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in 2003 Francisco released '']'', which consists only of selected and paraphrased readings from the Bible. The disk is a collaboration between Don and Wendy Francisco and is available under the ] label. in 2003 Francisco released '']'', which consists only of selected and paraphrased readings from the Bible. The disk is a collaboration between Don and Wendy Francisco and is available under the ] label.


Note: The song "I Don't Care where You've Been Sleeping" was first recorded on the 1977 Forgiven album and then re-recorded in 1997 on the He's Alive album. Don was already on his own record label at that time. The description of it being lifted from the orignal CD must refer to when Benson re-released the original album "Forgiven" along with "Got To Tell Somebody" and put them both on one CD in the early 90's and left that song off in order to fit both albums on to one 70 minute CD. Comments posted by Daniel Melius, Rocky Mountain Ministries Staff. Note: The song "I Don't Care where You've Been Sleeping" was first recorded on the 1977 Forgiven album and then re-recorded in 1997 on the He's Alive album. Don was already on his own record label at that time. The description of it being lifted from the orignal CD must refer to when Benson re-released the original album "Forgiven" along with "Got To Tell Somebody" and put them both on one CD in the early 90's. They left that song off in order to fit both albums on to one 70 minute CD. However, they did release the Forgiven album with that song on it along with all others on their budget line CD's around that same time. Comments posted by Daniel Melius, Rocky Mountain Ministries Staff.


==Musical style== ==Musical style==

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Don Francisco (born February 28, 1946) is an independent American singer, songwriter, and musician, specializing in the field of contemporary Christian music.

Background

He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, the son of a Christian seminary professor. Francisco's early career centered on the secular folk-rock music common during the mid 1960s, but after an experience Francisco believed was supernatural, he rededicated his life to God and changed his personal, musical direction. Francisco is married and lives in Colorado with his wife, Wendy, also a recording artist as well as a graphic artist.

In 1997 Don Francisco recorded "I Don't Care Where You've Been Sleeping" for the album He's Alive. According to the members website: "We get more letters about the healing impact this of song than any other except He's Alive." However, the recording company he was with at that time was worried by the content of the song and might offend people because it was "too radical," so they deleted it. Ironically, it is considered by many to be one of his best songs.

It was for reasons such as this that eventually Don Fancisco opted to operate independently which while affording him more control seems to have had no ill effect on his musical output or quality.

in 2003 Francisco released The Promises, which consists only of selected and paraphrased readings from the Bible. The disk is a collaboration between Don and Wendy Francisco and is available under the Airlift Recordings label.

Note: The song "I Don't Care where You've Been Sleeping" was first recorded on the 1977 Forgiven album and then re-recorded in 1997 on the He's Alive album. Don was already on his own record label at that time. The description of it being lifted from the orignal CD must refer to when Benson re-released the original album "Forgiven" along with "Got To Tell Somebody" and put them both on one CD in the early 90's. They left that song off in order to fit both albums on to one 70 minute CD. However, they did release the Forgiven album with that song on it along with all others on their budget line CD's around that same time. Comments posted by Daniel Melius, Rocky Mountain Ministries Staff.

Musical style

Even among Christian musicians, Francisco's style is fairly distinctive. He tends to focus on acoustic instruments barren of modern production techniques and concentrate on the narratives of the songs, using ballad styles or speaking through the music that interprets Scriptural events or Biblical lessons, specifically with respect to the teachings of Jesus Christ and his messages of "unconditional love" ("I Don't Care Where You've Been Sleeping"), salvation ("Give Your Heart a Home"), and even a lesson against religious self-righteousness and pharisaic condemnation ("Beautiful To Me"). As is the case with many singer/songerwriters advocating a specific religious belief or philosophical viewpoint through music, Francisco uses his adaptations and interpretations as the means to convey what he feels are the most important teachings of the JudeoChristian scriptures.

Some of Don Fransisco's songs deal with what his site calls Churchianity where the habit of church life replaces actual Christianity. Such songs include: "Stand Up" ("Only Love is Spoken Here", 2004), "Steeple Song", "Everybody Else But Me" & "Beautiful to Me" ("Beautiful to Me", 1998), "The Rule of the Spirit" & "Call Nobody Teacher Here, my child" ("Grace on Grace", 1999) and "Pushin On" which is currently unreleased and available only from his websites members only download section.

Views on copyright

Like any artist Don Fransisco retains full copyright on all his work but provides chord charts and lyrics for most of his songs. In addition to this many of his albums have been recorded sans-lyrics so that an enthusiastic fan might sing them for themselves.

In addition to this rather liberal approach to the base material, his site actively encourages its download members to create CD's for friends that might appreciate (the site actually says "...might be blessed...") a custom Don Francisco and Friends CD with the limits against sale and so forth and the simple requirement that the website URL be written on each CD.

Discography

Out of print CDs are still available on CDr direct from the artist.
  • Brother of the Son (1976, out of Print)
  • Forgiven (1977, out of Print)
  • Got to Tell Somebody (1979, out of Print)
  • The Traveler (1981, out of Print)
  • The Live Concert (1982, out of Print)
  • Holiness (1984, out of Print)
  • One Heart at a Time (1985, out of Print)
  • The Poet (1985, out of Print?)
  • Power (1987, out of Print)
  • High Praise (1988, out of Print)
  • Live in the UK (1989, out of Print)
  • Early Works (1991, out of Print?)
  • Vision of the Valley (1991, out of Print)
  • Come Away (1992, out of Print)
  • He's Alive (1997)
  • Genesis and Job (out of Print)
  • Beautiful to Me (1998)
  • Grace on Grace (1999)
  • Only Love is Spoken Here (2001)
  • The Package
  • The Promises (2003, Spoken Word)
  • That I May Know You (2005)

Collections

  • He's Alive, Collection Vol. I 1996
  • He's Alive, Collection Vol. II 1998
  • He's Alive, Collection Vol. III 2004

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