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====== Lifesavers ====== | ====== Lifesavers ====== | ||
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|**Band: | |**Band: | ||
|**Origin: | |**Origin: | ||
- | |**Genres: | + | |**Genres: |
- | |:::|[[Alternative Rock]]| | + | |::: |
- | |:::|[[New Wave]]| | + | |:::|New Wave| |
|**Years Active: | |**Years Active: | ||
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|**Members: | |**Members: | ||
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- | |:::|(1982) [[Mark | + | |:::|(1982) [[Mark |
|:::|(1982) [[Michael Knott]], Chris Wimber, Kevin Lee Annis| | |:::|(1982) [[Michael Knott]], Chris Wimber, Kevin Lee Annis| | ||
|:::|(1982) [[Michael Knott]], Chris Wimber, Kevin Lee Annis, Brian Goins| | |:::|(1982) [[Michael Knott]], Chris Wimber, Kevin Lee Annis, Brian Goins| | ||
|:::|(1983) Brian Goins, Kirk Heiner, Chris Wimber, Kevin Lee Annis| | |:::|(1983) Brian Goins, Kirk Heiner, Chris Wimber, Kevin Lee Annis| | ||
- | |:::|(1984) [[Mark | + | |:::|(1984) [[Mark |
|:::|(1986) [[Michael Knott]], Brian Doidge, Kevin Lee Annis| | |:::|(1986) [[Michael Knott]], Brian Doidge, Kevin Lee Annis| | ||
|:::|(1991) [[Michel Knott]], Michael Sauerbrey, [[Steve Hindalong]]| | |:::|(1991) [[Michel Knott]], Michael Sauerbrey, [[Steve Hindalong]]| | ||
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==== Formation: 1980 - 1981 ==== | ==== Formation: 1980 - 1981 ==== | ||
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- | The Lifesavors were an early Christian pogo punk/new wave band that formed in 1980. According to the liner notes to [[Undercover]]' | + | The Lifesavors were an early Christian pogo punk/new wave band that formed in 1980. According to the liner notes to [[Undercover]]' |
[[Altar Boys]] bassist [[Ric Alba]] also worked with The Lifesavors at one point. According to [[Ric Alba|Alba]]: | [[Altar Boys]] bassist [[Ric Alba]] also worked with The Lifesavors at one point. According to [[Ric Alba|Alba]]: | ||
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[[Michael Knott|Knott]] described the band's early sound as " | [[Michael Knott|Knott]] described the band's early sound as " | ||
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==== Transition: 1982 ==== | ==== Transition: 1982 ==== | ||
- | A live bootleg from 1982 features [[Mark | + | A live bootleg from 1982 features [[Mark |
- | At some point in 1982, [[Mark | + | At some point in 1982, [[Mark |
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==== Constant Changes: 1983 ==== | ==== Constant Changes: 1983 ==== | ||
At some point after they recorded the 1982 single, Brian Goins was brought into the band. One live photo with [[Michael Knott|Knott]], | At some point after they recorded the 1982 single, Brian Goins was brought into the band. One live photo with [[Michael Knott|Knott]], | ||
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At some point during the recording, [[Michael Knott|Knott]] says that John Wimber told them that he wanted the band to travel around the United States planting churches. [[Michael Knott|Knott]] didn't feel led to do that, so he left the band and formed [[Idle Lovell]]. Kirk Heiner joined the band after [[Michael Knott|Knott]] left. According to Heiner, at this point they decided to re-record the vocals on //Dream Life//, with Goins singing lead vocals on about five songs and Heiner handling lead vocals on about six. [[Michael Knott|Knott]]' | At some point during the recording, [[Michael Knott|Knott]] says that John Wimber told them that he wanted the band to travel around the United States planting churches. [[Michael Knott|Knott]] didn't feel led to do that, so he left the band and formed [[Idle Lovell]]. Kirk Heiner joined the band after [[Michael Knott|Knott]] left. According to Heiner, at this point they decided to re-record the vocals on //Dream Life//, with Goins singing lead vocals on about five songs and Heiner handling lead vocals on about six. [[Michael Knott|Knott]]' | ||
- | Goins was not able to tour for //Dream Life//, so [[Mark | + | {{: |
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+ | Goins was not able to tour for //Dream Life//, so [[Mark | ||
==== Lost Years: 1984 - 1985 ==== | ==== Lost Years: 1984 - 1985 ==== | ||
- | One oddity exists from 1984 - a demo usually referred to as the //Lost Nashville Demo//. Sources have confirmed that [[Mark | + | One oddity exists from 1984 - a demo usually referred to as the //Lost Nashville Demo//. Sources have confirmed that [[Mark |
- | >" | + | >" |
After recording, The Lifesavors embarked on a major tour. Heiner recalls: | After recording, The Lifesavors embarked on a major tour. Heiner recalls: | ||
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==== Permanent Name Change: 1986 ==== | ==== Permanent Name Change: 1986 ==== | ||
- | At some point between 1984 and 1986, several changes occurred: [[Mark | + | At some point between 1984 and 1986, several changes occurred: [[Mark |
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==== Side Project: 1987 - 1999 ==== | ==== Side Project: 1987 - 1999 ==== | ||
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==== Resurrection: | ==== Resurrection: | ||
- | Through the years after the 1990s, there were various rumors about different versions of Lifesavers making a come back. Most of these were not based on substantial claims from members of the band. [[Mark | + | Through the years after the 1990s, there were various rumors about different versions of Lifesavers making a come back. Most of these were not based on substantial claims from members of the band. [[Mark |
In June 2008, the new bass player for the Lifesavers, Joshua Lory, announced that a new album was being recorded. Joining Lory and [[Michael Knott|Knott]] on the album would be Nick White on drums and Cliffy Huntington on guitar. No definite plans or release dates were initially announced, but the band mentioned that songs were being worked on in a Beach Boys / Ramones vibe. | In June 2008, the new bass player for the Lifesavers, Joshua Lory, announced that a new album was being recorded. Joining Lory and [[Michael Knott|Knott]] on the album would be Nick White on drums and Cliffy Huntington on guitar. No definite plans or release dates were initially announced, but the band mentioned that songs were being worked on in a Beach Boys / Ramones vibe. | ||
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The album was recorded and released in 2013. Two mixes were completed of the album. The first one by Masaki Liu was released in cardboard sleeve as the " | The album was recorded and released in 2013. Two mixes were completed of the album. The first one by Masaki Liu was released in cardboard sleeve as the " | ||
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+ | ====== Discography ====== | ||
+ | |||
+ | == as "The Lifesavors" | ||
+ | |||
+ | | 1981 | 3-14-81 (live demo) | | ||
+ | | 1981 | Us Kids | [[Swing Records]] | | ||
+ | | 1982 | You and Me (7-inch) | [[Swing]] | | ||
+ | | 1982 | Live 1982 (bootleg) | | ||
+ | | 1983 | Dream Life | [[Refuge Records]] | | ||
+ | | 1983 | Unplugged (bootleg) | | ||
+ | | 1983 | Fourteen (promo 7") | [[Refuge Records]] | | ||
+ | | 1984 | The Lost Nashville Demo | | ||
+ | |||
+ | == as " | ||
+ | |||
+ | | 1986 | Kiss of Life | [[Frontline Records]] | | ||
+ | | 1991 | Poplife | [[Blonde Vinyl Records]] | | ||
+ | | 1995 | Huntington Beach | [[Brainstorm Artists International]] | | ||
+ | | 2013 | Heaven High [kickstarter version] | | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Re-Issues == | ||
+ | |||
+ | | 1990 | 3-14-81 (live demo) | [[Key Records]] | (new cover) | | ||
+ | | 1990 | Us Kids | [[Key Records]] | (new cover) | | ||
+ | | 1995 | Kiss of Life | [[Alarma Records]] | | ||
+ | | 1999 | Poplife | [[M8 Records]] | (with bonus songs) | | ||
+ | | 1999 | Us Kids | [[M8 Records]] | (with bonus songs) | | ||
+ | | 2014 | Heaven High [retroarchives edition] | [[Retroactive Records]] | (new cover and mix) | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 3-14-81 (live) ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1981 Independent\\ | ||
+ | 1990 [[Key Records]] (KEY 8) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mark Krischak\\ | ||
+ | Mike Knott\\ | ||
+ | Chris Wimber\\ | ||
+ | Kevin Annis | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Christianity | ||
+ | - On the Street | ||
+ | - You Don’t Know | ||
+ | - I’ve Got to | ||
+ | - Record | ||
+ | - Take Us Home | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Us Kids ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1981 [[Swing Records]]\\ | ||
+ | 1999 [[M8 Records]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Michael Knott – rhythm guitar, BGVs\\ | ||
+ | Mark Krischak – lead guitar, lead vocals, BGVs\\ | ||
+ | Chris Wimber – bass, acoustic guitars, rhythm guitars, BGVs\\ | ||
+ | Kevin Annis – drums, percussion, BGVs | ||
+ | |||
+ | Produced by: Thom Roy | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Where You Going | ||
+ | - Jetstream | ||
+ | - Life | ||
+ | - Oh Yeah | ||
+ | - New | ||
+ | - Youn | ||
+ | - Blue | ||
+ | - Operation | ||
+ | - I Am | ||
+ | - Us Kids | ||
+ | - Take Me Over | ||
+ | - Genocide | ||
+ | - Isaiah 36 | ||
+ | - Christianity | ||
+ | |||
+ | == The 1999 M8 re-issue includes these bonus songs: == | ||
+ | |||
+ | - In My Room | ||
+ | - I Have a Car | ||
+ | - Lotsa Girls | ||
+ | - A Lot Like You | ||
+ | - My Life | ||
+ | - Down Again | ||
+ | - Go Around | ||
+ | - Little Maids | ||
+ | - Fighter | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== You And Me ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1982 [[Swing Records]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mike Knott - Guitar, lead vocals\\ | ||
+ | Chris Wimber - Bass, rhythm guitar, vocals\\ | ||
+ | Kevin Annis - Drums, percussion, vocals | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mike Annis ([[Mike Stand]] - Lead guitar | ||
+ | |||
+ | Produced and engineered by Thom Roy | ||
+ | |||
+ | - You and Me (2:22) | ||
+ | - The One (1:50) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Live 1982 ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1982 Independent | ||
+ | |||
+ | Michael Knott – rhythm guitar, BGVs\\ | ||
+ | Mark Krischak – lead guitar, lead vocals, BGVs\\ | ||
+ | Kevin Annis – drums, percussion, BGVs\\ | ||
+ | John – unknown\\ | ||
+ | Brandon – unknown\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | - For You | ||
+ | - Oh, Yeah | ||
+ | - I Am | ||
+ | - Front Slider | ||
+ | - Go Go to Jesus | ||
+ | - Trends (aka “Passin’ Trends” | ||
+ | - Try Anything | ||
+ | - Take Me Over | ||
+ | - New | ||
+ | - Where You Going | ||
+ | - Jetstream | ||
+ | - Operation | ||
+ | - Life | ||
+ | - Us Kids | ||
+ | - Open the Door | ||
+ | - Blue | ||
+ | - Jesus Hold Me Closer | ||
+ | - Time to Praise the Lord | ||
+ | - Christianity | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Dream Life ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1983 [[Refuge Records]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Kevin Annis – drums, percussion, vocals\\ | ||
+ | Chris Wimber – bass, rhythm & acoustic guitars, backing vocals\\ | ||
+ | Kirk Heiner – guitar, keyboards, vocals\\ | ||
+ | Brian Goins – vocals | ||
+ | |||
+ | Michael Knott – additional guitars | ||
+ | |||
+ | Produced by: Thom Roy | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Break in My Head | ||
+ | - Christian Twisters | ||
+ | - Glamour Girls | ||
+ | - Christian Army | ||
+ | - Physical | ||
+ | - Waiting for You | ||
+ | - Sooner or Later | ||
+ | - False Identity | ||
+ | - I Won’t Give In | ||
+ | - The One | ||
+ | - Hurt, Out of My Heart | ||
+ | - Fourteen | ||
+ | - I’m Not | ||
+ | - Watch Nowhere | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Unplugged ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1983 Independent | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Under One Sun | ||
+ | - 3 Months | ||
+ | - Central Park | ||
+ | - 3 Months (reprise) | ||
+ | - After All | ||
+ | - It’s So Cool | ||
+ | - I Remember | ||
+ | - You Can Do It | ||
+ | - So What | ||
+ | - Another Day | ||
+ | - Pet Monkey | ||
+ | - It’s All I Can Stand | ||
+ | - Central Park (reprise) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== The Lost Nashville demo ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1984 Independent | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mark Krischak – vocals, guitar\\ | ||
+ | Kirk Heiner – guitar\\ | ||
+ | Chris Wimber – bass guitar\\ | ||
+ | Kevin Annis – drums | ||
+ | |||
+ | - New Boy (3:47) | ||
+ | - Reach Out Your Hand (2:48) | ||
+ | - Lost in the Darkness (4:04) | ||
+ | - When I’m... (2:56) | ||
+ | - Inside Looking Out (3:16) | ||
+ | - Time (3:04) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Kiss of Life ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1986 [[Frontline Records]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Michael Knott – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, percussion\\ | ||
+ | Kevin Lee – drums, percussion\\ | ||
+ | Brian Doidge – bass guitar | ||
+ | |||
+ | Produced by: Doug Doyle | ||
+ | |||
+ | - She’s on Fire | ||
+ | - I Pray You Pray | ||
+ | - I Can’t Wait | ||
+ | - Choose to Be True | ||
+ | - Highway to Zion | ||
+ | - Dreamin’ | ||
+ | - Love Boy Love Girl | ||
+ | - Turn! Turn! Turn! | ||
+ | - We Live for the Son | ||
+ | - Free Her | ||
+ | - See Me Fall | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Poplife ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1991 Blonde Vinyl Records | ||
+ | |||
+ | Michael Knott – Vocals, guitars; bass on “Surf With God”, cover art\\ | ||
+ | Michael Sauerbrey – Bass\\ | ||
+ | Steve Hindalong – Drums\\ | ||
+ | Christopher Colbert – guitar on “Surf With God” | ||
+ | |||
+ | Produced by: Michael Knott | ||
+ | |||
+ | - I Don’t Know (Sister, Sister) | ||
+ | - Queen of the Captive | ||
+ | - Jet Plane | ||
+ | - Skate | ||
+ | - It’s a Crazy Thing | ||
+ | - Surf with God | ||
+ | - Comin’ Up Roses | ||
+ | - Lookin’ for a Suit | ||
+ | - Surf With God | ||
+ | |||
+ | == The 1999 M8 re-issue includes these bonus songs: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Money | ||
+ | - I Want Your World | ||
+ | - Touch Me in the Wind | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------ | ||
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+ | ==== Huntington Beach ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1995 Brainstorm Artists International | ||
+ | |||
+ | Michael Knott – Vocals, guitar, bass\\ | ||
+ | Brian Doidge – Vocals, guitar, bass\\ | ||
+ | Chuck Cummings – Drums | ||
+ | |||
+ | Produced by The Lifesavers | ||
+ | |||
+ | - When She’s Gone | ||
+ | - Disappointed | ||
+ | - Huntington Beach Police | ||
+ | - Mrs. King | ||
+ | - Rent a Cop | ||
+ | - Out | ||
+ | - Big Kimono | ||
+ | - Sick | ||
+ | - Daddy’s Womp | ||
+ | - The Day Elvis Died | ||
+ | - Should Have Known | ||
+ | - Joey Ramone | ||
+ | - Who is She (bonus track) | ||
+ | - Get Outta My Life (bonus track) | ||
+ | - Susie’s Got Eyes For You (bonus track) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Heaven High ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2013 Independent\\ | ||
+ | 2014 Retroactive Records | ||
+ | |||
+ | Michael Knott – Vocals, additional Guitar on track 10\\ | ||
+ | Joshua Lory – Bass, additional guitar on track 6\\ | ||
+ | Masaki Liu – Guitar, Synth, Keys, Programming\\ | ||
+ | Nick White – Drums\\ | ||
+ | Chris Dugan – Drums on track 7\\ | ||
+ | Rick McDonough – Lap Steel on track 10 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Produced by Masaki Liu and Joshua Lory | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Heaven High (2:09) | ||
+ | - All Fall Down (3:25) | ||
+ | - Bark/Bite (1:54) | ||
+ | - Offed My Head (2:27) | ||
+ | - I Love It When (2:30) | ||
+ | - Dog Days of an Indian Summer (2:28) | ||
+ | - Oh Baby (2:52) | ||
+ | - Stereo Radio (4:46) | ||
+ | - Ocean View Lane (2:19) | ||
+ | - Last Spring (3:10) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ------ | ||
== Pages That Re-Direct Here: == | == Pages That Re-Direct Here: == |
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