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POP-MENNONITE SOUNDTRACK
(CD in Dramatic Sterio/77 min)
Edited & Produced by Don Michael Swartzentruber


© The Swartzentruber Studio | all rights reserved


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Hymns, sermons and words were appropriated from cassette tapes (early 70's to mid 90's) from various church services. Some of the tapes were old and in such poor condition that copying them to digital files was their demise. The original track was split into stereo channels and edited, sometimes heavily, to add clarity to the message. They were then remastered in dramatic and rather surreal stereo.


Sample Track: Justice for the Soul

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A Strange Face (0:32) | Elmer Jantzi "Strange Faces" |
A Wind Storm (5:49) | Mennonite women's conference singing "Spirit of the Living God" | Ivan Miller "Touch-Walk" | John Mishler "Dear Christian Friends-I Thank God" | Earl Swartzentruber "Do the will of the father" | Johnny Mills "Spirit" | Del Swartzentruber "Brothers and Sisters" | Merle Emblton: Chorister "Wonderful the Matchless Grace of Jesus" |
Be Silent (5:18) | David Swartzentruber: chorister "Be Silent" | Clayton Swartzentruber "Go Apart" |
Carnal Death (2:19) | Walter Beachy "Carnality" | Elmer Jantzi "The Realm of Death" | Myron Augsburger"Tozer"|Walter Beachy "Sinless" |
Church Membership (0.24) | John Mishler "Foreigner" | Duane Swartzentruber "Mennonite Baby" | Jay Biggs "Membership"| (excommunicated)
Circus Worship (0.38) | John Mishler "Christian Friends"|Clayton Swartzentruber "Entertainment"| Jay Biggs "Circus Atmosphere"|
Congregation (0.45) | John Mishler "Congregation" |
Convictions (3.04) | Millard Bender: chorister Before Jehovah's Awful Throne" | Luke Yoder "Lordship of Christ"|
Late Night Shows (0:28) | Dr. Floyd Mast "Materialism","Late Night Shows and Videos" |
Eye for an Eye (2:24) | Walter Beachy "Christian Soldiers?" | Myron Augsburger "Eye for an Eye" | Clayton Swartzentruber "American Flag" | Walter Beachy "Enemies" | Willard Mayer "Great Opposition" |
Family Worship (3:40) | Paul Swartzentruber "Busy Schedule" | (siblings) Dean, Del and Jeana Swartzentruber sing "Family" | Congregation |
Farming Community (1:09) | Congregational men singing "Church Hymnal" | Ken Miller "Community" | Dorcus Miller "This Earth"|
Feminism (3:16) | Congregational Woman "My Life for Thee" | Betty Troyer "Women's Power"|
Heritage (3:29) Myron Augsburger "Is Menno Simmons in here?" | Eli Bontreger "Jehovah God"| Congregational singing "God Himself is with Us" |
Jewelry (1:28) | Anonymous "Girls and Guys","Wedding Ring", "simplicity"|
Just as I am (1:14) | Congregational singing "Just as I Am" -slow tempo |
Justice for the Soul (3:25) | John David Swartzentruber: chorister "Be Still My Soul" | " Myron Augsburger "Justice"
Life without Regret (2:31) |John Mishler "Stand" | Merle Embleton: Chorister "All the Way My Savior Leads Me" | Elmer Jantzi "Regret" | Clayton Swartzentruber "Hebrew Story" | John David Swartzentruber "Chariot Story" |
Mennonite Circle (3:50) | Walter Beachy "Unmennonite" | Myron Augsburger "Nondemonimational" | Dwayne (reading words of Mark Swartzentruber) "General Conference" | Myron Augsburger "God is not Stuck" | Harvey Mast "Prayer" | Myron Augsburger "True Church Now" | Myron Augsburger "Amish or Mennonite?" | Mennonite chant |
Mission Field (1:51) | Earl Swartzentruber "" | Jay Biggs "Kenyans" | Earl Swartzentruber "Humanitarian Service","No Deep Roots" |
Need Atonement (1:39) | Willard Mayer "Prayer of Atonement" (Same voice brought in as multiple tracks at different pitch) |
Pledge to Peace (0:42) | Daniel Swartzentruber "Pledge Allegiance to God" | Clayton Swartzentruber "Prince of Peace" |
Politics (0:34) | Myron Augsburger "The State" |
Precious Memories (1:33) | Merle Embleton: Chorister "Precious Memories" | Elmer Jantzi "Good memories" |
Psalms23 (0:48) | Laben Swartzentruber "Psalms 23" |
Voice of Honesty (1:29) | Anonymous "Glory for Me" |
Quick Prayer (0:31) |Willard Kauffman "Prayer" |
Restitution (2:31) |Walter Beachy "Felt like a thief" | Ruth Embleton "Off Limits Room" | Walter Beachy, "Restitution" |
Sanctified Imagination (1:09) |Walter Beachy "Sanctified Imagination" | Earl Swartzentruber "Keep your mind on God" | Ivan Miller "What is God Like?" | Earl Swartzentruber "Wondering Mind" |
Short Shorts (1:00) | Jay Biggs "Members Meetings 89-90: Short Shorts" | Lois Smoker "Flee Fornication" | Jay Biggs "Members Meetings 89-90: In Town Wearing Shorts" | Paul Swartzentruber "That was a girl Dad" |
The Kingdom (2:26) | Greenwood Mennonite Church congregational singing "Thin is the Kingdom" (audio track reversal | forward)
The Music Lesson (1:24) | Kevin Yoder: chorister "Count Your Blessings: The Music Lesson"|
Unworldly (3:30) |Walter Beachy "Täufenjager: Baptist hunters" | Earl Swartzentruber "Isolationists" | Walter Beachy "God First"," Cultural Issues" |
We Sing Because (1:34) | Unknown ladies quartet source (track layering and voice manipulation) |
Snake (0:41) | Earl Swartzentruber "He'll Take the Snake Out of it and Give it back to You" |
Wisdom (2:22) | Elmer Jantzi "Ignorance is Not Bliss" | Dorcus Miller "Mennonite wisdom" | Elmer Jantzi "Everything is Meaningless" |
Women's Issues (3:12) |Congregational women "I Would be True" | David Showalter "I Feel Sorry for any Woman who Wants to be a Man","Function" | Jay Biggs "Why do woman standout?", "Convictions for the Vail" | Myron Augsburger "Binding and Loosing" |
Amen (2:21) |Earl Swartzentruber "Empty Benches" | GMS Chorus "Amen" with Dean and Don Swartzentruber, (1981)| Auditorium after church|


REVIEWS:

"I thoroughly enjoyed the CD. I think it is very interesting in that it gives an insiders view into the religious background that gives rise to much of your work. It would be interesting to be a fly on the wall at an exhibit to see and hear folks reaction to the CD as they view the art."-Mansfield, Ohio.


"... 'Originally, my intentions were to appropriate Mennonite congregational singing for the background of Pop-Mennonite exhibits' said Swartzentruber, but over time 'the project evolved into something much larger, and in my opinion, just as expressive as the two-dimensional work.' ...The incorporation of audio into such a surrealistic collection of art gives the exhibit, as a whole, the rudder needed to steer onlookers into each piece. 'I view all the voices on the project as sacred manifestations of spiritual practitioners,' said Swartzentruber. 'While some may feel the work [has] been edited to make jest or to project a dark tone to the Mennonite faith, this was not my intention when making this soundtrack, or any of the artwork. This sound track gives opportunity for practicing Mennonites to preach to their 'outsider' audience. As one who grew up in, but has since moved away from the Mennonite church, I find the work nostalgic, inspirational, and a tremendous source for critiquing my own worldview.' -the Sounding Board


"Thanks for the soundtrack. It was a desired Christmas gift requested by my husband. Naturally we have spent hours listening followed by intense dialog since Christmas! You asked for my thoughts... What a novel idea to use audio along with visual art to evoke greater passion from the viewer/listener. This has been my experience without viewing the art in my home! I am struck with several things
1. Given my old Mennonite background (recently am "converting" to Church of the Brethren), at times while listening to the soundtrack I laughed hysterically and at times I was simply angry, remembering vividly the patriarchal role that dominated my past. Listening to the entire soundtrack I felt like a child in church when I didn't understand something that was being said or impatient with the service- slowness of song, boring preacher, how I used to hang onto funny phrases...
2. We just don't get worship, do we - I didn't realize before that so much of our worship is words; talk, talk, talk - when do we just listen? I think we have much to learn from meditation.
3. I feel sad that the Spirit was silenced so early in the service.
4. You manage to get the women in there too with their tough love threatening to cut us off... There are many other mini sermons through out the soundtrack. These are just a few that I found profound. I am thankful for my past and still love to reconnect from time to time, marveling each time at the clear roles for men and women and clear boundaries of that community. Thanks for providing an avenue for dialog, tears, and laughter. My husband says it was the best gift.
- Respectfully, Betty Yoder (Ft.Wayne, Indiana)


LINKS TO MENNONITE MUSIC:

Anabaptist Books: CDs by A Capella Harmony Quartet, Magnolia Melodies, Pilgrim Chorus, Sharon Singers, Sunshine Valley Quartet, The Mennonite Hour Singers, The Mountain Anthems, Voice of Praise
Heritage Music: Collection of Mennonite group music
Audiotapes.com
: "United States Church Records: Mennonite and Amish"
Mennonite Archives of Ontario: Oral History: Sound recordings gathered by the Mennonite Archives
Gospel Echoes: Mennonite music ministry to prisons.
The Sharon Singers, a Mennonite Choir, provide beautiful non-instrumental singing.

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"Thanks for providing an avenue for dialog, tears, and laughter."

"...interesting to be a fly on the wall at an exhibit to see and hear folks reaction
to the CD"


"The incorporation of audio into such a surrealistic collection of art gives the exhibit, as a whole, the rudder needed to steer onlookers into each piece"

"...many other mini sermons throughout the soundtrack."


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