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The Choir
Alternative Rock
Orange County, California, USA and Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Discography
1985 | Youth Choir | I Can't Take It / Here in the Night (7-inch) | |
1985 | Youth Choir | Voices in Shadows | Broken Records |
1986 | Youth Choir | Shades of Gray ep | Broken Records |
1986 | The Choir | Diamonds and Rain | Myrrh Records |
1988 | The Choir | Chase the Kangaroo | Myrrh Records |
1989 | The Choir | Wide-Eyed Wonder | Myrrh Records |
1990 | The Choir | Circle Slide | Myrrh Records |
1993 | The Choir | Kissers and Killers | |
1994 | The Choir | Speckled Bird | R.E.X. Music |
1995 | The Choir | Love Songs and Prayers: A Retrospective | Myrrh Records |
1996 | The Choir | Free Flying Soul | Tattoo Records |
1997 | The Choir | Let It Fly | Tattoo Records |
2000 | The Choir | Flap Your Wings | Galaxy21 Music |
2000 | The Choir | Live at Cornerstone 2000: Plugged | M8 Records |
2000 | The Choir | Live at Cornerstone 2000: Unplugged | M8 Records |
2001 | The Choir | Never Say Never: The First 20 Years | Galaxy21 Music |
2005 | The Choir | O How the Mighty Have Fallen | Galaxy21 Music |
2010 | The Choir | Burning Like the Midnight Sun | Galaxy21 Music |
2010 | The Choir | de-plumed | Galaxy21 Music |
2012 | The Choir | The Loudest Sound Ever Heard | Galaxy21 Music |
2013 | The Choir | Peace, Love & Light ep | Galaxy21 Music |
2014 | The Choir | Shadow Weaver | Galaxy21 Music |
2014 | The Choir | Live and on the Wing in Music City | Galaxy21 Music |
2018 | The Choir | Bloodshot | Galaxy21 Music |
2021 | The Choir | Deep Cuts | Galaxy21 Music |
Nevermind the Extras
2001 Galaxy21 Music (026297493226)
- Follow Me (new song 2001)
- Noon 'Til Whenever (new song 2001)
- It's So Wonderful (Youth Choir - What's Shakin' 1984)
- Here in the Night (Youth Choir - I Can't Take It 7-inch 1985)
- I Can't Take It (Youth Choir - I Can't Take It 7-inch 1985)
- Another World (Youth Choir, Voices in Shadows re-record session with Mark Heard 1985)
- Tears Don't Fall (Youth Choir, Voices in Shadows re-record session with Mark Heard 1985)
- All Night Long (Youth Choir, early version 1985 produced by Mark Heard, re-recorded on Shades of Grey ep 1986)
- We Should Be Dancing (Youth Choir, Voices in Shadows re-record session with Mark Heard 1985, never re-recorded or released)
- Wilderness (acoustic version from Brow Beat: Unplugged Alternative 1993)
- Mommy's in the Circus (Steve Hindalong - Thank the Lord Childrens ep 1992)
- More Than Words (Dan Michaels - Reveal 1991)
- Reveal (Dan Michaels - Reveal 1991)
- Tip of My Tongue (Mark Heard cover from Kissers & Killers/Strong Hand of Love - 1993/1994)
- Winnipesaukee (Steven Hindalong - Skinny, 1998)
- Everybody Suffers (Steve Hindalong, unreleased compilation track circa 2000)
- All the World to Me (Derri Daugherty - A Few Unfinished Songs 2002, also on Come as a Child, or Not at All 2003)
- What is the Cherry Bomb? (Cherry Bomb single 2001, remix of “Cherry Bomb” from Flap Your Wings, 2000)
- Rifleman (Voices) (sub-mix of the voices from “The Rifleman” from Chase the Kangaroo, 1988)
Tracks 6-9: From the Wikipedia page for Voices in Shadows: “Before the album's release, the band convinced the label brass to let them re-record “A Million Years” as a full band, with Mark Heard as producer, Bill Batstone on bass and including newly-hired Dan Michaels on Lyricon, before issuing that single to Christian radio. While in the studio with Heard, Youth Choir also re-recorded “Another World” as well as two new tracks: “We Should Be Dancing,” and an early version of “All Night Long,” the latter of which would be recorded again for the Shades of Gray EP. The re-recorded versions of “A Million Years” and “All Night Long” would officially be released on the compilation album ..Love Songs and Prayers: A Retrospective in 1995, with the other two tracks appearing on the “Nevermind the Extras” disc in the Choir's ..Never Say Never: The First 20 Years boxed set in 2000.”
Track 16: According to Steve Hindalong in 2022: “'Everybody Suffers' is a song I recorded for Eric Compuzano’s (The Prayer Chain) label called Northern Records. It was for a compilation project that was never released so the song only exists on Nevermind the Extras. I recall writing the lyric on the plane flight to LAX, putting music to it the next day and recording it one night at the Green Room with a bunch of those awesome, talented guys. Maybe 20 years ago?”
Track 19: According to Steve Hindalong in 2022: “The 'Rifle Man Voices' was a sub mix of the spoken parts for that song. Back then we were on 24 track 2” tape so a production idea like that required us to record a bunch of tracks and then bounce them down to two stereo tracks.“
(…to be continued…)