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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 12:01 am 
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I went to see The Choir when I was 16, and immediately wanted to join their band. They were a great group that had many lives and many members. This album was made by one of the last and final versions of the band. This recently discovered recording is sure to rekindle fond memories for the many fans of The Choir, including myself. Give it a spin, and enjoy a special piece of Cleveland rock history.

—Eric Carmen
December 2017

Cleveland Ohio is not only the home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but the birthplace of many classic musical acts. The Choir’s first release was an acclaimed single on Canadian-American Records (eventually picked up by Roulette). It gained them opening spots for The Who and The Yardbirds among others, but the group eventually dissipated and morphed into other bands including the James Gang, and eventually, Raspberries.

Some of their original recordings have been complied on import EPs, various compilations, and on the expanded boxed set of Lenny Kaye’s Nuggets series, but not much is known about the band’s second wind. Until now.

Artifact: The Unreleased Album showcases 10 tracks, recorded in 1969, making their first appearance anywhere. They resonate with the original Choir vibe, adding in post-British Invasion influences like Procol Harum. Recently unearthed by Suma Recordings operator Ken Hammon’s son, they have been lovingly restored by Tommy Allen and Ducky Carlisle, whose work has been universally lauded after their work on Raspberries’ Pop Art Live.

The packaging contains liners from Eric Carmen, Al Kaston, and Choir members Denny Carelton and Phil Giallombardo, plus a family tree, and rare photos from the bands’ collections. Artifact: The Unreleased Album is a trip to the late ’60s church of rock ’n’ roll.

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1. Anyway I Can
2. If These Are Men
3. Ladybug
4. I Can’t Stay In Your Life
5. David Watts
6. Have I No Love To Offer
7. For Eric
8. It’s All Over
9. Boris’ Lament
10. Mummer Band

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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:09 am 
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Could this album be from this lineup, as found in Wiki?

1968 Reformed Line-up (unreleased album)[3][edit]
Jim Bonfanti, drums
Kenny Margolis, acoustic piano, vocals
Phil Giallombardo, Hammond organ, vocals
Denny Carleton, bass guitar, vocals
Randy Klawon, guitar, organ


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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:13 am 
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cleveland band..."it's cold outside"

one-hit wonder for sure.

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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 3:21 pm 
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Bump: Added the cover image to the first post. The group pictured is the later reformed Choir lineup from Robin's post.

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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 3:12 pm 
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The CD has been pushed back a week, to February 16th.

We now have the label's description in the first post, which confirms that this is the unreleased album by the final lineup of The Choir.

And here's the promotional trailer:


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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 4:28 pm 
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Really looking forward to this. Several of the tracks (Anyway I Can, If These Are Men, David Watts, Boris' Lament) are included on the Choir's compilation, Choir Practice. It's well worth searching out if you can find it at a reasonable price.

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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 5:59 am 
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In anticipation of its release next Friday, the pre-order price for Artifact has been reduced by $3, down to $13.99:

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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 5:57 am 
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Much better sounding than previous releases:


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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Sat Feb 17, 2018 9:55 am 
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Review from AllMusic Guide:

Cleveland garage rock band the Choir made their indelible mark on the Nuggets and Pebbles scene with their classic minor-key lament "It's Cold Outside," but they weren't one-hit wonders even though they never had another hit. They spent the back half of the '60s shuffling members and record labels, recording more songs that either didn't bother the charts or get released. They weren't forgotten, though -- Bomp! reissued a few of their unreleased songs on a 1976 EP, then Sundazed collected tracks from a few different incarnations of the band on 1994's Choir Practice compilation. Some of the songs the band recorded in the late '60s showed up on these collections, and by then the band had morphed from a garage band into something at once more baroque and muscular. Tracks like "Anyway I Can" and "If These Are Men" come off like a brawny Midwestern version of the Left Banke, or the Small Faces playing the songs of the late-'60s Bee Gees. These glimpses of what the band became were tantalizing, and left one wishing this version of the group had recorded a full album. Turns out they did, and in 2017 the folks at Omnivore bought the tapes from the small studio where the album was cut. After some mixing and remastering, the album the Choir should have put out in 1969 was finally made available in 2018. Artifact: The Unreleased Album is something that fans of the Choir or the Raspberries (who were formed by ex-members of the Choir) will love, as will fans of the kind of heady pop music Emitt Rhodes was making in 1969. The album is one of the rare cases when a lost classic actually lives up to the billing. If it had come out at the time, people would be talking about the Choir in the same breath as Rhodes or the Bee Gees. The sound is just right, with tricky chord changes, rich arrangements with piano and organ filling the space, and some flashy guitar solos. The songs are great, too: "Anyway I Can" and "Boris' Lament" are brilliant baroque power pop and their cover of the Kinks' "David Watts" is good fun, but the previously unheard songs reveal some gems. "I Can't Stay in Your Life" is the best of the batch, matching a bouncing tune to a punchy sound and some great harmony vocals; "Have I No Love to Offer" is a thrilling blend of Procol Harum, the Left Banke, and Jimi Hendrix; "It's All Over" is a lush ballad that points toward their future work with the Raspberries; and "Ladybug" is nice post-Beatles pop with a hooky descending melody. Only the overly long blues-rock-with-organs instrumental jam "For Eric" is less than stellar, but it's fun to hear once or twice as a period piece. That one blip aside, Artifact: The Unreleased Album is a revelation, and is essential listening for fans of late-'60s pop music.

https://www.allmusic.com/album/artifact ... 0003137092

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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
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Thanks Banzaibid. Having "Choir Practice" I thought I was covered but after reading this review that is not a true assessment.

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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Sat Feb 17, 2018 6:55 pm 
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Rick A wrote:
Thanks Banzaibid. Having "Choir Practice" I thought I was covered but after reading this review that is not a true assessment.

I'm really glad I got it. All the tracks are on YouTube, so you can listen to the entire album before you make a final decision.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjnD5BA ... x_2bpVGnHk

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 Post subject: [2018-02-16] The Choir "Artifact: The Unreleased Album" (Omnivore)
PostPosted: Sat Feb 17, 2018 6:58 pm 
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banzaibid wrote:
Rick A wrote:
Thanks Banzaibid. Having "Choir Practice" I thought I was covered but after reading this review that is not a true assessment.

I'm really glad I got it. All the tracks are on YouTube, so you can listen to the entire album before you make a final decision.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjnD5BA ... x_2bpVGnHk


I just listened to some tracks. I'm in! Thanks Brother!

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