Monday, December 12, 2011

Chasing Furies - With Abandon CD (1999)

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Chasing Furies was a Christian band from Fort Worth, Texas, USA. The band consisted of three siblings, with Sarah MacIntosh performing lead vocals and playing guitars, Rachel Meeker playing the piano and doing backing vocals, and Joshua Meeker playing lead guitars (often switching lead vocals with Sarah in some songs). Despite its brief active period, the band received good airplay with their single "Thicker" becoming the eighth most requested song of 1999 on the ChristianRock.net online radio broadcasting. Their first album was featured on the Top Ten of 1999 albums sharing the ninth position with Wilco's Summerteeth on the specialized Christian music online magazine The Phantom TollBooth and was nominated for the 2000 Dove Awards in the category of Best Modern Rock/Alternative

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Chasing Furies - Thicker
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Chasing Furies - Wait Forever
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Seven Day Jesus – Hunger – CD

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All songs written by Brian McSweeney, except where noted.

   1. "A Time to Heal" - 3:35
   2. "Strength" - 3:46
   3. "Flybye" - 5:02
   4. "Forgive Me" - 4:45
   5. "Forgive You" - 4:16
   6. "Pavement" - 3:59
   7. "The Hunger" - 3:23
   8. "Restrained" - 5:04
   9. "Delightful You" - 4:15
  10. "Ashamed" - 4:43


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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Sixpence None The Richer - CD - 1999

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Track listing

1. "We Have Forgotten" (Matt Slocum) – 5:07
2. "Anything" (Matt Slocum) – 4:44
3. "The Waiting Room" (Donohue, Matt Slocum) – 5:15
4. "Kiss Me" (Matt Slocum) – 3:30
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8. "The Lines of My Earth" (Matt Slocum) – 4:26
9. "Sister, Mother" (Matt Slocum) – 3:05
10. "I Won't Stay Long" (Ashworth) – 2:15
11. "Love" (Matt Slocum) – 3:56
12. "Moving On" (Donohue, Matt Slocum) – 3:56
13. "There She Goes" (Mavers) – 2:42

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Monday, August 08, 2011

Jan Krist - Outpost of the Counterculture - CD

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1. Outpost of the Counter-Culture (Hometown)
2. All I Can Change
3. My Love (My Heart Knows)
4. Good Enough
5. Extraordinary
6. Bent and Broken Reeds
7. Thank You
8. Waiting for the Cosmic Shoe to Fall
9. Someone to Watch over Me
10. Try Anyway
11. Parallel Universe

Luxury - Latest and the Greatest - CD

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1. The Latest & The Greatest 03:44
2. From the Lion Within 03:16
3. Not So Grand 04:20
4. Metropolitan 04:04
5. The Glory 03:10
6. Red Mascara 05:14
7. King Me 05:04
8. Hell or Highwater 04:20
9. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 06:32
10. The Pearls 04:30

Lost Dogs – Real Men Cry – CD

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Lost Dogs: Terry Taylor, Derri Daugherty, Mike Roe.

Track listing

1. "A Certain Love" (Taylor)
2. "Gates of Eden" (Taylor)
3. "Real Men Cry" (Taylor)
4. "Three Legged Dog" (Taylor)
5. "When the Judgment Comes" (Taylor)
6. "In the Distance" (Taylor)
7. "The Great Divide" (Taylor)
8. "The Mark of Cain" (Taylor)
9. "Dust on the Bible" (Bailes)
10. "Wild Ride" (Taylor)
11. "Golden Dreams" (Taylor)
12. "No Shadow of Turning" (Taylor)
13. "Lovely Man" (Roe)

Real Men Cry is an album by Roots music band Lost Dogs, released on BEC Records in 2001.

This was the first album by the Lost Dogs after Gene Eugene's death in March 2000 and is a tribute to him.

The song "Lovely Man" is not listed on the back cover of the CD. It was actually meant to go between the songs "Three Legged Dog" and "When The Judgement Comes," but was moved and drastically edited by the label, BEC Records. The label objected to the lyric "right by damn," and completely edited it from the recording on the final album. The song, in its unedited form, has only surfaced on CD once on a Paste Magazine CD sampler.

Lost Dogs – Gift Horse – CD

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Track listing

1. "Ghost Train (To Nowhere)" (Taylor)
2. "Free Drinks and a Dream (A Vegas Story)" (Taylor)
3. "If You Love Here (You'd Be Home By Now)" (Taylor)
4. "Diamonds to Coal" (Taylor)
5. "Blessing In Disguise" (Taylor)
6. "Loved and Forgiven" (Taylor)
7. "Rebecca Go Home" (Taylor)
8. "Honeysuckle Breeze" (Taylor)
9. "Ditto" (Taylor)
10. "The Wall of Heaven" (Taylor)
11. "Father Along" (Traditional, Arranged by The Lost Dogs)

Lost Dogs: Terry Taylor, Gene Eugene, Derri Daugherty, Mike Roe.

Gift Horse is an album by Roots music band Lost Dogs, released on BEC Records in 1999.

This turned out to be Gene Eugene's last album with the band when he died in The Green Room shortly after its release.

BEC Records retitled one song as "A Vegas Story" for the album's artwork. To this day, fans of the band continue to call it by its real name, "Free Drinks and a Dream." The song also goes by that name during concert introductions and on later live albums and videos.

This is the most consistent of the Lost Dogs albums. Understandably so, as Terry Taylor wrote ten of the 11 tracks. While previous Lost Dogs albums dabbled with blues, country, folk, gospel, and modern rock with varying degrees of continuity, Gift Horse has implemented those ingredients almost exclusively in a jangly, country-rock vein. This is Taylor's finest songwriting to date, at least from a melody standpoint. Lyrically, his themes have always centered around tongue-in-cheek queries into the challenges of righteous living and the foibles of human nature. In the '70s his band Daniel Amos released two dreadful albums with which they tried, in vain, to mimic the popular soft country-rock craze of that era. His work with the Lost Dogs is a true testament to his growth as a songwriter; 20 years later Taylor's country-tinged songwriting is nothing less than superb. He is joined again by singers and guitarists by trade Mike Roe, Derri Daugherty, and Gene Eugene, whose respective home-bands, the 77's, the Choir, and Adam Again are becoming more irrelevant with each passing year. ~ Dave Sleger

The Huntingtons – Plastic Surgery - CD

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Track listing

1. "I Wanna Be A Ramone" - 2:30
2. "American War Machine" - 2:45
3. "Heartbreak At The Hardy Holly" - 3:00
4. "I Would Give You Anything" - 3:32
5. "Tell Me Goodnight" - 2:11
6. "Moral Threat" - 1:37
7. "Growing Up Is No Fun" - 3:11
8. "I'll See You Tonite" - 3:43
9. "Girl's Gone Crazy" - 3:06
10. "Don't Clone Me" - 2:16
11. "I Don't Wanna Go Out With Her" - 2:40
12. "Now I'm Alright" - 3:12
13. "I'm Not Dangerous" - 3:24
14. "Mutant Monster Beach Party" - 1:47

The Huntingtons – Live: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

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Track listing

1. Pencil Neck
2. I Don't Wanna Sit Around With You
3. Dies Saugt
4. Wimpy Drives Through Harlem
5. We Don't Care
6. FFT
7. Aloha, It's You
8. Don't Beat Me Up
9. Goddess And The Geek
10. JW
11. Alison's The Bomb
12. She's A Brat
13. I Don't Want You
14. I'm No Good
15. All She Knows
16. Bubblegum Girl
17. Veronica
18. She's Alright
19. Jeannie Hates The Ramones
20. Drexel U
21. Crackhead
22. Rock 'N' Roll Girl


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Track listing

1. Alison's The Bomb
2. Bubblegum Girl
3. Lucy's About To Lose Her Mind
4. The Only One
5. Huntingtons At The Beach
6. All She Knows (Is Breakin' My Heart)
7. Losing Penny
8. She's A Brat
9. Friday Nights At The Rec
10. Goddess And The Geek
11. Don't Beat Me Up
12. Crackhead
13. Leave Home
14. Come On Let's Go

All songs written by The Huntingtons, except track 14 (Ritchie Valens).

The Huntingtons – High School Rock - CD

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Track listing

1. High School Rock-N-Roll
2. We Don't Care
3. FFT
4. Aloha, It's You
5. I Don't Wanna Sit Around With You
6. When I Think About Her
7. Jeannie Hates The Ramones
8. I'm No Good
9. Pencil Neck
10. Stinky's All Grown Up
11. 1985
12. How Can I Miss You If You Won't Go Away?
13. Dies Saugt
14. No Luck Again
15. Jackie Is An Atheist
16. Avi Is A Vampire

All songs written by Huntingtons.

High School Rock is an album by the Huntingtons released in 1998 on Tooth & Nail Records.

The Huntingtons – Get Lost - CD

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Track listing

1. No Pool Party Tonite
2. I'm Not Going Downtown
3. Hooray For You
4. Shutup
5. Joanie's Got Problems
6. Poster Kids
7. What Would Joey Do?
8. I Don't Wanna Save The World
9. Samantha Doesn't Want Me
10. Guilty
11. Annie's Anorexic
12. Somebody's Trying To Kill Me
13. I Don't Want It To End This Way

All songs written by Huntingtons.

Get Lost is an album by the Huntingtons released in 1999 on Tooth & Nail Records.

Terry Scott Taylor – Illustrated Poster

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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Profile: Steve Taylor

Roland Stephen Taylor (born December 9, 1957), also known as Steve Taylor, is an American Christian singer, songwriter, record producer and film director.

In 1980, Taylor wrote and directed a pop musical comedy titled Nothing To Lose based on the story of the prodigal son from the Bible. It had a short run at a community theater in Denver. He also wrote and starred in a short film, Joe's Distributing, a parody of avant-garde films.

Taylor wrote articles during this time that were published in the Wittenburg Door and Contemporary Christian Music magazine (for which he won an award from the Evangelical Press Association).

After recording a demo of original songs, Taylor began to write for the musical group The Continentals. The Continentals' founder, Cam Floria invited Taylor to join the group on a tour of Poland sponsored by Solidarity.

When he returned to the United States, he was asked to perform at the Christian Artists' 1982 Music Seminar in Denver. Billy Ray Hearn, president of Sparrow Records, was backstage and immediately signed Taylor to a recording contract.

He recorded his debut solo project I Want to Be a Clone in 1982 and released it in January 1983. He quickly gained a reputation for writing songs that satirized beliefs and practices with which he disagreed.

In 1983, Taylor recorded his first full length album. Released in 1984, Meltdown included some of the demo material that was not on Clone along with some new material. His video single of the title track, "Meltdown (at Madame Tussaud's)" was played on MTV, which was unusual for a Christian artist at the time. The video featured an appearance by actress Lisa Whelchel. The album also included "We Don't Need No Colour Code", which was critical of Bob Jones University and its anti-interracial dating policy, a policy that was not abandoned by the university until 2000.

Another track on Meltdown, "Guilty By Association", one of the original demo songs, includes a jab with an impression in the middle eight at televangelist Jimmy Swaggart. The song "On the Fritz", the title track from Taylor's next studio album, was also targeted at Swaggart. Swaggart later struck back by devoting part of a chapter of Religious Rock 'N' Roll, a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (ISBN 0-935113-05-3) to Taylor, whom he saw as playing evil rock music.

During a performance at 1984's Cornerstone Festival, Taylor fractured his ankle while jumping off the stage. He finished the summer's tour in an electric wheelchair.

Taylor followed that release with On the Fritz, produced by Foreigner's Ian McDonald. Fritz was Taylor's first album to use all studio musicians instead of his usual backing group. Some of the musicians who played on this album were George Small, Tony DaVilio, Hugh McCracken, Carmine Rojas, Larry Fast and Allen Childs. Fritz, keeping with Taylor tradition, took aim once again at religious leaders, such as Bill Gothard ("I Manipulate"), greedy TV evangelists (again) ("You Don't Owe Me Nothing"), politicians using religion or avoiding questions of morality in order to get votes ("It's a Personal Thing"), and public schools teaching "values clarification" to children, asking them to determine who should be thrown overboard in an overcrowded lifeboat ("Lifeboat").

In 1985, Steve received his first Grammy nomination in the "Best Male Gospel Performance" category, while also being nominated for Dove Awards as "Gospel Artist of the Year" and for Meltdown as the "Best Contemporary Album of the Year". Taylor and "Some Band" performed at the Dove Awards ceremonies in Nashville in April of that year, where they were introduced by Pat Boone.

Taylor also recorded a duet with Sheila Walsh, "Not Gonna Fall Away", a tune written and recorded in 1981 by David Edwards. This was released as a 12" single titled Transatlantic Remixes. Taylor and Walsh embarked on the "Transatlantic Tour" which included dates in the United Kingdom and the United States.

Taylor and Walsh also participated in the recording of "Do Something Now", a collaborative effort, similar to "We Are The World", to raise money for Compassion International's famine relief programs in Africa. Other artists participating included Amy Grant, Larry Norman, Randy Stonehill, Mylon LeFevre, Steve Camp, Evie, Phil Keaggy, Second Chapter of Acts, Sandi Patti, Bill Gaither, and Rick Cua.

In between performing, recording and touring, Taylor met and married Debbie Butler of Irvine, California. They were married by Taylor's father at a private ceremony in Connecticut. Mrs. Taylor designed the album cover for a compilation on Sparrow, The Best We Could Find (Plus 3 That Never Escaped), as well as some of Taylor's more colorful stage costumes.

In 1987, Taylor once again lived up to his controversial reputation with a song called "I Blew Up The Clinic Real Good". The song criticizes anyone who claims to be a pro-life activist who would blow up abortion clinics or kill doctors. The point of the song was lost on many and resulted in Taylor's album, I Predict 1990, being pulled from the shelves at some Christian record stores. Taylor himself would occasionally call those stores to explain the song to them.[6] With 1990, Taylor's targets included mainstream Universities ("Since I Gave Up Hope I Feel A Lot Better", featuring fiddle work from Papa John Creech of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna). Other tracks included "Jim Morrison's Grave", which once again brought Taylor some MTV exposure, and the Flannery O'Connor inspired "Harder to Believe Than Not To". Some stores also pulled the album as they thought the cover looked like a Tarot Card.

Taylor's tour for "I Predict" was his most ambitious to date, bringing him to Australia, Canada, England, Finland, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Scotland, Sweden and the Philippines.


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VIDEO: Jim Morrison's Grave

This is the video for Steve Taylor's classic song, "Jim Morrison's Grave." This video landed on MTV's "120 Minutes" back in 1987.


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VIDEO: Drive, He said

Profile: The Call

The Call was an American rock band from Santa Cruz, California active from 1980 to 2000.

The Call formed in Santa Cruz in 1980 by vocalist/guitarist Michael Been, Scott Musick, and Tom Ferrier. Been and Musick were originally from Oklahoma. Been was previously a member of Chicago band Aorta, and then, between 1969 and 1971, of Lovecraft, the successor band to the psychedelic rock group H.P. Lovecraft.

Beginning with their self-titled debut in 1982, the Call went on to produce a total of 10 albums by 2000. The eponymous premiere album was recorded in England, and Been later recalled that the band was in an exploratory phase at this point. Been noted in a 1988 interview, "The Call was a compassionate album, but it probably came out as anger." Peter Gabriel liked the band so much that he asked them to open for him during his 1982 "Shock the Monkey" tour.

The next album, Modern Romans, was notable for its political content. Been later stated, "There was a great deal happening politically - Grenada, Lebanon, or the government saying the Russians are evil and the Russian government probably saying the same about us. That kind of thinking inspired me to write the last lines of 'Walls Came Down'."

This was followed by Scene Beyond Dreams. Been referred to it as The Call's "metaphysical" album. With a strong poetic sense to the lyrics and a change in instrumentation, the change in sound is notable. Garth Hudson of The Band played keyboards on these first three records.

Reconciled was recorded during the summer of 1985. At this point, the band had not had a recording contract for two years, due to what Been described as "legal bickering" between The Call's former record label and their management company. However, once the deal was signed with Elektra Records, the band resumed playing and produced their most commercially successful album to date. Peter Gabriel, Simple Minds' Jim Kerr, and Hudson and former Band mate Robbie Robertson all guested the album which was released in 1986. Several tracks from the album became hits on the Mainstream Rock Chart, and one of these tracks, "I Still Believe". "I Still Believe" appears on the soundtrack of the 1986 film The Whoopee Boys. The following year, "I Still Believe" was re-recorded by singer/multi-instrumentalist and long-time Tina Turner sideman Tim Cappello for the 1987 movie The Lost Boys, and Russ Taff also recorded a version that appears on his 1988 self-titled album.

Next came the band's 1987 release Into The Woods, which Been referred to as his favorite album.

In 1989 they released Let the Day Begin, whose title track reached #1 on the US Mainstream Rock chart. Red Moon, which included background vocals by U2's Bono, was released in 1990.


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VIDEO: Sanctuary from the album "Let The Day Begin"

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VIDEO: The Walls Came Down from the album “Modern Romans”


Profile: Vigilantes of Love

Vigilantes of Love is a rock band fronted by Bill Mallonee with a large number of secondary players drawn from the musician pool in and around Athens, Georgia. In its later manifestations in the later 1990s and early 2000s, Mallonee usually sang, played lead and rhythm guitar and harmonica, although in earlier bands he played drums.

The band takes its name from the New Order song "Love Vigilantes," although their sound tends more to folk, Americana, and country rock than New Wave. Their 2001 album Summershine also showed some movement toward Britpop and R.E.M.-style college rock, which would be more fully explored in Mallonee's solo career.

The band formed in 1990 in Athens, Georgia, where Bill Mallonee attended the University of Georgia. The act developed as a mostly acoustic, side-project of The Cone Ponies, the last in a long series of line-ups beginning in the mid-'80s with Windows and Walls, and Bed of Roses. For their first two recording projects—Jugular, Drivin' the Nails—the band performed as a trio between Mallonee, Mark Hall (accordion), and Jonathan "Dog-Mess Jonny" Evans (harmonica); the Athens, Ga. performance venues in which they were booked regularly included The Flying Buffalo, the 40-Watt Club, Rockfish Palace, Uptown Lounge, and—their musical "home"—The Downstairs Restaurant (now DT's Down Under). For the third and subsequent cd projects, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Billy Holmes played an increasingly important role. Later, when greater local success led increasingly to engagements more widely in the Southeast, and with the departure of Mark Hall and Dog-Mess Jonny, the band then re-formed as a traditional touring four-piece rock band including front man Mallonee, Newton Carter, David LaBruyere, and Travis McNabb (later of Better Than Ezra and Sugarland.).

After many years of successful touring nationally and abroad—England and Holland being particularly fond of Mallonnee's music—the band disbanded in 2001 as Mallonee went solo as a singer-songwriter/guitarist/raconteur playing to the renewed interest in roots-music Americana.

The band has now reformed in November 2008. The band played its first show back together on November 20 at the 40 Watt Club. A new album will be released in 2011.


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VIDEO: Good Luck Charm (Live) - Vigilantes Of Love play Good Luck Charm at Eddie's Attic in Decatur, GA - sold out show on 1-23-2009


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VIDEO: Skin from the album Blister Soul (1995)

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

The Choir – Alternative Rock Pioneers

The Choir is an atmospheric Christian alternative rock band, led by Derri Daugherty on guitar and vocals, Steve Hindalong on drums—who also writes most of the band's lyrics—along with Tim Chandler on bass, Dan Michaels on saxophone and lyricon and Marc Byrd on guitar (as of 2005).

Each band member has also worked on numerous projects outside of The Choir: Hindalong produced the successful City On A Hill series of worship albums, co-writing the well-known song "God of Wonders" with fellow band-mate Byrd. Daugherty has been a member of contemporary Christian "supergroup" The Lost Dogs since 1991, with Hindalong recently joining the group. Chandler has been the bass player for Daniel Amos for many years, pre-dating his work with The Choir. Byrd was a member of Common Children, recorded with his wife Christine Glass as Glassbyrd, and is currently half of the post-rock duo Hammock.

The Choir was originally formed as Youth Choir in the early 1980s by Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong. The two songwriters had been introduced by mutual friend, bassist Tim Chandler, who was touring with Daniel Amos along with Daugherty, who was the band's roadie and sound man at the time. Hindalong and Daugherty quickly became friends and a songwriting team. Youth Choir became part of the Calvary Chapel Christian punk and alternative music scene, which also included the bands Undercover, Crumbächer, Altar Boys and 4-4-1.

The music of The Choir has been described by the Los Angeles Times as "magical songs that combine strains of murky psychedelia with pure pop." Billboard praised the band for its "dark poetic leanings, effects-laden guitars and strong melodic hooks." In 1984, Youth Choir became the first band ever to play at the Cornerstone Festival, the preeminent Christian arts and music festival in the United States. By 1986, the band dropped the "Youth" from its name and began calling itself simply The Choir. Hindalong began writing most of the lyrics for the band at this point, songs that are known for their vulnerability and honesty, particularly about the challenges inherent in romantic relationships and the simple joys of family life.

Although the band has long had a cult following among listeners of Christian alternative music, that did not translate into financial success within the Contemporary Christian music, or CCM, industry, nor did it lead to a successful mainstream crossover experienced by later groups like Jars of Clay, Switchfoot and Sixpence None the Richer, who have pointed to The Choir as a significant musical influence. As a result, the band nearly called it quits in 1996 after their final U.S. tour, a few years after Daugherty, Hindalong and Michaels moved from their homes in Southern California to Nashville, Tennessee, since much of the CCM industry is now based there. The difficulty of this cross-country move also made its way into the lyrics of the band's songs, primarily Speckled Bird. Nevertheless, the band continued recording, and received a Grammy Award nomination for their 2000 release, Flap Your Wings.

READ MORE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Choir_(alternative_rock_band)


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The Choir - Render Love



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