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'''McKenzie-Prokop Band''', [[Nobody’s Children]] (The Master’s Collection Limited TMC 8001) – This Canadian band has more in mind with their album than selling records. The songs are interesting and heart-piercing in their bluntness. The arrangements vary in rock potentiality from song to song. Of note is Skip Prokop’s earlier affiliation with the popular ‘70s Canadian rock group, Lighthouse, who scored will with a song called “One Fine Morning.” There is a definite reminiscent trace of Lighthouse rock here. A percentage of the proceeds from Nobody’s Children is being donated to World Vision of Canada. (The Master’s Collection Limited, P.O. Box 189, Stn. W. Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6M 4Z2.)
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'''McKenzie-Prokop Band''', [[Nobody’s Children]] (The Master’s Collection Limited TMC 8001) – This Canadian band has more in mind with their album than selling records. The songs are interesting and heart-piercing in their bluntness. The arrangements vary in rock potentiality from song to song. Of note is [[Skip Prokop]]’s earlier affiliation with the popular ‘70s Canadian rock group, Lighthouse, who scored will with a song called “One Fine Morning.” There is a definite reminiscent trace of Lighthouse rock here. A percentage of the proceeds from Nobody’s Children is being donated to World Vision of Canada.  
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(The Master’s Collection Limited, P.O. Box 189, Stn. W. Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6M 4Z2.)
  
 
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McKenzie-Prokop Band, Nobody’s Children (The Master’s Collection Limited TMC 8001) – This Canadian band has more in mind with their album than selling records. The songs are interesting and heart-piercing in their bluntness. The arrangements vary in rock potentiality from song to song. Of note is Skip Prokop’s earlier affiliation with the popular ‘70s Canadian rock group, Lighthouse, who scored will with a song called “One Fine Morning.” There is a definite reminiscent trace of Lighthouse rock here. A percentage of the proceeds from Nobody’s Children is being donated to World Vision of Canada.

Band members

(The Master’s Collection Limited, P.O. Box 189, Stn. W. Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6M 4Z2.)

Review by CCM Magazine
http://www.ccmmagazine.com/reviews/3002.aspx