====== Lost & Found ====== Rock / Hard Rock\\ Monrovia, California, USA From [[Duane M. Evarts]] on Facebook: "Brian Mercer's band, Lost and Found was among the more hard rock, dare I say... "Metal" Christian bands that I produced and engineered. I recently located Lost and Found's cassette tape in the HMEA archives. For your enjoyment on Brian's birthday, here is a blast from his past... the song "No Greater Love" from his 1984 HMEA album //Soldiers of Light//. Something unique that I will never forget about Lost and Found's //Soldiers of Light// album was his introduction to the final song. Just before the last song starts, Brian shares a quick gospel message encouraging the listener to take the messages in the songs to heart and and seek the Lord. Who does that on an album anymore? I look forward to sharing more songs from Lost and Found's //Soldiers of Light// in the future." By the time the band released //Welcome to the Real World//, they were more of an AOR/Rock band. ===== Discography ===== | 1984 | Soldiers of Light | | 1988 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2019/09/07/lost-found-welcome-to-the-real-world/|Welcome to the Real World]] | Under the Influence Records | ------ ==== Soldiers of Light ==== 1984 Independent Songs include: * No Greater Love ------ ==== Welcome to the Real World ==== 1988 Under the Influence Records Scott Walters – Lead vocals\\ Ted Hoehne – Guitars, vocals\\ Larry Trainor – Guitars, vocals\\ Brian Mercer – Vocals, keyboards\\ Greg Hudson – Bass, vocals\\ Alison Cate – drums - Welcome to the Real World - Going All the Way - Hear Me - Make It Real - Wait of the World - I'm So Glad - How Long? - Never Alone - Smoke Screen - All the World ------ ===== Links ===== * [[https://www.facebook.com/duane.evarts/videos/10214733301144510/|Video of "No Greater Love"]]