The Choir - Artifact: The Unreleased Album album flac
Performer: The ChoirTitle: Artifact: The Unreleased Album
Released: 2018
MP3 album: 1768 mb
FLAC album: 1541 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: MPC RA AA MP1 AC3 MP4 MMF
Genre: Rock / Pop
Album: Artifact: The Unreleased Album. Genre: Psychedelic Rock. Quality: 320Kbps, Lossless.
The appropriately titled Artifact: The Unreleased Album will be issued on Feb. 16 and includes 10 songs that the group recorded in 1969. You can watch a video announcing the LP above and listen to an exclusive premiere of the song "If These Are Men" below. The Cleveland-based Choir formed in 1964 as the Mods and were heavily influenced by the Beatles and other British Invasion groups. You can see the track listing for the album below. I went to see the Choir when I was 16, and immediately wanted to join their band," Carmen writes in the liner notes to Artifact: The Unreleased Album. 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. In 1966, they changed their name to the Choir and had a Top 70 hit in the summer of 1967 with "It's Cold Outside," which was included on the celebrated 1998 box set Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968. The Choir never released an album in their lifetime, but collections of some of their music have come out on various sets over the years. The band's 1969 lineup included only Bonfanti from the original quartet, and the tracks they recorded were never released.
Artifact: The Unreleased Album showcases ten 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.
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Artifact: The Unreleased Album features ten songs that the band, which at the time included singer-organist Phil Giallombardo, singer-guitarist Randy Klawon, singer-bassist Danny Carleton, singer-drummer Jim Bonfanti and singer-pianist Kenny Margolis, recorded in 1969. Most of the songs have never been released. The late Paul Hamann discovered the music that his father had recorded at his Cleveland Recording Studios. Ducky Carlisle remastered the tunes, and Tommy Allen mixed them - the duo represents the same production team worked on the Raspberries’ release Pop Art Live.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | Anyway I CanComposed By – Phil Giallombardo |
3:30 |
| 2 | If These Are MenComposed By – Denny Carleton |
2:58 |
| 3 | LadybugComposed By – Phil Giallombardo |
3:20 |
| 4 | I Can't Stay In Your LifeComposed By – Kenny Margolis |
3:43 |
| 5 | David WattsComposed By – Ray Davies |
2:42 |
| 6 | Have I No Love To OfferComposed By – Phil Giallombardo |
5:41 |
| 7 | For EricComposed By – Kenny Margolis |
6:38 |
| 8 | It's All OverComposed By – Kenny Margolis |
4:29 |
| 9 | Boris' LamentComposed By – Phil Giallombardo |
2:50 |
| 10 | Mummer BandComposed By – Denny Carleton |
2:37 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Omnivore Entertainment Group, LLC.
- Licensed To – Omnivore Recordings
- Marketed By – Omnivore Recordings
- Manufactured For – Omnivore Recordings
- Copyright (c) – Omnivore Recordings
- Published By – Bridge Of Grace Music Co.
- Published By – Band Together Music Co.
- Published By – Shades Of Gray Music
- Recorded At – Cleveland Recording
- Mixed At – Lemon Chiffon
- Mastered At – Ice Station Zebra
Credits
- Art Direction, Design – Greg Allen
- Bass, Vocals – Denny Carleton
- Concept By [Original Choir Family Tree Concept] – Alan Bedrock, Mike Saunders
- Coordinator [Project Assistance] – Audrey Bilger, Cheryl Pawelski, Dutch Cramblitt, Lee Lodyga
- Coordinator [Project Coordinator] – Al Kaston
- Drums, Vocals – Jim Bonfanti
- Guitar, Vocals – Randy Klawon
- Liner Notes – Al Kaston, Eric Carmen
- Management [Licensing] – Glenn Schwartz
- Mastered By – Ducky Carlisle
- Mixed By – Tommy Allen
- Organ, Vocals – Phil Giallombardo
- Photography By [Photo On Page 10 By] – Jim Bonfanti
- Piano, Vocals – Kenny Margolis
- Producer [Original Recordings Produced By] – The Choir
- Producer [Produced For Release By] – Brad Rosenberger, The Choir, Tommy Allen
- Recorded By – Ken Hamann
- Research [Archival Information Assistance] – Catena Galipo
Notes
The album was originally recorded in February, 1969.Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 816651012183
- Matrix / Runout: 4 OMV2 101218-2 TEXT AF01
- Mastering SID Code: IFPILT36
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Rights Society: BMI









