29"'s third album, and was probably their best.
The title song was how exciting things were at local meetings and people getting blessed.
(It had a GREAT guitar riff, for those who like guitar riffs.)
"God First" was their fourth.
It had a few songs I really like,
and a few songs that were twi commercials.
It had fewer songs than "It's Hot" did.
I think they released one in the 90s, but if so, I know NOTHING about it.
(A lot of people got off their duffs in 1989-1990 and produced teachings and songs and all
kinds of stuff when they left and no longer could count on an organization-
which is why I count that year as the most "PROSPEROUS" ministry year of the 80s.)
Branded was the Country/Western group.
The humour tape was a complilation. There was a "show" called "High Country Caravan" that basically
was a public-access-level showcase. Occasionally there was something about God, but usually it
was just entertainment, but entertainment put out by twi, which means it was the GREATEST
entertainment...
That tape was a compilation of all the comedy skits from the "Circuit Rider".
lcm proved once again that he had to be the center of attention again by appearing
on it and saying some lame jokes.
That leaves "Spark in the Dark" of the tapes I know.
Billy was in NY Way Productions, and this was a tape of his stuff.
It was rock, and I really liked this one.
Billy later released "Power Windows" commercially, which got commercial airplay
and had at least one music video.
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Golly HiWay..where's your "Miles of Smiles" tape by Bev & Steve Str!ck?? I still play that tape now & then..musta made VP crazy with some of the off da Word lyrics in THAT tape..circa around l975 ish??But still fun & peaceful tunes.as I can still picture Bev playing her flute!! LOL
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How does one convert them to CD?
I'm not up on the computer stuff.
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How do you convert cassette tapes to CDs?
I don't know if there is a better way to do this, but this is my way:
You connect the earphone jack on your cassette tape player to the microphone jack on your computer. (I just use the connector cord that came with my camcorder and ignore the video plug, but I'm sure Radio Shack or some such place could get you the right connector.)
I have software (which you can get free on the internet... its called Goldwave) which will record the audio as a WAV or MP3 file. It will also let me "clean up" the track -- a little -- if there are pops and hisses on it.
I then use Roxio CD burner software, which came with my computer (I'm sure you could also find freeware of this type on the internet) to burn it back to a music CD.
The whole process is a bit time-consuming but very easy.
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Cool!!!!!!!!! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!! :P :P :P :P
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The other way you could do it if you dont want to tie up the computer is to use a home cd recorder. I use the Sony CD duplicator plug the your cassette recorder into the in jacks hit play on the tape and record on the CD recorder. To clean up the tape you can use a sound processer between the deck and Cd.
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"The band "Breakthrough" started out with the song and album "Breakthrough"
Ken Mckaw, Dave Garibaldi, Skip Misquite and others. Kind of a Takit side project. The song "military Man" always cracked me up, with its synth helicopter intro. Vietnam songs were very big at the time.
"Acts 29" was listed as a "B*b Stan1ey" album.
It was soft rock"
Poor Bob thought it was hard rock. haha. Mad Dog!
"Kids Sing Along the Way Songs"
I'm on that album!
"Love Always --- New York Way Prod --- "
Billy Falcon, S Perez, joe & ralph and others if I remember right. I have that some where.
"Love Letters --- VP Wierwille --- 1979/Music from Love Letters --- ???? - 1979"
This was a dreadful album of VPW reading "love" letters. I don't really remember what they were about but I seem to think they were at least in part letters from VP to God or Christ.
Music from Love Letters was the horrible background music instrumental version. We were told to SIT to it. GAG.
Where is T BurXe "Many Ways" on this List? SOme really un PC stuff on that record.
Also Joyful Noise. Anyone remember or witness "We're On God's Team?" Claudette and co. in cheerleader uniforms. haha.
Also I was recently thinking of a St**v*ie K cassette that TWI denounced because it was about astrology or something. "Written in the Stars"
I made wow burgers with her once.
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"It's Hot" and "God First" were hard rock.
"Breakthrough" was soft rock.
"A Thought Away" was medium rock.
We discussed that a while back when someone asked for the lyrics to his spoof of
"Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys".
Seems he doesn't perform songs off that album anymore.
This makes sense, as my guess was that he wanted to distance himself from his own
personal list of "stupid things I did in twi".
(I know I do.)
I do wonder if he performs stuff off "A Fistful of Scriptures", however.
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Georgio Jessio
Medium rock?
haha
I think Tom might get a lot of crap for playing that spoof these days. It's about as UN PC as possible.
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WhiteDove
I do wonder if he performs stuff off "A Fistful of Scriptures", however.
Yes WW if fact he has rerecorded some updated versions of those songs on the new CD's
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How does one get his new CD's?
(Please pm me if this is a secret or something.)
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The Way of Abundance and Power --- Singing Ladies of the Way --- 1996
This recording I know has Claudette Royal on it. I don't recall the others. I bellieve it came out the year they rolled out The Way of Abundance & Power series and/or when it was their theme for the year.
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No Secret WW http://www.eph320.com/poiema/tomburke/index.htm Toms web page
or here http://www.eternallyblessed.com/music.html
Tom needs to update his site the second one has more CDs
Nothing Else Matters and Up Here Looking Down also some in clearance section
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Belle
I have a bunch of tapes of craig's ranting and raving......does that count?
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I know this has been brought up before in other threads, but does anyone have the following CD's of the various groups : Pressed Down, Tom Lepinski, Stevie Kay, Joyful Noise, Rock of Ages 1971-1975 or have these record albums been converted to CD format? I am willing to pay $20 per CD. Thanks! TLB
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Georgio Jessio
I'd love to get any of the od Way stuff on vinyl, if you have records get at me!
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sky
Please, please could someone send or post a link to the kid's sing along the way album.
I loved these songs growing up, help!!!
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I have been trying to get a copy of the New Horizons 1982 tape for years. Does anyone have one I can purchase? If so please contact me at NH@taylorprescott.com or text me at 214-412-4741. Thanks
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I have been trying to get a copy of the New Horizons 1982 tape for years. Does anyone have one I can purchase? If so please contact me at NH@taylorprescott.com or text me at 214-412-4741. Thanks
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Do you know who the members were of The New Horizons band with The Way International?
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Modgellan
there was quite a discussion about the names of the members in this thread-
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