Bootleg is an album created by Larry Norman, released in 1972. It was originally released as a double-LP.
History
In early 1972, One Way Records released Bootleg, a double album retrospective covering the previous four years of Norman's career compiled from demonstration recordings made while at Capitol,[2] private recordings from his friends, and various interviews and live performances.[3] Among the speeches included is "Let the Lions Come", which Norman addressed to Russia for Christ Ministries, which was founded by David V. Benson in 1958.[4] It was deliberately recorded to sound like an unauthorized bootleg recording to ensure reception by street people. In 1999 Norman explained the unpolished nature of Bootleg: "Many songs which ended up being released on Bootleg, ... weren't really finished but I had to release the album immediately so it wouldn't violate the terms of my MGM contract which was soon going to be in effect. ... I just didn't have time to finish it. ... I didn't have the budget to make it a real album, I just used songs laying around to fill it up, which I regretted".[5]
Tracks
Original LP release
Side 1 (1968: The early tapes)
"I Think I Love You"
"Walking Backwards"
"Ha Ha World"
"Classical Mandolin"
" I Don't Believe in Miracles"
"The Day That a Child Appeared"
Side 2 (1969: The One Way sessions)
"What Goes Through Your Mind"
"No Change Can Attend"
"One Way"
"A Song Won't Stop the World"
"Blue Shoes White"
"666 (The Anti-Christ)"
"Taking My Time"
"I've Searched All Around"
Side 3 (1970 -1971: Mixed media)
"Television Interview"
"Let the Lions Come (Speech to Russia for Christ)"
"Jesus and the Movies"
"Addressing the National Youth Workers Convention"