Alternative Rock
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
198? | (first tape) | ||
198? | (second tape) | ||
198? | Dan H Band | Leviticus Tape | |
198? | Dan H | Alabaster | |
198? | Dan Zinga | Dan Zinga | |
1988 | RLS | Radical Life Support | |
1988 | Dan H | The Line | |
1988 | Dan H | Shadow | |
1989 | Dan H Band | Golden Streets | |
1989 | Dan H | Intentions | |
1990 | Dan H | House of Stone | |
1992 | Dan H | Tears | Warner Bros. Records |
1995 | Dan H | Praises From a Broken Soul | |
1995 | Dan H | Harley | |
2002 | Dan H | House of Stone | |
2013 | Dan H Band | See |
198? Independent
Dan Huisinga - Vocals, guitar
Dave Roberts - Bass
“Ihe Leviticus tape is old. It was the third one I made. Dave Roberts on Bass. It was recorded on a 4-track reel to reel in a house we were living in when we worked for Timber Bay, Youth investment foundation, and my day job was at Creamette noodle factory. Wishek ND was made famous from that album.” - Dan
198? Independent
198? Independent
1988 Independent
Dan H - Vocals, guitars
Trent Norton - Bass guitar
Dave hill - Drums
1988 Independent
All Songs written by Dan Huisinga
1989 Independent
Dan Huisinga - Vocals and guitar
Dave Hill - Drums
Trent Norton - Bass
released 18 May 1989
All Songs written by Dan Huisinga
Dan Huisinga and Dugan McNeil - production
Ezra Gold - engineering
“It’s one of my favorite old albums cuz it captures what we were doing live at the time.” - Dan Huisinga
1989 Independent
Dan H - Vocals, guitar
Trent Norton - Bass, background vocals
Marty MacKeever - Keyboards, background vocals
Dave Hill - Drums
All Songs written by Dan Huisinga
1992 Warner Bros. Records
Trent Norton - Bass & Vocals
David Hill - Drums & Percussion
John “Marty” Martin - Keys & Vocals
Daniel Gordon (Dan Huisinga) - Guitars and Vocals
Produced by Brian Foraker and Daniel Gordon
All songs written by Daniel Gordon
1995 Independent
1995 Independent
Dan H - Vocals, guitar
Trent Norton - Bass, background vocals
Marty MacKeever - Keyboards, background vocals
Dave Hill - Drums
Produced by Dan H and Brian Foraker
Engineered by Tom Tucker and John Hampton
Recorded at Paisley Park Studios
Released 26 February 1995
Note: this seems to have the same songs and running times as “Tears”, just in a different order
2002 Independent
2013 Independent