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Someone cited my 1998 interview with Bob Hartman as a source for "It's a New Day." Obviously that interview was 5 years before J&H was released, so it didn't mention that song.
The only mention of "It's a New Day" I can find on my site is here:
http://www.petrarocksmyworld.com/jah/jah_rev.html. However that review doesn't cite a source and uses the dangerous word "apparently."
IIRC, Petra fans became aware of "It's a New Day" because it was on early track lists at some of the book store and CD store websites before the album was officiall released. Upon release the track listings were updated. Example here:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=66552646
But I can't any authoritative source that explains that the song was indeed recorded and omitted from the album.
The section "unreleased songs", is ambiguous at best, as most of the songs in the section are released on various compilations (as described in the article), they are just not on the bands albums.
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