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Kosmos Express

Kosmos Express was a rock band from the 1990s. They were represented in both the mainstream and Christian market.

Biography edit

From early 1997 to mid-1998, Kosmos Express released two critically acclaimed records, Now featuring the hit song “Beautiful” co-produced by Craig Nepp (Save Ferris, The Ventures, Sense Field, Jeffries Fan Club) and Simulcast, featuring the smash-hit song “The Force” produced by Gene Eugene (Aunt Bettys, Starflyer 59) both on Zomba Music Group labels.

Kosmos Express was named after the Paul Weller song "Kosmos" from Weller's self-titled debut solo album. The legendary leader of The Jam was also mentioned in the Kosmos Express song "In My Face" on Simulcast, as well as thanked on the album.

Kosmos Express toured an intense live show; enjoyed airplay of its singles and videos around the world; appeared on television and movie soundtracks and various compilations; received favorable press internationally, including book inclusions; but decided to call it quits in 2000, though the group continues to receive airplay and attention to this day, especially overseas.

Frontman Rob Goraieb went on to lead the rock/pop group, The Get Set, and now writes for TV/film, most recently for shows on NBC Universal and MTV. Guitarist Beau Burchell joined L.A. band Open Hand and co-formed the post-hardcore band Saosin. Burchell is now a music producer, mixer, and engineer. Mark Powell went on to play drums for a variety of groups, including The Kite-Eating Tree and Liar's Inc replacing drummer Atom Willard.

Goraieb also released a solo record, Apartment 305 (B/R/M Records and Not Lame Recordings). Guests on the record included bassist Dan Schwartz (Sheryl Crow, Susanna Hoffs, Jon Hassell, Brian Eno), and drummer Mark Powell, who played in both Kosmos Express and The Get Set.

Goraieb got his start with Gleaming Spires, the band for the legendary eccentric duo, Sparks, performing on Gleaming Spires' record, Funk For Children (released on the Posh Boy Records/Vodka Label). Gleaming Spires is best known for their hit song, "Are You Ready for the Sex Girls?"

Band members edit

  • Rob Goraieb: Lead Vocals, Guitar, Songwriter
  • Beau Burchell: Guitar
  • G.J. Torres: Bass, Backing Vocals
  • Mark Powell: Drums, Piano, Percussion

Additional musicians edit

Discography edit

  • Now (1997, Reviews: The Phantom Tollbooth, crossrhythms.co.uk)
  • Simulcast (1998, Reviews: The Phantom Tollbooth, crossrhythms.co.uk, , )

Compilations:

  • The Buzz (1997)
  • Statements From The Green Planet (featuring the unreleased song, "I Don't Have A Gun" 1997)
  • Apple "Modern Rock For Those With Taste" (1997)
  • Express Your Worship (Survivor Records U.K. 1997)
  • 7-Ball Gas Collection 1 (1997)
  • The Future CCM (1997)
  • Nothing But........Rock (Label: CMC/Canada 1997)
  • Various Sampler, Rock - Release 40 (1997)
  • Heavenly Hits (Zomba Records 1997)
  • Cornerstone '98 Sampler (Madacy Records 1998)
  • Razor Cuts (1998)
  • Transmitter Sampler CD Vol. 1 (1999)
  • Propska One (1999)
  • Power: Songs For The Soul (2002)
  • Radio Christian Hits/Best Of (Madacy Records 2006)
  • Christian Radio Hits Faith and Power (Madacy/EMI 2 CD Set 2009)

Radio Singles edit

  • Beautiful
  • Little Tree
  • Just Say It
  • Miss America
  • The Force
  • Gone
  • Emotional

Videos edit

  • Beautiful (1997)
  • The Force (1998)
  • Gone (1998)

Compilations:

  • Jars, Plumb, and Then Some (featuring "Beautiful" 1997)

T.V./Movies edit

Kosmos Express songs have appeared in:

Trivia edit

  • Rob was signed as a songwriter to the band's label prior to Kosmos being formed. The first record was written before there was a band or even the name Kosmos Express. (Source: Fuel Magazine)
  • Acclaimed Los Angeles group Neve (Portrait/Sony/Columbia) paid to borrow the concept of the Kosmos Express “Gone” video (Director: Michael Peleaux) for the video of their hit song "It's Over Now" (Director: Jeff Gordon). Both group's videos worked well.
  • Crooner/lounge singer, John Jonethis, covered two Kosmos Express songs. He recorded "Love Is Me" and "Little Tree." "Love Is Me" was also included as a bonus track on the Now CD. He did such a good job with them that writer Rob Goraieb said he prefers listening to Jonethis' versions over the Kosmos Express ones.

References edit

  • Powell, Mark Allan (2002). "Kosmos Express". Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. p. 502. ISBN 978-1-56563-679-8.
  • "Kosmic!". CAMPUS LIFE Magazine: 22. July–August 1997. Hosted at ChristianityToday.com.
  • McGovern, Brian Vincent (July–August 1998). . HM Magazine (72). ISSN 1066-6923. Archived from the original on July 13, 2001. Retrieved 2007-04-24.

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Kosmos Express was a rock band from the 1990s They were represented in both the mainstream and Christian market Contents 1 Biography 2 Band members 3 Additional musicians 4 Discography 5 Radio Singles 6 Videos 7 T V Movies 8 Trivia 9 References 10 External linksBiography editFrom early 1997 to mid 1998 Kosmos Express released two critically acclaimed records Now featuring the hit song Beautiful co produced by Craig Nepp Save Ferris The Ventures Sense Field Jeffries Fan Club and Simulcast featuring the smash hit song The Force produced by Gene Eugene Aunt Bettys Starflyer 59 both on Zomba Music Group labels Kosmos Express was named after the Paul Weller song Kosmos from Weller s self titled debut solo album The legendary leader of The Jam was also mentioned in the Kosmos Express song In My Face on Simulcast as well as thanked on the album Kosmos Express toured an intense live show enjoyed airplay of its singles and videos around the world appeared on television and movie soundtracks and various compilations received favorable press internationally including book inclusions but decided to call it quits in 2000 though the group continues to receive airplay and attention to this day especially overseas Frontman Rob Goraieb went on to lead the rock pop group The Get Set and now writes for TV film most recently for shows on NBC Universal and MTV Guitarist Beau Burchell joined L A band Open Hand and co formed the post hardcore band Saosin Burchell is now a music producer mixer and engineer Mark Powell went on to play drums for a variety of groups including The Kite Eating Tree and Liar s Inc replacing drummer Atom Willard Goraieb also released a solo record Apartment 305 B R M Records and Not Lame Recordings Guests on the record included bassist Dan Schwartz Sheryl Crow Susanna Hoffs Jon Hassell Brian Eno and drummer Mark Powell who played in both Kosmos Express and The Get Set Goraieb got his start with Gleaming Spires the band for the legendary eccentric duo Sparks performing on Gleaming Spires record Funk For Children released on the Posh Boy Records Vodka Label Gleaming Spires is best known for their hit song Are You Ready for the Sex Girls Band members editRob Goraieb Lead Vocals Guitar Songwriter Beau Burchell Guitar G J Torres Bass Backing Vocals Mark Powell Drums Piano PercussionAdditional musicians editRon Alayra Drums Percussion The Greek Bass BGV s Debbi Devore Vocals Melissa Hasin Cello Chris Diede Trombone Biff Vincent Piano Gene Eugene Rhodes Mellotron David Stenske Viola John Edward Acosta Cello Terry Scott Taylor Vocal Production Rob Watson String ArrangementsDiscography editNow 1997 Reviews The Phantom Tollbooth crossrhythms co uk Simulcast 1998 Reviews The Phantom Tollbooth crossrhythms co uk Kevin Baker Cool Fools Compilations The Buzz 1997 Statements From The Green Planet featuring the unreleased song I Don t Have A Gun 1997 Apple Modern Rock For Those With Taste 1997 Express Your Worship Survivor Records U K 1997 7 Ball Gas Collection 1 1997 The Future CCM 1997 Nothing But Rock Label CMC Canada 1997 Various Sampler Rock Release 40 1997 Heavenly Hits Zomba Records 1997 Cornerstone 98 Sampler Madacy Records 1998 Razor Cuts 1998 Transmitter Sampler CD Vol 1 1999 Propska One 1999 Power Songs For The Soul 2002 Radio Christian Hits Best Of Madacy Records 2006 Christian Radio Hits Faith and Power Madacy EMI 2 CD Set 2009 Radio Singles editBeautiful Little Tree Just Say It Miss America The Force Gone EmotionalVideos editBeautiful 1997 The Force 1998 Gone 1998 Compilations Jars Plumb and Then Some featuring Beautiful 1997 T V Movies editKosmos Express songs have appeared in The Moment of Truth 2 Take A Stand Truth Soul Armor 1997 ESPN Extreme ESPN 1998 The Climb World Wide Pictures 2002 Today Show NBC 2007 Trivia editRob was signed as a songwriter to the band s label prior to Kosmos being formed The first record was written before there was a band or even the name Kosmos Express Source Fuel Magazine Acclaimed Los Angeles group Neve Portrait Sony Columbia paid to borrow the concept of the Kosmos Express Gone video Director Michael Peleaux for the video of their hit song It s Over Now Director Jeff Gordon Both group s videos worked well Crooner lounge singer John Jonethis covered two Kosmos Express songs He recorded Love Is Me and Little Tree Love Is Me was also included as a bonus track on the Now CD He did such a good job with them that writer Rob Goraieb said he prefers listening to Jonethis versions over the Kosmos Express ones References editPowell Mark Allan 2002 Kosmos Express Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music First printing ed Peabody Massachusetts Hendrickson Publishers p 502 ISBN 978 1 56563 679 8 Kosmic CAMPUS LIFE Magazine 22 July August 1997 Hosted at ChristianityToday com McGovern Brian Vincent July August 1998 Album Reviews Kosmos Express Simulcast HM Magazine 72 ISSN 1066 6923 Archived from the original on July 13 2001 Retrieved 2007 04 24 External links editKosmos Express discography at Discogs nbsp Kosmos Express discography at MusicBrainz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kosmos Express amp oldid 1158239022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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