Product code: HTF RARE CD: Brave Saint Saturn So Far from Home 2000 Five Minute outlet Walk Records
This is "So Far From Home" by Brave Saint Saturn, produced in 2000 by 5 Minute Walk Records. It's in its original jewel case with liner notes, and spine and back label. Nearly-new condition from a smoke-free, pet-free home. >>>FROM outlet WIKIPEDIA: So Far from Home is the first installment in a space-themed trilogy released by Christian rock band Brave Saint Saturn. This release contains fewer elements of the trilogy's plot that was developed in the two subsequent albums, opting for a more general feeling of darkness and loneliness. It was released in 2000. Lyricist Reese Roper shows his typical awareness of social issues, albeit with an unusual melancholy.[4] "Under Bridges" samples clips from the Apollo 8 Genesis reading[1] and tackles homelessness, through a contemporary interpretation of the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats.[4] "Two-Twenty-Nine" keeps with the space theme, beginning with a clip from the countdown sequence of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.
This is "So Far From Home" by Brave Saint Saturn, produced in 2000 by 5 Minute Walk Records. It's in its original jewel case with liner notes, and spine and back label. Nearly-new condition from a smoke-free, pet-free home. >>>FROM outlet WIKIPEDIA: So Far from Home is the first installment in a space-themed trilogy released by Christian rock band Brave Saint Saturn. This release contains fewer elements of the trilogy's plot that was developed in the two subsequent albums, opting for a more general feeling of darkness and loneliness. It was released in 2000. Lyricist Reese Roper shows his typical awareness of social issues, albeit with an unusual melancholy.[4] "Under Bridges" samples clips from the Apollo 8 Genesis reading[1] and tackles homelessness, through a contemporary interpretation of the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats.[4] "Two-Twenty-Nine" keeps with the space theme, beginning with a clip from the countdown sequence of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.