Consultant talks about involvement of mainstream and CCM artists in
The Passion album.
AUTHOR of the book Faith, God And Rock &
Roll and a consultant for Walden Media, Mark Joseph spoke recently to
CCM magazine about his involvement in the recent 'The Passion Of The
Christ: Songs' various artists album. Said Joseph, "We invited
hundreds of artists and many didn't even want to come in to see the
film. Others were into it. I reached out to Lauryn Hill and she asked
for a private screening. I thought she was being a diva, but she
wanted to see it alone so she could work on her song right there in
the theatre because she was so moved. She is a preacher. Once I got a
straight-shot, 30 minute sermon from her over the phone. She told me
that our problem was that we were more interested in the praises of
men than the praise of God. I invited Scott Stapp (Creed) out to LA to
see it. And, of course, P.O.D. and MxPx were excited to be a part of
it. I'll never forget Kirk Franklin's reaction when I told him about
our rather limited budget. He said, 'I'd do it for a ham sandwich!'
That was the kind of artist we were looking for. If we got a whiff of
'attitude', we said, 'Thanks, but no thanks.' We just wanted people
who really wanted to be on the record. Getting Steven Curtis Chapmen,
MercyMe and Third Day on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno [for that] was
a highlight."
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Thursday 13th January 2005