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Name:Daniel Amos Almost Discogrophy Vovbr 320cbr

Infohash: B80953AE8FCABCE93868FF90F281D0EAF8AD6024

Total Size: 2.11 GB

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Last Updated: 2015-10-19 11:27:39 (Update Now)

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1976 Daniel Amos 320cbr (Size: 2.11 GB) (Files: 346)

 1976 Daniel Amos 320cbr

  01 - Jesus Is Jehovah To Me.mp3

7.70 MB

  02 - The Bible.mp3

9.61 MB

  03 - Abidin'.mp3

7.32 MB

  04 - William.mp3

6.69 MB

  05 - Prelude - Servant's Prayer.mp3

1.86 MB

  06 - Don't Light Your Own Fire.mp3

10.32 MB

  07 - Losers and Winners.mp3

8.97 MB

  08 - Walking on the Water.mp3

10.71 MB

  09 - Ridin' Along.mp3

5.07 MB

  10 - Dusty Road.mp3

8.13 MB

  11 - Love in a Yielded Heart.mp3

5.98 MB

  12 - Skeptic's Song.mp3

5.57 MB

  13 - Happily Married Man.mp3

7.21 MB

  14 - Ain't Gonna Fight It.mp3

6.18 MB

  Daniel Amos - Daniel Amos.nfo

1.51 KB

  Daniel Amos Cover Scan.jpg

727.50 KB

  DanielAmosDisc.jpg

7.62 KB

  folder.jpg

301.18 KB

 1977 Shotgun Angel 320cbr

  01 - Days and Nights.mp3

5.36 MB

  02 - Black Gold Fever.mp3

6.92 MB

  03 - Praise Song.mp3

8.78 MB

  04 - Father's Arms.mp3

10.16 MB

  05 - Meal.mp3

4.90 MB

  06 - Shotgun Angel.mp3

8.43 MB

  07 - Finale Beresith Overture.mp3

5.28 MB

  08 - Lady Goodbye.mp3

5.68 MB

  09 - The Whistler.mp3

6.54 MB

  10 - He's Gonna Do a Number on You.mp3

5.79 MB

  11 - Better.mp3

5.50 MB

  12 - Sail Me Away.mp3

11.63 MB

  13 - Posse in the Sky.mp3

10.52 MB

  Daniel Amos - Shotgun Angel.nfo

1.50 KB

  ShotgunAngel.jpg

10.05 KB

  ShotgunAngelL.jpg

121.02 KB

 1978 Horrendous Disc 320cbr

  01 - I Love You #19.mp3

8.30 MB

  02 - Hound Of Heaven.mp3

9.51 MB

  03 - Tidal Wave.mp3

7.14 MB

  04 - Sky King.mp3

9.61 MB

  05 - On The Line.mp3

12.45 MB

  06 - I Believe In You.mp3

8.76 MB

  07 - Man In The Moon.mp3

9.46 MB

  08 - Never Leave You.mp3

7.25 MB

  09 - Horrendous Disc.mp3

12.37 MB

  10 - Hound Of Heaven - Tribute Version.mp3

10.10 MB

  11 - Hound Of Heaven - Tribute Version.mp3

11.61 MB

  Daniel Amos - Horrendous Disc.jpg

103.11 KB

  folder.jpg

765.62 KB

  HorrendousDisc.jpg

12.15 KB

  horrendous_disc.jpg

285.78 KB

  horrendous_disc_back.jpg

1.14 MB

  horrendous_disc_front.jpg

1.15 MB

 1981 Alarma! 320cbr

  01 - Central Theme.mp3

7.66 MB

  02 - Alarma!.mp3

7.72 MB

  03 - Big TimeBig Deal.mp3

7.11 MB

  04 - Props.mp3

4.57 MB

  05 - My Room.mp3

7.79 MB

  06 - Faces To The Window.mp3

5.82 MB

  07 - Cloak & Dagger.mp3

5.29 MB

  08 - Colored By.mp3

6.86 MB

  09 - C&D Reprise.mp3

1.75 MB

  10 - Through The Speakers.mp3

6.19 MB

  11 - Hit Them.mp3

5.68 MB

  12 - Baby Game.mp3

6.29 MB

  13 - Shedding The Mortal Coil.mp3

3.09 MB

  14 - Endless Summer.mp3

6.61 MB

  15 - Walls Of Doubt.mp3

9.09 MB

  16 - Ghost Of The Heart.mp3

6.19 MB

  17 - No Spaceship.mp3

5.88 MB

  18 - Out Of Town.mp3

5.98 MB

  19 - My Room (Demo Version).mp3

8.57 MB

  Alarma.jpg

7.28 KB

  Daniel Amos - Alarma.jpg

95.25 KB

 1982 Doppelganger 320cbr

  01 - Hollow Man.mp3

6.37 MB

  02 - Mall (All Over the World).mp3

7.54 MB

  03 - Real Girls.mp3

6.96 MB

  04 - New Car!.mp3

4.67 MB

  05 - Do Big Boys Cry.mp3

4.88 MB

  06 - Youth With a Machine.mp3

6.33 MB

  07 - The Double.mp3

9.04 MB

  08 - Distance and Direction.mp3

6.72 MB

  09 - Memory Lane.mp3

8.84 MB

  10 - Angels Tuck You In.mp3

6.31 MB

  11 - Little Crosses.mp3

6.12 MB

  12 - Autographs for the Sick.mp3

3.92 MB

  13 - I Didn't Build it for Me.mp3

6.53 MB

  14 - Here I am.mp3

7.53 MB

  15 - Hollow Man (reprise).mp3

2.05 MB

  16 - Concert Intro.mp3

6.78 MB

  17 - Real Girls (live).mp3

10.26 MB

  18 - Memory Lane (live).mp3

8.97 MB

  DA_doppelganger.jpg

19.72 KB

  Doppelganger.jpg

11.83 KB

 1984 Vox Humana 320cbr

  01 - Travelog.mp3

10.06 MB

  02 - (It's The Eighties, So Where's Our) Rocket Packs.mp3

8.44 MB

  03 - Home Permanent.mp3

7.34 MB

  04 - It's Sick.mp3

5.50 MB

  05 - William Blake.mp3

10.94 MB

  06 - Dance Stop.mp3

6.40 MB

  07 - Live And Let Live.mp3

18.27 MB

  08 - When Worlds Collide.mp3

8.86 MB

  09 - As The World Turns.mp3

4.64 MB

  10 - She's All Heart.mp3

2.83 MB

  11 - The Incredible Shrinking Man.mp3

6.96 MB

  12 - Sanctuary.mp3

13.43 MB

  200px-VoxHumanaAlbum.jpg

8.57 KB

  VoxHumanaAlbum.jpg

14.70 KB

 1986 Fearful Symmetry 320cbr

  00 - Fearful Symmetry Introduction.mp3

5.24 MB

  01 - A Sigh For You.mp3

9.11 MB

  02 - The Pool.mp3

8.85 MB

  03 - Sleep, Silent Child.mp3

10.86 MB

  04 - Neverland Ballroom.mp3

7.74 MB

  05 - Strong Points, Weak Points.mp3

9.12 MB

  06 - Instruction Through Film.mp3

7.83 MB

  07 - When Moonlight Sleeps (On Frosted The Hill).mp3

9.15 MB

  08 - Sudden Heaven.mp3

7.96 MB

  09 - Shadow Catcher.mp3

10.61 MB

  10 - Beautiful One.mp3

8.22 MB

  Daniel Amos - Fearful Symmetry.nfo

3.81 KB

  FearfulSymmetry.jpg

7.91 KB

 1986 Revelation 320cbr

  02 Lady Goodbye.mp3

9.16 MB

  03 The Whistler.mp3

12.37 MB

  04 He's Gonna Do A Number On You.mp3

5.72 MB

  05 Better.mp3

15.62 MB

  06 Sail Me Away.mp3

14.85 MB

  07 Posse In The Sky.mp3

14.66 MB

  08 Soon.mp3

25.32 MB

  DA-revelation.jpg

25.09 KB

  TheRevelationDanielAmos.jpg

11.81 KB

 1987 Darn Floor Big Bite 320cbr

  01 - Return of the Beat Menace.mp3

6.87 MB

  02 - Strange Animals.mp3

7.43 MB

  03 - Darn Floor - Big Bite.mp3

10.21 MB

  04 - Earth Household.mp3

8.97 MB

  05 - Safety Net.mp3

8.07 MB

  06 - Pictures of the Gone World.mp3

6.38 MB

  07 - Divine Instant.mp3

9.04 MB

  08 - Half Light, Epoch, and Phase.mp3

9.99 MB

  09 - The Unattainable Earth.mp3

8.85 MB

  10 - The Shape of Air.mp3

7.97 MB

  Daniel Amos - Darn Floor - Big Bite.nfo

1.44 KB

  Daniel Amos - Darn Floor Big Bite back.jpg

375.98 KB

  DarnFloorBigBite.jpg

13.53 KB

  dfbb.jpg

47.70 KB

  folder.jpg

238.32 KB

 1990 Live Bootleg '82 320cbr

  01 - I Love You #19.mp3

7.48 MB

  02 - I'm On Your Team.mp3

5.63 MB

  03 - Faces To The Window.mp3

5.49 MB

  04 - Mall All Over The World.mp3

7.08 MB

  05 - Everyone's Fallen Down.mp3

7.86 MB

  06 - Baby Game.mp3

5.91 MB

  07 - Through The Speakers.mp3

6.25 MB

  08 - Alarma!.mp3

6.16 MB

  09 - Love Has Open Arms.mp3

7.90 MB

  10 - Hit Them (With Love).mp3

6.01 MB

  11 - Hound Of Heaven.mp3

8.93 MB

  12 - Ghost Of The Heart.mp3

5.70 MB

  13 - The Surf Suite.mp3

19.77 MB

  200px-LiveBootleg82.jpg

7.22 KB

  LiveBootleg82.jpg

13.43 KB

 1991 Kalhoun 320cbr

  01 - Big, Warm, Sweet, Interior Glowing.mp3

9.06 MB

  02 - If You Want To.mp3

9.17 MB

  03 - Kalhoun.mp3

7.74 MB

  04 - I Will Return.mp3

9.92 MB

  05 - Tracking the Amorous Man.mp3

7.29 MB

  06 - Virgin Falls.mp3

9.77 MB

  07 - Gloryhound.mp3

10.82 MB

  08 - Prayer Wheel.mp3

8.43 MB

  09 - Note to Anna.mp3

6.26 MB

  10 - Father Explains.mp3

10.52 MB

  11 - Gate of the World.mp3

9.63 MB

  200px-Kalhoun.jpg

11.44 KB

  kalhounfront.jpg

18.17 KB

 1993 Motorcycle 320cbr

  01 - Banquet At The World's End.mp3

8.67 MB

  02 - Traps, Ensnares.mp3

8.75 MB

  03 - Hole In The World.mp3

12.71 MB

  04 - (What's Come) Over Me.mp3

8.72 MB

  05 - Buffalo Hills.mp3

10.09 MB

  06 - Guilty.mp3

10.51 MB

  07 - Motorcycle.mp3

8.15 MB

  08 - Wonderful.mp3

5.24 MB

  09 - So Long.mp3

2.18 MB

  10 - My Frontier.mp3

8.72 MB

  11 - Grace Is The Smell Of Rain.mp3

9.22 MB

  12 - Noelle.mp3

6.26 MB

  13 - Wise Acres.mp3

5.16 MB

  14 - So Long Again.mp3

6.64 MB

  200px-MotorCycle.jpg

11.06 KB

  MotorCycle.jpg

19.78 KB

 1994 Bibleland 320cbr

  01 - Broken Ladders To Glory.mp3

9.25 MB

  02 - Bibleland.mp3

6.79 MB

  03 - Theo's Logic.mp3

7.76 MB

  04 - Low Crawls & High Times.mp3

8.45 MB

  05 - Bakersfield.mp3

14.57 MB

  06 - Out In The Cold.mp3

11.53 MB

  07 - The Bubble Bursts.mp3

9.87 MB

  08 - Pete and Repeat.mp3

9.67 MB

  09 - Constance Of The Universe.mp3

9.47 MB

  10 - I'll Get Over It.mp3

10.69 MB

  11 - She's Working Here.mp3

9.84 MB

  12 - Stone Away.mp3

10.98 MB

  200px-DABibleland.jpg

11.17 KB

  DABibleland.jpg

20.42 KB

 1994 Preachers From Outer Space 320cbr

  01 - Shotgun Angel.mp3

9.46 MB

  02 - Abidin'.mp3

7.10 MB

  03 - Happily Married Man.mp3

7.98 MB

  04 - Salvation Wings.mp3

6.88 MB

  05 - Hound of Heaven.mp3

12.37 MB

  06 - Secret Scripts & 3D Glasses.mp3

8.19 MB

  07 - Horrendous Disc.mp3

10.01 MB

  08 - Posse in the Sky.mp3

11.26 MB

  09 - Secret Scripts & 3D Glasses.mp3

7.21 MB

  10 - Mary Baker Eddy.mp3

11.54 MB

  11 - I Love You #19.mp3

8.31 MB

  12 - You Always Run Away From Love.mp3

9.25 MB

  13 - As Long As I Live.mp3

8.46 MB

  14 - I Get Around.mp3

5.80 MB

  200px-PreachersfromOuterSpace.jpg

12.15 KB

  PreachersfromOuterSpace.jpg

22.50 KB

 1998 Our Personal Favorites 256cbr

  01 - Walls of Doubt.mp3

7.35 MB

  02 - Alarma.mp3

6.21 MB

  03 - Darn FloorBig Bite.mp3

8.21 MB

  04 - Broken Ladders to Glory.mp3

7.37 MB

  05 - I'll Get Over It.mp3

8.57 MB

  06 - If You Want To.mp3

7.39 MB

  07 - The Pool.mp3

7.05 MB

  08 - Mall (All Over the World).mp3

6.10 MB

  09 - I Love You #19.mp3

6.04 MB

  10 - Hound of Heaven.mp3

7.19 MB

  11 - Twilight Love [Live][#][].mp3

5.74 MB

  12 - Grace Is the Smell of Rain.mp3

7.38 MB

  13 - Noelle.mp3

5.05 MB

  14 - When Everyone Wore Hats.mp3

10.03 MB

  15 - Sanctuary.mp3

10.78 MB

  16 - Soon.mp3

8.26 MB

  17 - Father's Arms.mp3

8.16 MB

  18 - Ain't Gonna Fight It.mp3

8.30 MB

  DA pers fav.jpg

26.06 KB

  Daniel Amos (DA) - Our Personal Favorite World Famous Hits.nfo

4.90 KB

  Danielamosfavoritehits.jpg

18.74 KB

  folder.jpg

19.53 KB

 2000 Live at Cornerstone 2000 VOvbr

  CD1

   101 - Intro.mp3

1.53 MB

   102 - Ghost of the Heart.mp3

4.12 MB

   103 - Hell Oh.mp3

6.70 MB

   104 - Prayer Wheel.mp3

6.84 MB

   105 - I Didn't Build It For Me.mp3

3.56 MB

   106 - If You Want To.mp3

8.46 MB

   107 - Can't Take My Eyes Off of You.mp3

7.78 MB

   108 - Tracking the Amorous Man.mp3

5.15 MB

   109 - Alarma!.mp3

5.27 MB

   110 - Grace Is the Smell of Rain Glory Road.mp3

10.22 MB

   111 - Virgin Falls.mp3

6.43 MB

   112 - Terry Taylor Speaking.mp3

4.34 MB

   113 - Walls of Doubt.mp3

5.93 MB

   114 - Terry Taylor Speaking.mp3

6.94 MB

   115 - Broken Ladders to Glory Zoom Daddy.mp3

13.54 MB

   LiveCor1.txt

0.39 KB

   LiveCorner1.txt

0.31 KB

  CD2

   201 - The Twist.mp3

7.26 MB

   202 - CoCo the Talking Guitar (Incomplete).mp3

5.32 MB

   203 - Safety Net.mp3

4.50 MB

   204 - Arthur Fhardi's Y odeling Party.mp3

4.45 MB

   205 - Theo's Logic.mp3

684.49 KB

   206 - Big, Warm, Interior Glowing.mp3

6.46 MB

   207 - Big Guns.mp3

6.31 MB

   208 - I'll Get Over It.mp3

9.41 MB

   209 - Sanctuary.mp3

7.05 MB

   210 - I Love You #19 (audience Band).mp3

8.34 MB

   211 - Shape of Air.mp3

5.45 MB

   212 - Through the Speakers.mp3

4.53 MB

   213 - Let's Spin.mp3

7.54 MB

   214 - Audience Encore Chant.mp3

1.60 MB

   215 - I Didn't Build It for Me.mp3

3.24 MB

   216 - More Audience Excitement.mp3

1.58 MB

   217 - Terry's Finale.mp3

4.01 MB

   LiveCor2.txt

0.44 KB

   LiveCorner2.txt

0.34 KB

  DA_Cornerstone.jpg

37.50 KB

  folder.jpg

10.30 KB

 2001 Mr. Buechner's Dream 192cbr

  CD1

   101 - This Is the One.mp3

3.20 MB

   102 - Mr. Buechner's Dream.mp3

1.91 MB

   103 - The Author of the Story.mp3

6.65 MB

   104 - Your Long Year.mp3

5.36 MB

   105 - Who's Who Here.mp3

5.68 MB

   106 - Thick Skin.mp3

4.03 MB

   107 - Ribbons and Bows.mp3

4.69 MB

   108 - Ordinary Extraordinary Day.mp3

4.62 MB

   109 - I Get to Wondering.mp3

4.07 MB

   110 - Faithful Street.mp3

3.59 MB

   111 - The Lucky Ones.mp3

3.02 MB

   112 - Rice Paper Wings.mp3

3.68 MB

   113 - The Tale You Told.mp3

3.75 MB

   114 - Meanwhile.mp3

4.37 MB

   115 - My Beautiful Martyr.mp3

4.19 MB

   116 - The Staggering Gods.mp3

4.69 MB

   117 - A Little Grace.mp3

3.45 MB

   118 - Over Her Shoulder.mp3

5.38 MB

   119 - Mr. Buechner Wakes Up.mp3

946.00 KB

   120 - Joel.mp3

4.55 MB

  CD2

   201 - Pretty Little Lies.mp3

5.80 MB

   202 - Child on a Leash.mp3

4.05 MB

   203 - Small Great Things.mp3

4.03 MB

   204 - Easy for You.mp3

6.39 MB

   205 - Maybe All I Need.mp3

4.53 MB

   206 - Pregnant Pause.mp3

4.76 MB

   207 - She's a Hard Drink.mp3

3.80 MB

   208 - So Far So Good.mp3

5.24 MB

   209 - Flash in Your Eyes.mp3

4.85 MB

   210 - Nobody Will.mp3

3.93 MB

   212 - Steal Away.mp3

3.77 MB

   213 - And So It Goes.mp3

5.01 MB

   214 - Hidden.mp3

2.33 MB

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24.59 KB

 2002 When Everyone Wore Hats Songs Of The Heart 320cbr

  1995 Songs of the Heart 320cbr

   01 - Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You.mp3

11.34 MB

   02 - The Glory Road.mp3

7.68 MB

   03 - Get Into The Bus, Aloha.mp3

5.80 MB

   04 - Evangeline.mp3

7.97 MB

   05 - Uneasy Lies The Head Of The Confidence Man.mp3

10.69 MB

   06 - The Organ Bar.mp3

9.01 MB

   07 - Donna Nietche and Her Super Race Of Kick Boxing Uber Parrots.mp3

2.83 MB

   08 - Our Night To Howl, Time To Go Dancing.mp3

5.95 MB

   09 - Sins Of The Fathers.mp3

8.82 MB

   10 - Turn This Off.mp3

2.49 MB

   11 - Loveland.mp3

9.68 MB

   12 - When Everyone Wore Hats.mp3

12.52 MB

   13 - My Hand To God.mp3

8.80 MB

  1995 Songs of the Heart CD2 320cbr

   01 - Donna Nietche And Her Super Race Of Kickboxing Ãœber Parrots.mp3

3.62 MB

   02 - Piano Intro.mp3

2.36 MB

   03 - The Glory Road.mp3

8.89 MB

   04 - Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You , Get Back Into The Bus, Aloha.mp3

10.32 MB

   05 - Evangeline.mp3

7.69 MB

   06 - The Devil's Elbow.mp3

6.32 MB

   07 - Uneasy Lies The Head Of The Confidence Man.mp3

10.60 MB

   08 - The Organ Bar.mp3

8.35 MB

   09 - Turn This Off.mp3

1.28 MB

   10 - Our Night To Howl, Time To Go Dancing , Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You (Reprise).mp3

8.33 MB

   11 - Your Hidden Hand.mp3

5.86 MB

   12 - Sins Of The Fathers.mp3

9.88 MB

   13 - Loveland.mp3

8.52 MB

   14 - When Everyone Wore Hats.mp3

10.82 MB

   15 - My Hand To God , Piano Outro.mp3

11.15 MB

   16 - The Glory Road (Reprise).mp3

3.49 MB

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11.42 KB

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21.12 KB

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770.43 KB

 DADisco.txt

33.53 KB

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Are they Country Rock, New Wave, Rock or Alternative?
How about all of the above and awesome to boot.
One of Rock's most interesting and diverse bands, unfortunatly they happened to be on Christian Labels.
So not much of a promotion machine machine. Worth checking out ~ DooMSayr

Daniel Amos, 1976 debut album 320cbr

1. "Jesus Is Jehovah To Me" (Chamberlain/Dieckmeyer/Taylor) – 3:18
2. "The Bible" (Baxter) – 4:20
3. "Abidin'" (Taylor) – 3:24
4. "William" (Taylor) – 2:52
5. "Prelude: Servant's Prayer" (Baxter) :47
6. "Don't Light Your Own Fire" (Taylor) – 4:28
7. "Losers And Winners" (Taylor) – 3:52
8. "Walking On The Water" (Taylor) – 4:38
9. "Ridin' Along" (Baxter/Chamberlain/Dieckmeyer/Taylor) – 2:10
10. "Dusty Road" (Taylor) – 3:25
11. "Love In A Yielded Heart" (Baxter) – 2:34
12. "Skeptics' Song" (Taylor) – 2:22
13. "Happily Married Man" (Bonus Track, from Maranatha Country Roundup) – 3:09
14. "Ain't Gonna Fight It" (Bonus Track, from Maranatha! 5) – 4:27 (192cbr)

Heavily influenced by The Band, Steely Dan and The Byrds' Sweetheart of the Rodeo, D.A.'s debut full length album temporarily leaves behind the rock and roll roots of the band members earlier bands although many of the songs came from those days. Baxter's "The Bible" and "Love In A Yielded Heart" (then known as "Freedom") were both performed in the early days of Jubal's Last Band, the band that was formed in late 1972 and eventually evolved into Daniel Amos. Taylor's "William," "Dusty Road," and "'Aint Gonna Fight It" date back to 1971 and his early band Good Shephard, and "Skeptic's Song" (then known as "Resurrection") dates back at least to 1972 and his band, Judge Rainbow and the Prophetic Trumpets.
The band's recording contract with Maranatha! resulted from Jubal's Last Band's audition for the label sometime in mid 1975. Another band at the meeting, led by Darrell Mansfield, had a similar name - Jubal. The two bands decided to change their names to avoid confusion. Mansfield renamed his band Gentle Faith, and Jubal's Last Band became Daniel Amos. Not long after, D.A. recorded its first song for Maranatha!, Taylor's "'Aint Gonna Fight It." That track was released on the Various Artists album, Maranatha! 5 towards the end of that same year. That December, D.A. entered Mama Jo's Studio and began work on their first album. The album was released in early 1976.~ Wikipedia

Shotgun Angel, 1977 album 320cbr

Side one
1. "Days And Nights" (Taylor/Chamberlain)
2. "Black Gold Fever" (Taylor)
3. "Praise Song" (Taylor)
4. "Father's Arms" (Taylor)
5. "Meal" (Taylor)
6. "Shotgun Angel" (Bill Sprouse, Jr)
Side two
1. "Finale: Bereshith Overture" (Stipech/Taylor/Cook)
2. "Lady Goodbye" (Taylor/Chamberlain/Cook)
3. "The Whistler" (Taylor/Chamberlain/Cook)
4. "He's Gonna Do A Number On You" (Cook)
5. "Better" (Taylor/Chamberlain/Cook)
6. "Sail Me Away" (Taylor/Chamberlain)
7. "Posse In The Sky" (Taylor)

Shotgun Angel is the title of a 1977 album released by Daniel Amos. The album is named after the song of the same name, which is also found on the album. The song was written years earlier by Bill Sprouse Jr. for his band The Road Home. After Sprouse's untimely death at age 26, Mike Shoup dug up an old 4 track tape and asked Dom Franco of the Maranatha! group Bethlehem to add pedal steel guitar to the song. The rest is history, for when the guys from Daniel Amos heard it they enlisted Franco to play the pedal steel and Mike and Ed to add the CB radio voices on the recording. Not only did it become a popular song at the time for D.A., it would also become the title of their second album.
Although DA's previous release was largely country, this album marked the start of a return to the band's pre-label roots, rock and roll, which took some of their country fans by surprise. Shotgun Angel was half country and half rock-opera. The 'Side 2' of the LP featured lush orchestrations and a string of rock songs linked together in a way that was reminiscent of The Beatles Sgt. Peppers album. The band even made a number of concert performances at this time with a full orchestra backing them.~ Wikipedia

Horrendous Disc, 1978 album 320cbr

CD Reissue
1. "I Love You #19"
2. "Hound Of Heaven"
3. "Near Sighted Girl(With Approaching Tidal Wave)"
4. "Out Across The Sky(Sky King)"
5. "On The Line"
6. "I Believe In You"
7. "Man In The Moon"
8. "Never Leave You"
9. "Horrendous Disc"
10. "Hound Of Heaven(Performed by Larry Norman)"
11. "Hound Of Heaven(Another Version Performed by Larry Norman)"

Horrendous Disc is the title of an album by the rock band Daniel Amos, that was recorded in 1978 and released in 1981.DA had almost completely abandoned the country sound of their first record by late 1977 and early 1978, when this album was recorded with legendary rock and roll producer Mike Stone (Journey, Queen, Asia, Kiss, Frank Zappa and others).
The album was dropped by Maranatha! Music after the label decided to quit releasing rock and roll albums and focus on children's releases and the new praise style of gospel music. So the band, now without a record contract, began to shop the project around to various labels like Curb/Warner Brothers. Word bought the tapes from Maranatha! and Larry Norman's Solid Rock Records, home to such artists as Randy Stonehill, Tom Howard, Mark Heard, and others, leased the recordings from Word. Norman had the album mixed and took photos of the band for the album's cover. In July 1979, Norman released a test pressing with a different track listing and slightly different mix. This pressing was distributed to reviewers and extra copies were taken on tour.
Aside from live performances, music from the album, the test pressing, was first heard by the public on the Rock & Religion Radio Show on January 20, 1980. Several tracks were played and the band was interviewed about what they had hoped would be their soon-to-be-released album. For reasons that remain a mystery, the album was shelved by Solid Rock until its long overdue release in April 1981, nearly three years after it had been recorded and just weeks before the band's follow up on Newpax Records, ¡Alarma!, hit record stores. Upon its release, CCM found it's sound to be "bizzare, multifacited" compared to the group's other releases.[1]
This album frequently appeared at the top of Christian Music magazine readers polls of the "album that people most wanted to see released on CD," until its eventual reissue on CD in 2000. It was listed at #63 in the book CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music (Harvest House Publishers, 2001).
The CD re-release stirred controversy among Daniel Amos fans by the inclusion of two bonus tracks: Tribute recordings that Larry recorded for the When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos CD that he decided to include at the end of the Horrendous Disc CD. The covers sung by Norman were of his favorite Daniel Amos song – "Hound of Heaven." One recording was a straight-ahead tribute version of the song and the second tribute recording was a version using a very laid–back jazz band. The decision to include these cover tracks on the CD, along with some long, wandering liner notes, bewildered DA fans.~ Wikipedia

¡Alarma!, 1981 album 320cbr

Side one
1. "Central Theme" (Taylor)
2. "¡Alarma!" (Taylor)
3. "Big Time/Big Deal" (Taylor)
4. "Props" (Taylor)
5. "My Room" (Taylor)
6. "Faces To The Window" (Taylor)
7. "Cloak & Dagger" (Taylor/Chamberlain)
8. "Colored By" (Taylor)
Side two
1. "C & D Reprise" (Taylor/Chamberlain)
2. "Through The Speakers" (Taylor)
3. "Hit Them" (Taylor)
4. "Baby Game" (Taylor)
5. "Shedding The Mortal Coil" (Taylor/Cook/Chamberlain)
6. "Endless Summer" (Taylor/Chamberlain)
7. "Walls Of Doubt" (Taylor)
8. "Ghost Of The Heart" (Taylor)

¡Alarma! is a 1981 album by rock band Daniel Amos, released on Newpax Records.¡Alarma!, released weeks after the band's Beatles/Beach Boys influenced Horrendous Disc, took a decidedly New Wave direction along the lines of Elvis Costello or Talking Heads.
Lyrically, the album contains social commentary so harsh that CCM described it as "perhaps the most scathing ever put out by a Christian label."[1]
¡Alarma! was the first of a four part series of albums by DA entitled The ¡Alarma! Chronicles, which also included the albums Doppelgänger, Vox Humana, and Fearful Symmetry. On the tours that followed each release, the band presented a full multimedia event complete with video screens synchronized to the music -- something that was unusual in the early 1980s for any band.[citation needed] This album, along with the other three albums from the Alarma! Chronicles, was rereleased as part of the Alarma! Chronicles Book set in 2000. The Book Set included 3 CDs, over 200 pages of lyrics, photos, liner notes, essays, interviews and other information in a hardcover book.
Dieckmeyer left the band before the ¡Alarma! Tour, and was replaced with bassist, Tim Chandler.
This album was listed at #62 in the book CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music (Harvest House Publishers, 2001).~ Wikipedia

Doppelgänger, 1983 album 320cbr

Side One:
1. "Hollow Man" (Taylor)
2. "Mall (All Over The World)" (Taylor)
3. "Real Girls" (Taylor/Chamberlain)
4. "New Car!" (Taylor)
5. "Do Big Boys Cry" (Taylor)
6. "Youth With A Machine" (Taylor)
7. "The Double" (Taylor)
8. "Distance and Direction" (Taylor)
Side Two:
1. "Memory Lane" (Taylor)
2. "Angels Tuck You In" (Taylor)
3. "Little Crosses" (Chamberlain)
4. "Autographs for the Sick" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Chamberlain/Chandler)
5. "I Didn't Build It For Me" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Chamberlain)
6. "Here I Am" (Taylor)
7. "Hollow Man (Reprise)" (Taylor)

Doppelganger was a much darker, more haunting album than the album that preceded it, ¡Alarma!. The album starts with the eerie backward sounds of "Hollow Man" (inspired by T. S. Eliot's poem, The Hollow Men). Taylor's lyrics to "I Didn't Build it For Me" and "New Car" were sharp attacks on televangelists, that actually predate the Jimmy Swaggart/Jim Bakker/Robert Tilton scandals by nearly a decade.
Doppelganger was the second of a four part series of albums by DA entitled The ¡Alarma! Chronicles, which also included the albums ¡Alarma!, Vox Humana, and Fearful Symmetry.~ Wikipedia

Vox Humana, 1984 album 320cbr

Side one
1. "Travelog" (Taylor)
2. "(It's The Eighties, So Where's Our) Rocket Packs" (Taylor)
3. "Home Permanent" (Taylor)
4. "It's Sick" (Taylor)
5. "William Blake" (Words and Music by Taylor, Arrangement by Taylor/Chandler)
6. "Dance Stop" (Words and Music by Taylor, Arrangement by Taylor/Chandler)
Side two
1. "Live And Let Live" (Taylor)
2. "When Worlds Collide" (Taylor)
3. "As The World Turns" (Taylor)
4. "She's All Heart" (Taylor)
5. "The Incredible Shrinking Man" (Taylor)
6. "Sanctuary" (Taylor)

Vox Humana was a much brighter album than its predecessor, Doppelgänger, and included catchy, synthesizer-driven pop songs with lyrics about technology's role in American culture. "Travelog" was a song about a television-obsessed man "basking in the blue light".
Danish author Søren Kierkegaard, Polish poet Czeslaw Milosz, and Britons Malcolm Muggeridge and William Blake are all quoted in the liner notes of the album. DA also included a beautiful tribute to Blake with the ballad, "William Blake."
"Dance Stop", a song condemning nuclear arms escalation, asked listeners to dance to the song and stop suddenly when the word "stop" is sung. Due to the fast, upbeat punk rock style of the song, it is nearly impossible to follow the song's musical directions. The song went on to become a popular concert favorite for DA fans in later years, with audience members doing their best to follow the rules.
Vox Humana was the third of a four part series of albums by DA entitled The ¡Alarma! Chronicles, which also included the albums ¡Alarma!, Doppelgänger, and Fearful Symmetry.~ Wikipedia

Fearful Symmetry, 1986 album 320cbr

Fearful Symmetry is a lush, synthesizer driven pop album, lyrically wrapped in puzzles that the listener has to decipher. Nearly every song on Fearful Symmetry in some way deals with pain or darkness - from the William Blake-inspired "Sleep Silent Child", a song about death, to "Strong Points, Weak Points", a song about doubt. The album title comes from a line in The Tyger by Wm. Blake. The album ends on an upbeat note however, with the touching ballad, "Beautiful One".
Fearful Symmetry was the final chapter of a four part series of albums by DA entitled The ¡Alarma! Chronicles, which also included the albums ¡Alarma!, Doppelgänger, and Vox Humana.~ Wikipedia

The Revelation, 1986 320cbr

Track listing
1. "Finale: Bereshith Overture"
2. "Lady Goodbye"
3. "The Whistler"
4. "He's Gonna Do A Number On You"
5. "Better"
6. "Sail Me Away"
7. "Posse In The Sky"
8. "Soon"

The Revelation is a reworking of the popular "side 2" of the band's 1977 album, Shotgun Angel. All of the tracks were remixed, and one bonus track was recorded, the Phil Spector inspired Soon. Also, added for this new collection were narrations between songs by Calvary Chapel Pastor Chuck Smith, reading from the Book of Revelation.
~ Wikipedia

Darn Floor - Big Bite, 1987 album 320cbr

Side one
1. "Return of the Beat Menace" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
2. "Strange Animals" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
3. "Darn Floor - Big Bite" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
4. "Earth Household" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
5. "Safety Net" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
Side two
1. "Pictures of the Gone World" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
2. "Divine Instant" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
3. "Half Light, Epoch and Phase" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
4. "The Unattainable Earth" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
5. "The Shape of Air" (Taylor)

DA followed the critically acclaimed ¡Alarma! Chronicles four part album series with this album which left many scratching their heads. Although it was praised by many fans and critics, it became one of DA's worst selling albums, rejected by an industry which, ironically, didn't understand what it meant.
The title of the album came from an incident involving Koko the gorilla, who had been trained to understand limited amounts of American Sign Language. Koko reacted to an earthquake with the words "Darn darn floor bad bite. Trouble trouble." The general lyrical theme of the album is comparing Koko's limited and inadequate understanding of the earthquake, to man's limited and inadequate understanding of the nature of God.
The album is also heavily inspired by the works of Czeslaw Milosz, especially in songs like "The Unattainable Earth" (which was named after one of Milosz' books), "Safety Net", "Pictures of the Gone World", "Divine Instant", and "Half Light, Epoch, and Phase". Taylor also incorporated several lines from the book Little, Big by John Crowley into his lyrics, including the line "I drink you endlessly toward my hollow heart" in the song "Earth Household." Taylor's love for Annie Dillard comes through strongly with the final song, "The Shape Of Air", which features an all star choir. ~ Wikipedia

Live Bootleg '82, 1990 320cbr

Track listing

1. "I Love You #19"
2. "I'm On Your Team" * Previously Unreleased
3. "Faces To The Window"
4. "Mall All Over The World"
5. "Everyone's Fallen Down" * Previously Unreleased
6. "Baby Game"
7. "Through the Speakers"
8. "Alarma!"
9. "Love Has Open Arms" * Previously Unreleased
10. "Hit Them (With Love)"
11. "Hound of Heaven"
12. "Ghost of the Heart"
13. "The Surf Suite"

Live Bootleg '82 is the title of a 1990 live album by rock band Daniel Amos, released on Stunt Records.
Recorded in St. Louis, Missouri by Bruce A. Brown, this officially released bootleg gives fans a glimpse into a typical D.A. concert in the early 1980s. The band tears through energetic rendetions of fan favorites like "I Love You #19," "Through the Speakers," "Alarma!," and "Hound of Heaven" before launching into their famous "surf Suite." The "Surf Suite" included D.A.'s own surf songs "Endless Summer," and "(Near Sighted Girl with Approaching) Tidal Wave" as well as the surf classics "Wipe Out" and The Beach Boys' "Surfin USA."
~ Wikipedia

Kalhöun, 1991 album 320cbr

Track listing
1. "Big, Warm, Sweet Interior Glowing" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
2. "If You Want To" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
3. "Kalhoun" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
4. "I Will Return" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
5. "Tracking the Amorous Man" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
6. "Virgin Falls" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
7. "Gloryhound" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
8. "Prayer Wheel" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
9. "Note to Anna" (Words and Music by Taylor)
10. "Father Explains" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
11. "Gate of the World" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)

Kalhöun is an album by rock band Daniel Amos, released on BAI Records in 1991. The album marked the return of the band after a number of years working on side projects like The Swirling Eddies.
Kalhöun was released during a special release party that was thrown for fans and held at Cornerstone '91 by Stunt Records. Lead singer and songwriter, Terry Taylor, was at the party to autograph CDs for the fans that attended. Stunt Records' Tom Gulotta held a special auction of D.A. memerabilia - including early artwork for Taylor's solo album, Knowledge & Innocence, a promotional copy of The Swirling Eddies video "I've Got An Idea" and Arthur Fhardy's flowery shirt, which was torn off him during a rowdy performance by the Eddies at Cornerstone '90.
"If You Want To," was later rerecorded by Taylor's other band, the Lost Dogs for their 2004 album MUTT.
~ Wikipedia

Motor Cycle, 1993 album 320cbr

Track listing
1. "Banquet at the World's End" (Words and music by Taylor)
2. "Traps, Ensares" (Words and music by Taylor/Chamberlain)
3. "Hole in the World" (Words and music by Taylor)
4. "(Whats Come) Over Me" (Words and music by Taylor)
5. "Buffalo Hills" (Words and music by Taylor)
6. "Guilty" (Words and music by Taylor)
7. "Motorcycle" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler)
8. "Wonderful" (Words by Taylor/Chamberlain/McCall, music by Taylor/Chamberlain)
9. "So Long" (Words and music by Taylor)
10. "My Frontier" (Words and music by Taylor)
11. "Grace is the Smell of Rain" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Chamberlain)
12. "Noelle" (Words and music by Taylor)
13. "Wise Acres" (Words and music by Taylor)
14. "So Long Again" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Chamberlain)

MotorCycle is the title of a 1993 album by rock band Daniel Amos, released on BAI Records. The album was dedicated to the memory of songwriter Mark Heard.
MotorCycle is a lush, pop rock album, which marked the return of longtime D.A. guitarist Jerry Chamberlain.
"Grace is the Smell of Rain" was later rerecorded by Taylor's other band, the Lost Dogs, for their 2004 album MUTT.
~ Wikipedia

Bibleland, 1994 album 320cbr

Track listing
1. "Broken Ladders to Glory" (Words and music by Taylor)
2. "Bibleland" (Words and music by Taylor)
3. "Theo's Logic" (Words and music by Taylor)
4. "Low Crawls and High Times" (Words and music by Taylor)
5. "Bakersfield" (Words and music by Taylor)
6. "Out in the Cold" (Words and music by Taylor)
7. "The Bubble Bursts" (Words and music by Taylor)
8. "Pete and Repeat" (Words and music by Taylor)
9. "Constance of the Universe" (Words and music by Taylor)
10. "I'll Get Over It" (Words and music by Taylor)
11. "She's Working Here" (Words and music by Taylor)
12. "Stone Away" (Words by Taylor, Music by Taylor/Chandler/McTaggart)

Bibleland is the title of a 1994 album by rock band Daniel Amos, released on BAI Records.
Bibleland is a rough and gritty rock record with lots of noise and distortion recorded mostly live-in-the-studio.
The title song pokes fun at cheap religious merchandise in the form of a fictional Amusement Park (although based on several real parks) called "Bibleland." The album's artwork includes a "Circus" style gatefold illustration by Douglas TenNapel. ~ Wikipedia

Preachers From Outer Space!, 1994 An historic night, recorded live at the Anaheim Convention Center, Easter Weekend 1978 320cbr

Track listing
1. "Shotgun Angel"
2. "Abidin'"
3. "Happily Married Man"
4. "Salvation Wings" * Previously Unreleased song
5. "Hound of Heaven"
6. "Secret Scripts & 3D Glasses" * Previously Unreleased song
7. "Horrendous Disc"
8. "Posse in the Sky"
9. "Secret Scripts & 3D Glasses" * Previously Unreleased song (Alternate version)
10. "Mary Baker Eddy" * Previously Unreleased song
11. "I Love You #19" (Early Demo)
12. "You Always Run Away From Love" (Early Demo) * Previously Unreleased song
13. "As Long As I Live" (studio out-take) * Previously Unreleased song
14. "I Get Around (Studio Out-take) * Beach Boys cover

Preachers from Outer Space! is the title of a 1994 live album by rock band Daniel Amos, released on Stunt Records.
Preachers chronicles a bit of what the band was doing in those "missing years" of 1978-1981; after much of the Horrendous Disc album had been finished, and about four years before it would finally be released by its label. The show starts with a few of the band's earlier country/rock songs like "Shotgun Angel," and "Happily Married Man," and then introduces the audience to many songs from the still unreleased album. Also included on this collection are the rare concert favorites, "Mary Baker Eddy" and "Secret Scripts & 3D Glasses" - neither of which has ever been recorded by the band for an album or released officially on any other project.~ Wikipedia

Our Personal Favorite World Famous Hits 1998 album 256cbr

1. "Walls of Doubt" [from Alarma!] 1981
2. "Alarma!" [from Alarma!] 1981
3. "Darn Floor - Big Bite" [from Darn Floor - Big Bite] 1987
4. "Broken Ladders" [from Bibleland] 1994
5. "I'll Get Over It" [from Bibleland] 1994
6. "If You Want To" [from Kalhoun] 1991
7. "The Pool" [from Fearful Symmetry] 1986
8. "Mall (All Over The World)" [from Doppelganger] 1983
9. "I Love You #19" [from Live Bootleg '82] 1982
10. "Hound Of Heaven" [from Live Bootleg '82] 1982
11. "Twilight Love" [Live] Unreleased 1979
12. "Grace Is The Smell of Rain" [from Motor Cycle] 1993
13. "Noelle" [from Motor Cycle] 1993
14. "When Everyone Wore Hats" [from Songs of the Heart] 1995
15. "Sanctuary" [from Vox Humana] 1984
16. "Soon" [from The Revelation] 1986
17. "Father's Arms" [from Shotgun Angel] 1977
18. "Ain't Gonna Fight It" [from Maranatha 5] 1975

It is entirely impossible to summarize nearly twenty-five years of Daniel Amos's music with only eighteen songs, and most fans will be frustrated that their own personal favorite world famous hits are not among the mix. I can personally think of two albums worth of their material that I'd rather see collected on one disc. In some cases the songs selected here would have been my second, third...or even fourth choice from each album. On the flip side, they didn't include any embarrassing stinkers either. This confounding situation of not knowing which tracks to include to please the most people with one fell swoop may also account for what appears to be the album's intentionally tighter focus. Most of Daniel Amos's boldest, oddest adventures are avoided in favor of songs that are either just more straight-forward or among the beautiful, thoughtful, or sentimental variety. This would have worked well had KMG also released a companion disc of Daniel Amos's most upbeat anthems, outlandish experiments, and outright party hits, which are surprisingly and disappointingly missing here for the most part. (The deviously clever "Mall All Over the World" being the most notable exception.)
Regardless, the fact remains that this collection contains such strength of material that Taylor's songwriting genius--not to mention his cohorts impressive musical talents--are all granted some measure of appropriate homage. Most of the fun that could have injected this collection with gleeful rollicking abandon is undermined. But what remains is still a solid, considerable testimony, especially to the Author of Faith who sustained the band through all these years. At best, very nearly the best of Daniel Amos! At worst, some great songs to introduce a friend to the band. And we can all still hope "the band that won't go away" just plain won't.
~ The Phantom Tollbooth June 1999 by Steven S. Baldwin

Mr. Buechner's Dream, 2001 double CD. 192cbr

All lyrics by Terry Scott Taylor, and music by Daniel Amos.

Mr Buechner's Dream (The First Collection):
1. "This is the One"
2. "Mr. Buechner's Dream"
3. "The Author of the Story"
4. "Your Long Year"
5. "Who's Who Here?"
6. "Thick Skin"
7. "Ribbons & Bows"
8. "Ordinary Extraordinary Day"
9. "I Get to Wondering"
10. "Faithful Street"
11. "The Lucky Ones"
12. "Rice Paper Wings"
13. "The Tale You Told"
14. "Meanwhile"
15. "Over Her Shoulder"
16. "The Staggering Gods"
17. "A Little Grace"
18. "My Beautiful Martyr"
19. "Mr. Buechner Wakes Up"
20. "Joel"
And So It Goes (The Second Collection):
1. "Pretty Little Lies"
2. "Child on a Leash"
3. "Small Great Things"
4. "Easy for You"
5. "Maybe All I Need"
6. "Pregnant Pause"
7. "She's a Hard Drink"
8. "So Far So Good"
9. "Flash in Your Eyes" (A Song for Gene Eugene)
10. "Nobody Will"
11. "Fingertips"
12. "Steal Away"
13. "And So it Goes"

Mr Buechner's Dream is the title of a 2001 double album by the rock band Daniel Amos.
Although the album includes over 30 songs, the band did not set out to record a double album. "I think Chris Colbert (the band's engineer) thought we were a little crazy. It’s my sense that the sheer joy of being together again in a creative setting after a seven years absence opened the floodgates of the creativity I believe is unique to Daniel Amos", explains Taylor, the band's lyricist.
Lyrically the album reflected the tumultuous events experienced by members of the band in recent years: the passing of two young and very dear friends, including producer and studio owner Gene Eugene, cancer in Taylor's family, and in the families of other close friends.
Musically, it was like kids in candy store. DA had never been more experimental or creative in the studio.
The "Mr Buechner" referred to in the title is in fact Pulitzer Prize nominated author Frederick Buechner, who has been a major inspiration on the band's lyrics for years. The album also pays tribute to authors Walker Percy, T. S. Eliot, G. K. Chesterton, Flannery O'Connor, Lewis Carroll, and Dorothy L. Sayers.~ Wikipedia

When Everyone Wore Hats 2001 320cbr

Disc One (Songs Of The Heart 1995)
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1. "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You" (Gaudio/Crewe)
("We look back to the time when Bud first fell in love with Irma")
2. "The Glory Road" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
("Bud, now retired, takes Irma on vacation")
3. "Get Into The Bus, Aloha" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
("The Akendorf's witness a strange occurence at a rest stop")
4. "Evangeline" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
("The Akendorf's get a surprise when they visit a Faith Healer our of curiosity")
5. "Uneasy Liews The Head Of The Confidence Man" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
("Bud and Irma discuss faith and flim-flam")
6. "The Organ Bar" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
(Meanwhile, in L.A., we encounter a mysterious stranger")
7. "Donna Nietche And Her Super Race Of Kick Boxing Uber Parrots" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
("The mysterious stranger offers us a questionable proposition")
8. "Our Night To Howl, Time To Go Dancing" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
("Bud gets frisky")
9. "Sins Of The Fathers" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
("Back home, Bud has coffee at his favorite diner and is tempted to offer some words of wisdom")
10. "Turn This Off" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
("Bud complains about today's music and the state of the world")
11. "Loveland" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
("Relieved to be back home, the Akendorf's find a better view of the world from their love seat")
12. "When Everyone Wore Hats" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
("The Akendorf's reminisce")
13. "My Hand To God" (Words by Taylor, Music by Daniel Amos)
("The mysterious stranger reappears as Bud says his last goodbye to Irma")

Disc Two
1. "Donna Nietche And Her Super Race Of Kick Boxing Uber Parrots"
2. "Trois Gymnopédies No. 1" (instr)
3. "The Glory Road" / "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You"
4. "Get Into The Bus, Aloha"
5. "Evangeline"
6. "Uneasy Lies The Head Of The Confidence Man"
7. "The Organ Bar/Our Night To Howl, Time To Go Dancing"
8. "Sins Of The Fathers"
9. "Loveland"
10. "When Everyone Wore Hats"
11. "My Hand To God"
12. "The Glory Road, Pt 2"

With the relative success of the bookset (remind me to roll my eyes when a mere 2,000 copies is considered a success - what a sad state of affairs), the band decided to revisit Songs of the Heart. Which to me was an odd choice for a reissue, considering how readily avaible the album is if you know where to look. But it was the will of the band. The resulting three disc set was issued in a softbook, with an accompanying story, detailed liner notes and lyrics. The packaging was really well done. The CD sleeves were ackward, but I store the CDs in their own cases so it's not a big deal.
Songs of the Heart was originally released in '95, and is as misunderstood an album as the boys ever released. The band seemed to delight in throwing out artistic curve balls. A delight to those few who "got" the band, and a marketers nightmare if you're trying to move product.
The reworked songs are quite a treat, and to be honest a bit of a surprise. The smokey atmosphere and sparse arrangements give them a subtle twist. One can almost imagine the guys performing in an old roadhouse behind the chicken wire. A few years ago an album like this would have been blown off as one of those ubiquitious MTV Unplugged albums. ~ banophernalia.com

Live at Cornerstone 2000 VOvbr

Disc One
101 - Intro
102 - Ghost of the Heart
103 - Hell Oh
104 - Prayer Wheel
105 - I Didn't Build It For Me
106 - If You Want To
107 - Can't Take My Eyes Off of You
108 - Tracking the Amorous Man
109 - Alarma!
110 - Grace Is the Smell of Rain Glory Road
111 - Virgin Falls
112 - Terry Taylor Speaking
113 - Walls of Doubt
114 - Terry Taylor Speaking
115 - Broken Ladders to Glory Zoom Daddy

Disc Two
201 - The Twist
202 - CoCo the Talking Guitar (Incomplete)
203 - Safety Net
204 - Arthur Fhardi's Y odeling Party
205 - Theo's Logic
206 - Big, Warm, Interior Glowing
207 - Big Guns
208 - I'll Get Over It
209 - Sanctuary
210 - I Love You #19 (audience Band)
211 - Shape of Air
212 - Through the Speakers
213 - Let's Spin
214 - Audience Encore Chant
215 - I Didn't Build It for Me
216 - More Audience Excitement
217 - Terry's Finale

This performance at Cornerstone 2000 was so awesome that Millenium 8 Records released it in 2001 as a 2 CD Set rather than editing it down to a single disc. Its a one-time Limited Edition pressing of just 1500 copies. The sonic quality of this show was rated 8.5 out of 10. Disc 1 is TT: 65:15 Disc 2 is TT: 62:45 ~ Amazon.com

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