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Of Every Creature is the first full length album by the Anabaptist Bestiary Project; a ten piece alternative rock ensemble under the creative direction of Trevor Bechtel. ABP is a collection of vocal and instrumental musicians from Bluffton University who delve into the artistic and literary heritage of the spirituality of creatureliness. At their most modest they are a college rock band. At their most bold they are striking out a new path for theological reflection on nature and reorienting the religion/science debate by modeling both good theology and good science. They reflect on the things that ethologists and naturalists discover about the world and its creatures and then engage in a theological reflection about the behavior and place of these creatures in the world. Credits: Released 04 October 2013 Anabaptist Bestiary Project: Blake Zickafoose: Vocals Joel Wildermuth: Electric Guitar, Piano, Keyboards Kevin White: Bass Erica Weston: Vocals Zeke Tracy: Vocals Elijah Tracy: Drums Julia Thomas: Vocals Sam Stucky: Drums, Vocals Evan Skilliter: Bass and Electric Guitar Brent Schroeder: Electric and Acoustic Guitar Mary Schrag: Bass, Vocals Jesse Maust: Mandolin, Accordian Chris Jennings: Acoustic Guitar Kim Corenlius: Vocals Jonathan Luginbill: Bass and Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals Trevor Bechtel: Bass and Electric Guitar, Bouzouki, Piano, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Accordian Recorded, Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Jonathan Luginbill
Of Every Creature
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The Sloth Song
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Colony Collapse Disorder
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Nothing Will Change the World
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Elegy for Sea Turtles
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Hummingbird Moth
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Flocks
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Quokka
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Always
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Good Things
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Mosquito
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Follow
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Everyone
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