The Jacob's Trouble Video Archives

Thursday, December 30, 2010

JT available for download on Amazon.com!

Hey all you Trouble makers! Just noticed today that our catalog appears to be available for digital download on Amazon .com, as well as iTunes. It appears that the albums are about $3.00 cheaper there (sorry to anyone who paid $10 on iTunes for Christmas... but thanks anyways!) You can find them all right here!

JT makes the Popdose CCM Top 50 of all time!

Popdose, a webzine for music lovers both secular and CCM, recently counted down their top 50 best Christian Rock albums of all time. We are very honored and flattered to be counted among so many amazing and legendary talents. You can view the list here or read our entry below:

26. Jacob’s Trouble – Knock, Breathe, Shine (1990): In the late ’80s, the nostalgia for the ’60s was becoming fairly prevalent. Paisley was making in-roads once more, Rickenbacker was jangling again after a long hiatus behind synthesizers. So too was the idea of the short-and-punchy pop tune, saying what it intends to say, in a way that gets you humming along, then gets out of the way. Jacob’s Trouble was a band particularly good at that.

Comprised during this period of Steve Atwell, Mark Blackburn and Jerry Davison, each track stays just under the 4-and-a-half minute mark and mostly lingers around three-straight (aside from the near-five-minute Dylan cover, “I Believe In You”), and that commitment to economy makes the album a breeze to listen to, so much so that you might miss some points along the way. “Islands, Bulidings and Freeways” is downright jubilant, but focuses on the isolating effects of modernity. “Mr. Hitler” tackles judgmental, my-way-or-the-highway theology: “They call me Mr. Hitler, you you won’t hurt my pride. I may be Mr. Hitler, but God is on my side. You can call me Mr. Hitler, but I’m righteous in my rage – I’ll shoot you down if you don’t get out of my way.” It should be obvious to most they’re not advocating this sort of dictatorial spirituality, but there’s an awfully good chance the song was misinterpreted down the line. Sadly, that happened a lot when artists attempted poetic license and roleplay in their recordings.

The two big stand-outs are “Wounded World” wherein the supposed learned among us, including ourselves, are inclined to hang back and let things get worse, thinking, “Well, I’m sure God’s got it covered,” and “There Goes My Heart Again.” The former says, “We sting like salt in the wounds of a wounded world – Well, it’s all our fault, yeah, we’ve all been caught…” Just because you are forgiven, or believe you are, doesn’t exclude you from trying to make the world better, or from trying to help your fellow person, even if and especially if they are not like you or don’t believe as you do. This is not a pick-and-mix option. To quote Adrian Belew, “You either make it better or make it worse.” It’s a common, human mission.

“There Goes My Heart Again” is a big old pop valentine and I dare you to listen to it without having it pleasantly stuck in your head for the rest of the day.

With bright colors, big hair, a Christian mindset and a hippy call to action versus commanding by the couch, Knock, Breathe, Shine is big fun, but says something in the midst of the love-in.


Read more: 50CCM50, Part Three | Popdose http://popdose.com/50ccm50-part-three/#ixzz19ckKfCjN
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Monday, December 20, 2010

Thousands of 1000 Hills covers! (well, maybe just a few...)

Well, it appears that this will be our legacy, folks! And a darn fine legacy to be sure! From kids learning their first songs in their bedroom to church worship bands, These Thousand Hills apparently DO roll on and on!









Sunday, October 31, 2010

Something from the ol' mailbag...

Got this encouraging message on YouTube from a person who clearly has impeccable taste in music...

Jacob's Trouble
Dear Sir,

I was delighted to see your catalogue available at iTunes. I have purchased most of your songs (have been waiting for a long, long time!). I was in high school when I heard you guys first, it was amazing. You guys were way ahead of your times, and your music was some of the best Christian stuff out at the time. I am 37 now, and I teach high school history. Anyway, I guess you get the fan mail all the time, so add me to another person who was touched by your music and ministry. Thank you for it all, you guys ROCKED!


Thanks, friend! You rocketh mightily! Thanks for listening! Now the rest of you get out there and follow his example and buy our entire catalog off iTunes!

Monday, October 18, 2010

New videos posted on YouTube

Hello Troublemakers far and near, young and old, angular and flatulent (?!?) My son Erik edited these videos together from old concert footage. They turned out pretty cool and he posted them to YouTube yesterday. They have been on our Facebook page for a few months now so if you haven't seen them yet, here they are. Enjoy!





Thursday, September 16, 2010

JT guitarists listed as top influence on Mark Lee of Third Day

It's no secret that the Third Day boys have long been Troublemakers, even as high school kids! They frequently give us shout-outs on their blogs as well as from the stage whenever they perform "These Thousand Hills" live. I found this nice little nod to Keith and Mark on Mark Lee's blog for guitar players, SixStringLounge.com. He was speaking of his biggest influences as a guitarist and he wrote:

I could go any number of directions with this. I mentioned a couple of weeks ago about Phil Keaggy and his prowess on the guitar. Also Keith Johnston and Mark Blackburn from Jacob’s Trouble were the first guitarists I saw perform live a number of times so they were a big influence on me. And through touring, I’ve had the chance to share the stage with killer guitarists like Mark Townsend, Jody Davis, and Lincoln Brewster.


Wow! That's some nice company to be in! You can read the entire post here. A big thanks once again to Mark and Third Day for their continued encouragement and support of our music.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

The Essential JT iMix on iTunes




I put this little beginner's guide to JT together for newbies and veteran Troublemakers alike. Please feel free to create your own JT iMIx and publish it on iTunes. Also, take a second to help the band out by logging in to iTunes, searching Jacob's Trouble, and rating and reviewing the albums. It wouldn't hurt to purchase some music, too! Just sayin'. :-)

Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Essemtial JT iMix on iTunes

Now that our music has been once again made available to the music-loving masses thanks to the magic of digital download, I took it upon myself to compile an iMix on iTunes for the uninitiated. I would encourage all our faithful Troublemakers to do the same! Please stop by the iTunes store, search "Jacob's Trouble" and rate and review (and download) your favorite JT album. 'Nuff said!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

JT catalog now available on iTunes!

It had to happen! Just when you thought it was safe to download music, the JT catalog is now available for purchase on iTunes. If you ever loved us, ever truly cared for us, you will all go and immediately purchase our entire collection. We thank you, our wives thank you, and our hungry college bound children thank you.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Pastor Jerry's preachin' today!



Greetings Troublemakers old and new!
It's been a long while since the last post. Not much going on in the world of JT these days but I did want to share with you guys some of the chances I've been getting to speak lately. I love teaching God's Word as much as I love singing about it. Currently I am on staff at Church at the Ridge in Hiram, GA as the Creative Arts Pastor. We have a kicking band that I lead each week so if you are ever in the Atlanta area please stop by and check us out. But lately I have been getting more opportunities to preach and I wanted to share a few of the latest with you.
I preached two of four messages in a series called New Thru 30, where we challenged our people to read the entire New Testament through in 30 days. Each week we preached on one of the sections of the New Testament. Our lead pastor, Steve Whipple preached on the Gospels and the book of Acts. Then while he took a team to Burkina Faso in Africa, I held down the fort with the Epistles and the book of the Revelation. Want to hear me try to explain 22 of the 27 books of the New Testament in 2 messages? Listen here and here. Thanks for checking in!

Monday, March 15, 2010

The Wayside covers "These Thousand Hills" on their new CD


Our good buddy John J. Thompson and his band, The Wayside, have recorded a version of our song, "These Thousand Hills" on their new project, Spiritual Songs. We found this blurb from the band's biography on Last.FM:
The project came to life when the two enlisted the recording help of producer and engineer Stephen Leiweke to record their version of “These Thousand Hills,” a worship song they have been performing since its original release in 1989 by the Atlanta band Jacob’s Trouble. It was a special request by their good friend Pat O’Malley who was battling cancer. “We just wanted to capture the song the way we had been doing it for years,” John explains. “It was a favorite of Pat’s and he requested it be used at his memorial service when that time came. We decided not to wait, but to record it right away so he could enjoy it while he was still with us.”

Wow. We are so grateful to God that He is still using our music to comfort, encourage, and speak into so many lives. It's a testament to the greatness of God, not the goodness of our songs. He is awesome!