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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: "I've Heard the Stars Sing Before" has next to mothing to do with Narnia, and seems to be a pretty standard ChristianRock song. It never refers to Aslan, instead seeming to be directly about Jesus. Its placement on the album, between the title track (Aslan's resurrection) and "He's Broken Through" (Aslan returning the stone statues to life) is also suspect, as it breaks the story up to focus on a song about Jesus (or Aslan) dying "to redeem us, so lay down your life and receive his and live". It apparently was written prior to this album but had never been recorded.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: "I've Heard the Stars Sing Before" has next to mothing to do with Narnia, and seems to be a pretty standard ChristianRock song. It never refers to Aslan, instead Its only seeming reference to be directly about Jesus.Aslan ("they've killed the lion") could just as easily mean Jesus, the "Lion of Judah". Its placement on the album, between the title track (Aslan's resurrection) and "He's Broken Through" (Aslan returning the stone statues to life) is also suspect, as it breaks the story up to focus on a song about Jesus (or Aslan) dying "to redeem us, so lay down your life and receive his and live". It apparently was written prior to this album but had never been recorded.
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*BigLippedAlligatorMoment: "I've Heard the Stars Sing Before" has next to mothing to do with Narnia, and seems to be a pretty standard ChristianRock song. It never refers to Aslan, instead seeming to be directly about Jesus. Its placement on the album, between the title track (Aslan's resurrection) and "He's Broken Through" (Aslan returning the stone statues to life) is also suspect, as it breaks the story up to focus on a song about Jesus (or Aslan) dying "to redeem us, so lay down your life and receive his and live". It apparently was written prior to this album but had never been recorded.

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