The God Who Wasn't There

The God Who Wasn't There

The God Who Wasn't There

Track Listings
 
1. I Don't Wanna Wait
2. Every Single Day
3. Is This The Real Thing?
4. A Cosmic Error
5. A Way Cuddy Dis 3000
6. The God Who Wasn't There
7. The Price
8. Blood Sacrifice Ritual
9. Come On To Freedom
10. Ten Turntables And A Slide Trombone
11. Thank You For Listening

Editorial Reviews
Alan Cox, The Alan Cox Radio Show, WXDX Pittsburgh
"Killer soundtrack!"

Product Description
Brian Flemming's controversial film provokes strong emotions in the viewer with its no-holds-barred exploration of faith. "Jesus didn't exist" is just a beginning for this groundbreaking, sacred-cow-exploding movie, which is sure to leave many viewers shaken and reaching for what's left of the tethers of their religious belief. And they shouldn't look to this soundtrack for much comfort. The chilling "I Don't Wanna Wait" evokes the paranoia of the "Rapture-ready" crowd that is memorably lampooned in Flemming's movie. The refrain in "Is This The Real Thing?" only reminds one of the doubt the movie so effectively plants in the viewer. But there are some humorous breaks. Ritualistic percussion and verbal nonsense propel "A Way Cuddy Dis 3000." And just try to keep a straight face while listening to "The God Who Wasn't There"--a techno re-imagining of the saccharine "Footprints" story found in Christian bathrooms everywhere.

As compelling, stirring and fun as the movie on which it is based, "The God Who Wasn't There" is that rare soundtrack that both stands on its own and extends the experience of the film.

The God Who Wasn't There,DJ Madson,Beyond Belief Media,Soundtracks
The God Who Wasn't There
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Listen to this...
  • Buy this now!
  • Great Music, Wonderful Soundtrack and the Tapping of Toes!
  • THIS IS A WARNING, DONT BE FOOLED...
  • A great soundtrack to a great documentary
The God Who Wasn't There
DJ Madson
Manufacturer: Beyond Belief Media
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007RXM24
Release Date: 2005-02-10

Tracks:

  1. I Don't Wanna Wait
  2. Every Single Day
  3. Is This The Real Thing?
  4. A Cosmic Error
  5. A Way Cuddy Dis 3000
  6. The God Who Wasn't There
  7. The Price
  8. Blood Sacrifice Ritual
  9. Come On To Freedom
  10. Ten Turntables And A Slide Trombone
  11. Thank You For Listening

Product Description

Brian Flemming's controversial film provokes strong emotions in the viewer with its no-holds-barred exploration of faith. "Jesus didn't exist" is just a beginning for this groundbreaking, sacred-cow-exploding movie, which is sure to leave many viewers shaken and reaching for what's left of the tethers of their religious belief. And they shouldn't look to this soundtrack for much comfort. The chilling "I Don't Wanna Wait" evokes the paranoia of the "Rapture-ready" crowd that is memorably lampooned in Flemming's movie. The refrain in "Is This The Real Thing?" only reminds one of the doubt the movie so effectively plants in the viewer. But there are some humorous breaks. Ritualistic percussion and verbal nonsense propel "A Way Cuddy Dis 3000." And just try to keep a straight face while listening to "The God Who Wasn't There"--a techno re-imagining of the saccharine "Footprints" story found in Christian bathrooms everywhere. As compelling, stirring and fun as the movie on which it is based, "The God Who Wasn't There" is that rare soundtrack that both stands on its own and extends the experience of the film.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Listen to this..........2005-12-01

The movie and the music continue to run through your head. Buy, listen, think.

5 out of 5 stars Buy this now!.......2005-11-27

I just had to buy this CD after watching the movie and realizing that Thievery Corporation was one of the bands. I love their music and the music on this CD. It's good stuff!!

5 out of 5 stars Great Music, Wonderful Soundtrack and the Tapping of Toes!.......2005-11-23

Who would believe that the soundtrack to "The God Who Wasn't There" would cause the involuntary tapping of toes? Perhaps even a couple of dance steps!

This is music that not only blends beautifully with the documentary it accompanies, but is also something to pop into the CD player for your listening pleasure. The very first track, "I Don't Wanna Wait" starts your toes tapping. You are definitely swaying to the music with "Every Single Day." Even "The God Who Wasn't There" (which has a fun parody of Footprints in the Sand) has you being pulled in by the beat. By the time you get to "Ten Turntables and a Slide Trombone," you're hooked.

Who knew that electronica/re-mix could appeal to such a broad age range? DJ Madson apparently did. It seamlessly spans many musical genres to please everyone.

This is not just great music, it's also something to which you should give thought while you're listening. If you've seen the movie, you almost "see" video clips and smile. If you haven't seen the movie (and you should!), this CD is still upbeat and, well, toe tapping goodness!

1 out of 5 stars THIS IS A WARNING, DONT BE FOOLED..........2005-07-04

I bought this album because I am a hugh kathleen hanna and le tigre fan. I saw that they had, what I thought was, a new song on this soundtrack. What they don't tell you is that it is just a sample from the le tigre song "fake french". I am not a "techno" fan but do appreciate good electronic music but this just sounds like some cheesy early nineties crap. I think it is terrible...but that is just my opinion. It reminds me of a cd you would buy off some shady vender in new york for like $5. It looks like it too. (...)
This is a warning.

5 out of 5 stars A great soundtrack to a great documentary.......2005-06-06

I was lucky to see the premiere of The God Who Wasn't There in San Francisco. Be sure and see it!
Classics Country 1950-1959
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    Classics Country 1950-1959
    Various Artists Walkin' After Midnight - Patsy Cline/My Special Angel - Bobby Helms/The Three Bells - Browns/It's Only Make Believe - Conway Twitty , Young Love - Sonny James/Honeycomb - Jimmie Rodgers/The Battle Of New Orleans - Johnny Horton/Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford , Good Lookin' - Hank Williams/I'm Moving On - Hank Snow/Singing The Blues - Marty Robbins Walk The Line - Johnny Cash/You Win Again - Jerry Lee Lewis/Crazy Arms - Ray Price/Hey , Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley//White Lightning - George Jones/There Stands The Glass - Webb Pierce/Your Cheatin' Heart - Hank Williams , Heartbreak Hotel - Elvis Presley/Bye Bye Love - Everly Brothers/Oh Lonesome Me - Don Gibson/Waterloo - Stonewall Jackson , Heartaches By The Number - Ray Price/It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels - Kitty Wells , A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation) - Marty Robbins/Tennessee Waltz - Patti Page/Cattle Call - Eddy Arnold/Gone - Ferlin Husky , and Four Walls - Jim Reeves/Send Me The Pillow You Dream On - Hank Locklin
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000NPKG10

    Product Description

    R808-03 - Classic Country 1950-1959 - Various Artists [1998] (2-CD set) Walkin' After Midnight - Patsy Cline/My Special Angel - Bobby Helms/The Three Bells - Browns/It's Only Make Believe - Conway Twitty/Young Love - Sonny James/Honeycomb - Jimmie Rodgers/The Battle Of New Orleans - Johnny Horton/Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford/I Walk The Line - Johnny Cash/You Win Again - Jerry Lee Lewis/Crazy Arms - Ray Price/Hey, Good Lookin' - Hank Williams/I'm Moving On - Hank Snow/Singing The Blues - Marty Robbins/Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley//White Lightning - George Jones/There Stands The Glass - Webb Pierce/Your Cheatin' Heart - Hank Williams/Heartbreak Hotel - Elvis Presley/Bye Bye Love - Everly Brothers/Oh Lonesome Me - Don Gibson/Waterloo - Stonewall Jackson/Heartaches By The Number - Ray Price/It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels - Kitty Wells/A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation) - Marty Robbins/Tennessee Waltz - Patti Page/Cattle Call - Eddy Arnold/Gone - Ferlin Husky/Four Walls - Jim Reeves/Send Me The Pillow You Dream On - Hank Locklin

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