Sacro Song II

Track Listings
1. Magnificat (Fr. Fortuna Tone #2 Intro)
2. Say Yes To Sex (Theology of the Body)
3. F.A.M.I.L.Y. Remix (One mo time)
4. Libre (Freedom)
5. Everybody Got 2 Suffer (Everybody)
6. Baraka (Conversion Blessing)
7. Cell 91 (JPII)
8. Instructional Dialogue
9. Unborn Victims of Violence (A New Law?)
10. Dame Tu Luz (Give Me Your Light)
11. HDHD (Hand-Drum, Hand-Down)
12. Magnificat (Fr. Fortuna Tone #2 Outro)

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Father Stan Fortuna is a Catholic priest in the order of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal. The Franciscan Friars mission is to evangelize and assist the poor. Father Stan established Francesco Productions, a non-profit company, to produce Contemporary Christian music, teaching tapes and videos, with the goal of evangelization. All profits from sales go directly to the hands-on work with the poor by the Franciscan Friars and Sisters of the Renewal.

Product Description
This is the much anticipated follow-up to Fr. Stan's highly successful Catholic Rap CD from 1998 called Sacro Song. In Sacro Song II, Fr. Stan continues to explore the human condition in its many facets. The music is fresh and original, the messages are moral and true. Although the CD is primarily rap, Fr. Stan is able to blend in touches of jazz and world beat percussion. This makes for an interesting marriage of musical genres. Fr. Stan dedicates the CD to His Holiness Pope John Paul II.

Sacro Song II,Father Stan Fortuna,Francesco Productions,This is the much anticipated follow-up to Fr. Stan's highly successful Catholic Rap CD from 1998 called Sacro Song. In Sacro Song II, Fr. Stan continues to explore the human condition in its many facets. The music is fresh and original, the messages are


Sacro Song II

Sacro Song II
Sacro Song II
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Brought tears to my eyes
  • Oh, My beloved world you have given me so much and yet...
  • A World Youth Day gift
  • The Truth in language for our culture
  • What a followup!!!!!
Sacro Song II
Fr. Stan Fortuna
Manufacturer: Francesco Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
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ASIN: B0000695EE
Release Date: 2002-05-31

Tracks:

  1. Magnificat (Fr. Fortuna Tone #2 Intro)
  2. Say Yes To Sex (Theology of the Body)
  3. F.A.M.I.L.Y. Remix (One mo time)
  4. Libre (Freedom)
  5. Everybody Got 2 Suffer (Everybody)
  6. Baraka (Conversion Blessing)
  7. Cell 91 (JPII)
  8. Instructional Dialogue
  9. Unborn Victims of Violence (A New Law?)
  10. Dame Tu Luz (Give Me Your Light)
  11. HDHD (Hand-Drum, Hand-Down)
  12. Magnificat (Fr. Fortuna Tone #2 Outro)

Album Description

This is the much anticipated follow-up to Fr. Stan's highly successful Catholic Rap CD from 1998 called Sacro Song. In Sacro Song II, Fr. Stan continues to explore the human condition in its many facets. The music is fresh and original, the messages are moral and true. Although the CD is primarily rap, Fr. Stan is able to blend in touches of jazz and world beat percussion. This makes for an interesting marriage of musical genres. Fr. Stan dedicates the CD to His Holiness Pope John Paul II.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Brought tears to my eyes.......2007-01-13

I am a newcomer to Fr. Stan's music and was looking for a stocking stuffer Christmas gift for my teenager and decided to order this for him. When I played it, I couldn't believe the magnitude of his words; and even though I am not a fan of rap or hip-hop music, I found his words cutting through me like a knife and bringing tears to my eyes. I can't stop listening to it. I am placing an order for the rest of his music.

4 out of 5 stars Oh, My beloved world you have given me so much and yet..........2004-05-16

The opening lyrics of Libre are a truth that can free any one of their consumerism or other plight.
Fr. Stan has a wonderful skill to make his music transcend the usual contraints. I am a middle-aged housewife from the 'burbs -- not the average rap fan. I love Cell 91, Unborn Victims of Violence, Everybdy Got to Suffer,Theology of the Body, the Magnificat and Libre.
I love Father Stan and the Heavenly Father, too.

5 out of 5 stars A World Youth Day gift.......2004-05-06

When I meet Fr. Stan during World Youth Day 2002, I asked if I could possibly buy one of his CD's if he had a spare copy. He ended up just giving it to me for free (what a franciscan thing to do!)

Anyway, I would definitely recomend this CD to anyone, Catholic or not. It's well written, well recorded, and the music is a blast!

5 out of 5 stars The Truth in language for our culture.......2002-06-22

I didn't know whether Fr Stan could do it yet again but he has... he has produced an album filled with songs which communicate Christian truth in the language and style of modern youth culture.

The highlights are "Everybody Got to Suffer" where he raps about how we all experience suffering while attacking the sinful preoccupation with violence associated with so much rap music; "Unborn Victims of Violence" which is an awesome pro-life rap which MUST be heard; and "Libre" - a piece of rhythmic poetry on the power of Christ, written and performed by Bro. Augustino.

The other tracks are fantastic too. This is an excellent follow up to Sacro Song (if you liked that album, you'll definitely enjoy this) and all his previous work. I wholeheartedly recommend it.

5 out of 5 stars What a followup!!!!!.......2002-06-17

Fr. Stan did it again, with this excellent followup to Sacro Song. Whether you love rap or hate it, I can guarantee that you'll love this CD. Some of the songs are more like recited poetry put to music than hard-core rap. But that is the strength of Fr. Stan's style. He is musically very solid and innovative. And once again, it shows on this CD. There's a latin rap with a great beat. There's a slow blues/jazz rap that is emotionally charged. There's lots of African percussion. And it opens and closes with a beautiful rendition of the Magnificat with original music composed by Fr. Stan. Something for everyone.....and last, but not least, the messages and teachings in the songs NEED to be heard. I especially liked the politically motivated "Unborn Victims of Violence". When you read the words and understand the message, it makes perfect sense. Fr. Stan does not pull any punches with his lyrics. He'll make you think and make you feel - while putting it to great music. Thanks, Fr. Stan!

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