Bob Dylan's first Christian LP, done with the Muscle Shoals session players who had first excelled in post-Stax soul music.
Gritty, no-frills rock, better than most of Dylan's 70s stuff. The tour
was controversial: those who came for The Hits got, instead, a surly
provocateur singing about Jesus. Dylan's adversarial stance (and zeal)
softened in the next few years; he gradually returned to human-jukebox mode, and began Torah studies with Hasidic rabbis.