
In the early '70s, there was a subgenre -- still being excavated and discovered by collectors -- of privately pressed, or quite limited-edition, singer/songwriter folk albums that sounded like burnt-out leftovers from the hippie era. A percentage of these, in turn, were recorded and released by musicians with fervent if rather inarticulate religious beliefs. Dave Bixby's Ode to Quetzalcoatl is one of these, and though its purpose seems to have been to celebrate his deliverance from evil after embracing Christianity
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Morning Sun
Drug Song
Peace
Free Indeed
666
Prayer
I Have Seen Him
Mother
Waiting for the Rains
Lonely Faces
Open Doors
Secret Forest
Time To Clear Your Mind
The Sun Goes Down
Soft Winds
Control
Harmony
Cosmic Energy
Rainbow
The More You Know
Circus World
All Of The Truth
Valley of the Shadow
Transform Dreams Into Reality
Ode To Elias
Mayday Surfing USA
cliff by the lighthouse
NW Coast to Mexico
war torn war born
Sarta Joy
Desert Lady
Sun in the Morning
Take to the Sky
N.W. Coast to Mexico
Waiting for the Rain
Transform Your Dreams
People That I Love
Faith to Move a Mountain
Medicine Man
Terraferma
People Rising Up
Cyber Pirates
Train To Copenhagen
Last Harvest
Temples of Stone
Soldier Are You Lost
The Eyes Of God
Revelation Meditation
Do What You Want To
Weeping In My Hands
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