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Shadow
08-07-2004, 07:41 AM
Here's an article from Billboard regarding Scott. Thanks again to PBF.

New Wind-Up Imprint Launches With 'Passion'

Wind-up Records will launch a new imprint with the Aug. 31 release of "The Passion of the Christ: Songs," an album of original tunes from artists inspired by the movie. In addition to "Passion," the new Lost Keyword Records will issue records that do not fit on rock-oriented Wind-up.

"A keyword is something that's important," Wind-up president Steve Lerner says. "We're trying to do something important with 'Passion' and this imprint, and this seemed a great way to launch it."

No other Lost Keyword releases are slated yet, but Lerner expects more to come. "We wanted an imprint for a special project if it became available and as we look for Christian artists who are adult contemporary or maybe different," he says.

"Passion" arrives the same day as "The Passion of the Christ" DVD. Among the acts on the project are former Creed lead singer Scott Stapp, Lauryn Hill, Charlotte Church, Big Dismal and P.O.D.

It also includes pairings created specifically for the project, such as Brad Paisley and Sara Evans; MxPx with Blink-182's Mark Hoppus; Steven Curtis Chapman with Third Day's Mac Powell and Mercy Me's Bart Millard; Kirk Franklin and Yolanda Adams; and BeBe Winans and Angie Stone.

The "Passion" set doubles as the coming-out party for Stapp's solo career. His debut album will be released in late 2004 or early 2005. Stapp's "Relearn Love" is the first mainstream single from the project. The song started as a love song to Stapp's young son but grew to mean more after he saw "Passion."

"I was just at a point in my life where the only true love I felt I could feel was for my child. It felt lonely, and it felt hard. I'd been divorced and the band went through our struggles and our separate ways," Stapp tells Billboard in his first interview about the project.

"About the same time, I heard about the movie, and I tied the movie into the overall song after I saw it. It just fit where I was emotionally and musically and reminded me that it's all about true love and sacrifice and that I'm not ever alone in this world."

Chapman, Powell and Millard also felt inspired by the movie.

"We all threw ideas out on the table," Chapman says. "As I watched the movie, I began to think about all the different perspectives that people might [have,] not only [looking] at the movie, but at the life of Christ. I saw a martyr, a man laying his life down, a prisoner being unjustly treated. Others might look at it and go, 'He's a fool. Why would anybody do this?' The chorus and idea of the song is, 'When I look, what I see is love.'"

Stapp helped bring the project to Wind-up after Mel Gibson's Icon Productions screened the film for him and asked him to consider writing a song for the CD.

"I called my label and said, 'Is there going to be a problem with me doing this?'" Stapp recalls. "At first [Wind-up chairman/CEO] Alan Meltzer said he didn't think it was a very good idea, but I kept talking to him about it. Wind-up got the soundtrack probably three weeks after I saw the film."

Gibson signed off on every artist on the project and provided Wind-Up with a list of acts for whom Icon screened the movie. Icon will give its proceeds from the album to the Malibu Foundation for Youth and Families.

Here is the track list for "The Passion of the Christ: Songs":

"I See Love," Third Day/Steven Curtis Chapman/Mercy Me
"Relearn Love," Scott Stapp
"Truly Amazing," P.O.D.
"New Again," Brad Paisley and Sara Evans
"Rainy Day," Big Dismal
"The Passion," Lauryn Hill
"How Many Lashes," Kirk Franklin featuring Yolanda Adams
"The Empire," MxPx featuring Mark Hoppus
"Finding My Own Way," Charlotte Church
"Miracle of Love," BeBe Winans and Angie Stone
"To Give Love," Dan Lavery
"Reason I Live," Big Dismal

Here's the link: http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000602252

aussiecreeder
08-07-2004, 12:59 PM
so stapp helped get it off the ground? a member of blink 182 on this soundtrack? what the? :wtf: :)

Dogstar
08-07-2004, 01:50 PM
LOL, hide....an interesting lineup to say the least :D.

The Lithium
08-07-2004, 06:52 PM
Robyn, you're really keeping us updated on this guy! :D

aussiecreeder
08-07-2004, 09:12 PM
LOL, hide....an interesting lineup to say the least :D.

what is mark hoppus doing on this soundtrack? mark this ain't blink 182 so keep the discussion about toilet humour and girls to a bare minimium. :D third day should be good, wouldn't be surprised if that song is the highlight of this cd for me.

Dogstar
08-07-2004, 09:18 PM
I'm interested in the Big Dismal songs. I like them.

aussiecreeder
08-07-2004, 09:27 PM
I'm interested in the Big Dismal songs. I like them.

yeah big dismal are not too bad at all, for me third day are more orignal.

Dogstar
08-07-2004, 09:50 PM
I haven't heard any Third Day.

revisfoot
08-07-2004, 10:01 PM
Lost Keyword Records - Wind-Up's ''Search for More Cash''

Shadow
08-07-2004, 10:24 PM
Robyn, you're really keeping us updated on this guy! :D
I will keep his name alive!!! If it's the last thing I do. :D

There's no escaping it!

creedsister
08-07-2004, 10:28 PM
:D :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :jam:

aussiecreeder
08-07-2004, 10:49 PM
Lost Keyword Records - Wind-Up's ''Search for More Cash''

??? are they not a record label which is a business which seeks profit???

third day are really good southern tinged christian rock......

I'mRational
08-08-2004, 12:21 PM
I'm confused about the Lost Keyword thing. What is it? A new record label setup by WU for AC/Christian Artists?

WeatheredWoman
08-08-2004, 12:29 PM
I will keep his name alive!!! If it's the last thing I do. :D

There's no escaping it!

WAY TO GO, ROBYN!!!!!! :thumbsup:

I don't even want to escape it... *baths in SCOTT-info* :D :D :D

Shadow
08-09-2004, 12:01 AM
I'm confused about the Lost Keyword thing. What is it? A new record label setup by WU for AC/Christian Artists?
It's a new division of WU, specifically for "pop" as opposed to rock.