Christian folk's Captain & Tennille take on the great orphan crisis of 1974. |
This 1974 album details one child’s harrowing and
heartbreaking journey through the foster care and orphanage system. Ron and
Haven's opus garnered 47 Grammy nominations in 1975, including “Best
Mustache Depicted on an Album Cover,” “Best Use of a Prop on an Album Cover”
(for Ron and Haven's use of a real orphan as their fictional adopted son), and “Concept Album
of the Year.” I’m Adopted is still in
print today, available for sale on Ron and Haven’s website (which I'll let you search for); however, the song
titles have all been changed. Should you be interested in adopting this landmark LP for your collection, seek out the original, with its hard-hitting, unvarnished songs, such as: “Orphanage Head Lice Blues,” “If God Is My Father, Who Is This
Guy?”, "Wallpaper Paste Tastes Like Oatmeal," “Bedbugs and Dried Boogers,” “Adoption Day Blues (No Home for Me),” “Ballad
of a Young Bastard,” “They Found Me in a Dumpster,” and “I Come with a
Warranty.”