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His work on this musical " caught Capitol's attention and they lured him back in 1969, promising him total control over his next album, Upon This Rock ".
Believing that " Kids just don't want to listen to God's empty songs anymore ", in December 1969 Capitol released Norman's first solo rock album, Upon This Rock, " the first major label record to marry rock music with the gospel ", " the Sergeant Pepper of Christianity ", widely regarded as " the album that first recruited rock in the service of salvation ", later cited as being " one of the roots of the current Contemporary Christian Music "; and now considered to be the first full-blown Christian rock album ".
In February 1970, two months after Upon This Rock was released, Capitol dropped Norman from their label, as the album was deemed a " commercial flop " as it had failed to reach the sales target Capitol expected, telling Norman that " there is no market for your music.
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