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====Solid Rock implosion (1980)==== At the [[Greenbelt Festival]] held a few days later, Daniel Amos refused to back Norman as previously agreed due to their unfolding legal action against Norman, forcing Norman to recruit another group of musicians.<ref name="solidrockarmy.activeboard.com">Larry Norman in Dougie Adams, unpublished interview with Larry Norman, (August 2001), http://solidrockarmy.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=108066&p=3&topicID=28025780</ref> During that performance, Norman sang for the first time, "May Your Feet Stay On The Path",<ref>It was recorded in the studio (probably at Chapel Lane in 1981), but not released until 2003's ''Rock, Scissors et Papier'' (2003) where it was listed as "Positively Like a Servant". See Robert Termorshuizen, "Rock, Scissors et Papier (2003)", http://www.meetjesushere.com/rock,.htm {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110929113550/http://www.meetjesushere.com/rock,.htm |date=September 29, 2011 }} See also CD-booklet for ''Rock Scissors et Papier''.</ref> as a beatific [[benediction]] to the Solid Rock artists he had released.<ref name="solidrockarmy.activeboard.com"/> He explained in 2001: "It's a song I wrote for all my artists because I wasn't going to work with them any more. So I stayed up one night praying all night and working on this song asking God to help me bless the artists one more time so that they would know that I loved them even if I didn't want to work with them".<ref name="solidrockarmy.activeboard.com"/> Despite being advertised as soon available in November 1979,<ref>"Timeline: 1979", http://www.danielamos.com/timeline79.html</ref> ''Horrendous Disc'' was not finally released by Solid Rock until April 10, 1981,<ref>"Timeline: 1981", http://www.danielamos.com/timeline81.html</ref> ten days before the band's follow-up ''[[¡Alarma! (album)|¡Alarma!]]'', was released on [[NewPax Records]].<ref>"Timeline: 1981", http://www.danielamos.com/timeline81.html; Karen Marie Platt, "Daniel Amos: What Ever Happened To Horrendous Disc? The Strange Unusual Saga Of Daniel Amos", ''CCM Magazine'' (March 1981), http://www.danielamos.com/articles/whatever.html</ref> In 2000 Norman sang "[[The Hound of Heaven|Hound of Heaven]]" on the Daniel Amos tribute album, ''[[When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos]]''.<ref>"Timeline: 2000", http://www.danielamos.com/timeline00.html; Daniel Macintosh, "Artists Celebrate the Music of Terry Scott Taylor and Daniel Amos", ''True Tunes News'' (August 2000), http://www.danielamos.com/articles/truetunes00.html</ref>
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