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Shades of Gray (The Choir album)

Shades of Gray is the second studio release, and first EP, by Christian alternative rock band the Choir (known as "Youth Choir" at this point), released in 1986. All five songs were later included as bonus tracks on the CD release for Chase the Kangaroo.

Shades of Gray
EP by
ReleasedApril 1986
Recorded1986
StudioPakaderm Studios, Los Alamitos, California
GenreChristian alternative rock
Length18:42
LabelShadow
ProducerDerri Daugherty, Steve Hindalong
Youth Choir chronology
Voices in Shadows
(1985)
Shades of Gray
(1986)
Diamonds and Rain
(1986)

Background Edit

Youth Choir was dissatisfied with the results of Voices in Shadows, and during the mixing phase, the band felt that their sound needed something more.[1] Lead singer and guitarist Derri Daugherty was a fan of Romeo Void, which featured a saxophone player who used all sorts of musical effects, and as timing would have it, one of the band's roadies spotted a flyer on Calvary Chapel's bulletin board where a sax player was looking to join a band. That turned out to be Dan Michaels, who joined Youth Choir shortly after auditioning.[1] In addition to the saxophone, Michaels also played the Lyricon, a mouth-controlled electronic wind instrument that provided a moody, ethereal element that would soon be a key component of the Choir's sound.[1] After Voices in Shadows was released in 1985, Youth Choir toured extensively outside of Southern California and even overseas, as the band felt they did not fit the mold of other Calvary Chapel bands that "played gigs in high school cafeterias as a witnessing tool", according to Daugherty.[2]

"Everything in Southern California is so trendy, that a lot of times, the people are more into the fashion than they are the band. And when the fashion dies, the band pretty much goes with it. We don't want to get locked into any fashion or trend or anything; we just want to do what we're doing, and if it works, it works and if it doesn't, it doesn't."

—Derri Daugherty in 1985, on the band's approach to survival[3]

A number of changes took place during this period: Broken Records folded in late 1985; in 1986, local promoter and friend Brian Martin became the band's manager after seeing Youth Choir open for Daniel Amos,[4] and Tim Chandler rejoined the band as bass guitarist.[5] On the strength of the re-recorded "A Million Years", Youth Choir signed with Shadow Records, an imprint of Refuge Records, and Martin was able to secure Youth Choir the slot as the primary opening band for Steve Taylor on his tour for On the Fritz.[6][7][8]

Recording history Edit

Because the high-profile tour with Steve Taylor was coming up fast, Youth Choir rushed into the studio to record new material.[7][8] The idea was to produce an EP in time for the tour, then follow up with a full-length album afterwards--unfortunately, delays on the part of Shadow Records kept the EP from being released until after the tour was over.[9] Shades of Gray was recorded at Pakaderm Studios, run by John and Dino Elefante, who by this time were producing Petra's Back to the Street with new lead singer John Schlitt at the same facility.[10] Shades of Gray would be the first release that the band produced themselves, and with this EP, drummer Steve Hindalong took over lyrical responsibilities to become the poetic voice of the Choir moving forward. In addition, Hindalong's work was finally heard on an official studio release for the first time with "15 Doors." Two members of Daniel Amos, Jerry Chamberlain and Rob Watson, contributed vocals and synths, respectively, and Bill Batstone, who co-produced the EP, would continue to work with the band on their next two albums. With Tim Chandler's bass guitar and Dan Michaels' saxophone and Lyricon, the band finally got on tape the musical voice that they had envisioned.[9]

Critical response Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Contemporary Christian MagazineFavorable[11]
AllMusic     [12]
Jesus Freak Hideout     [13]
The Phantom TollboothFavorable [14]

Unlike its dismissive reception to Youth Choir’s debut release, CCM Magazine (during its brief run as the retitled Contemporary Christian Magazine) gave high praise to Shades of Gray, calling the EP "musically sustaining and thoughtful." Reviewer Brian Quincy Newcomb wrote that Daugherty's "heartfelt vocals and uniquely arresting guitar sound are driven to new heights of expression" by Hindalong's "propulsive drum attack." Newcomb singled out "15 Doors" as the highlight of the EP, saying that the Good Samaritan message was "driven home with punchy acumen in the memorable refrain."[11]

Retrospective critical reaction also has been highly positive. Mark Allender from AllMusic called Shades of Gray "brooding, melancholy, exciting—this wonderful sound transcends the time of its release." He added that there was "no filler here; all the songs are winners."[12] In a review of the 2000 CD reissue of Voices in Shadows and Shades of Gray, Michial Farmer at The Phantom Tollbooth said that "Fade Into You" [is an] excellent early worship [song], and "All Night Long" may well be the band’s first 'twisted love song.'"[14] In a track-by-track breakdown of the EP, Wayne Myatt from Jesus Freak Hideout also praised these opening and closing songs, calling "Fade Into You" "distinguished" and added that "All Night Long" "has a very catchy rhythm that will recall the listener of Glass Tiger or Yes."[13] Mark Allan Powell in the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music called Shades of Gray "a marked improvement beyond the earlier full length. All five songs are compelling (and distinctive)."[8]

Track listing Edit

All songs written by Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Fade Into You"3:58
2."15 Doors"3:05
3."More Than Words"2:36
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Tears Don't Fall"4:02
2."All Night Long"5:01
Total length:18:42

Personnel Edit

Youth Choir

Guest performers

Production

  • Derri Daugherty - producer
  • Steve Hindalong - producer
  • Bill Batstone - co-producer
  • Mike Mearue - recording, mixing
  • Tim Alderson - art direction, layout
  • Nancy French - photography

References Edit

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c Conant, Palmer (2001), p. 9
  2. ^ Conant, Palmer (2001), p. 10
  3. ^ Daugherty, Derri (April 1985). "Interview with Derald Daugherty" (Interview). Crosswalk.
  4. ^ Conant, Palmer (2001), pp. 10-11
  5. ^ Alfonso (2002), p. 140
  6. ^ Conant, Palmer (2001), p. 11
  7. ^ a b Thompson (2000), p. 123
  8. ^ a b c Powell (2002), p. 168
  9. ^ a b Conant, Palmer (2001), p. 12
  10. ^ Alfonso (2002), p. 224
  11. ^ a b Newcomb, Brian Quincy (May 1986). "What's New: Shades of Gray – Youth Choir". Contemporary Christian Magazine. Laguna Hills, California, USA: CCM Publications, Inc. pp. 31–32.
  12. ^ a b Allender, Mark. "Youth Choir: Shades of Gray". allmusic.com. AllMusic. Retrieved October 9, 2021.
  13. ^ a b Myatt, Wayne (April 30, 2007). "Youth Choir: Voices in the Shadows / Shades of Gray". jesusfreakhideout.com. Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved October 9, 2021.
  14. ^ a b Farmer, Michial (September 7, 2000). "Youth Choir: Voices in Shadows / Shades of Gray". tollbooth.org. The Phantom Tollbooth. Retrieved October 9, 2021.

Bibliography

  • Thompson, John Joseph (2000). Raised by Wolves: The Story of Christian Rock & Roll. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: ECW Press. ISBN 1-55022-421-2.
  • Conant, Andy; Palmer, Dave (2001). The Choir: Never Say Never: The First 20 Years. Brentwood (Nashville, Tennessee), USA: Galaxy 21 Music. ISBN 0-688-12672-3.
  • Alfonso, Barry (2002). The Billboard Guide to Contemporary Christian Music. New York, New York, USA: Billboard Books. ISBN 0-8230-7718-7.
  • Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music. Peabody, Massachusetts, USA: Hendrickson Publishers. ISBN 1-5656-3679-1.

External links Edit

  • Shades of Gray at Discogs (list of releases)

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Shades of Gray is the second studio release and first EP by Christian alternative rock band the Choir known as Youth Choir at this point released in 1986 All five songs were later included as bonus tracks on the CD release for Chase the Kangaroo Shades of GrayEP by Youth ChoirReleasedApril 1986Recorded1986StudioPakaderm Studios Los Alamitos CaliforniaGenreChristian alternative rockLength18 42LabelShadowProducerDerri Daugherty Steve HindalongYouth Choir chronologyVoices in Shadows 1985 Shades of Gray 1986 Diamonds and Rain 1986 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording history 3 Critical response 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditYouth Choir was dissatisfied with the results of Voices in Shadows and during the mixing phase the band felt that their sound needed something more 1 Lead singer and guitarist Derri Daugherty was a fan of Romeo Void which featured a saxophone player who used all sorts of musical effects and as timing would have it one of the band s roadies spotted a flyer on Calvary Chapel s bulletin board where a sax player was looking to join a band That turned out to be Dan Michaels who joined Youth Choir shortly after auditioning 1 In addition to the saxophone Michaels also played the Lyricon a mouth controlled electronic wind instrument that provided a moody ethereal element that would soon be a key component of the Choir s sound 1 After Voices in Shadows was released in 1985 Youth Choir toured extensively outside of Southern California and even overseas as the band felt they did not fit the mold of other Calvary Chapel bands that played gigs in high school cafeterias as a witnessing tool according to Daugherty 2 Everything in Southern California is so trendy that a lot of times the people are more into the fashion than they are the band And when the fashion dies the band pretty much goes with it We don t want to get locked into any fashion or trend or anything we just want to do what we re doing and if it works it works and if it doesn t it doesn t Derri Daugherty in 1985 on the band s approach to survival 3 A number of changes took place during this period Broken Records folded in late 1985 in 1986 local promoter and friend Brian Martin became the band s manager after seeing Youth Choir open for Daniel Amos 4 and Tim Chandler rejoined the band as bass guitarist 5 On the strength of the re recorded A Million Years Youth Choir signed with Shadow Records an imprint of Refuge Records and Martin was able to secure Youth Choir the slot as the primary opening band for Steve Taylor on his tour for On the Fritz 6 7 8 Recording history EditBecause the high profile tour with Steve Taylor was coming up fast Youth Choir rushed into the studio to record new material 7 8 The idea was to produce an EP in time for the tour then follow up with a full length album afterwards unfortunately delays on the part of Shadow Records kept the EP from being released until after the tour was over 9 Shades of Gray was recorded at Pakaderm Studios run by John and Dino Elefante who by this time were producing Petra s Back to the Street with new lead singer John Schlitt at the same facility 10 Shades of Gray would be the first release that the band produced themselves and with this EP drummer Steve Hindalong took over lyrical responsibilities to become the poetic voice of the Choir moving forward In addition Hindalong s work was finally heard on an official studio release for the first time with 15 Doors Two members of Daniel Amos Jerry Chamberlain and Rob Watson contributed vocals and synths respectively and Bill Batstone who co produced the EP would continue to work with the band on their next two albums With Tim Chandler s bass guitar and Dan Michaels saxophone and Lyricon the band finally got on tape the musical voice that they had envisioned 9 Critical response EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingContemporary Christian MagazineFavorable 11 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Jesus Freak Hideout nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 The Phantom TollboothFavorable 14 Unlike its dismissive reception to Youth Choir s debut release CCM Magazine during its brief run as the retitled Contemporary Christian Magazine gave high praise to Shades of Gray calling the EP musically sustaining and thoughtful Reviewer Brian Quincy Newcomb wrote that Daugherty s heartfelt vocals and uniquely arresting guitar sound are driven to new heights of expression by Hindalong s propulsive drum attack Newcomb singled out 15 Doors as the highlight of the EP saying that the Good Samaritan message was driven home with punchy acumen in the memorable refrain 11 Retrospective critical reaction also has been highly positive Mark Allender from AllMusic called Shades of Gray brooding melancholy exciting this wonderful sound transcends the time of its release He added that there was no filler here all the songs are winners 12 In a review of the 2000 CD reissue of Voices in Shadows and Shades of Gray Michial Farmer at The Phantom Tollbooth said that Fade Into You is an excellent early worship song and All Night Long may well be the band s first twisted love song 14 In a track by track breakdown of the EP Wayne Myatt from Jesus Freak Hideout also praised these opening and closing songs calling Fade Into You distinguished and added that All Night Long has a very catchy rhythm that will recall the listener of Glass Tiger or Yes 13 Mark Allan Powell in the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music called Shades of Gray a marked improvement beyond the earlier full length All five songs are compelling and distinctive 8 Track listing EditAll songs written by Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong Side oneNo TitleLength1 Fade Into You 3 582 15 Doors 3 053 More Than Words 2 36 Side twoNo TitleLength1 Tears Don t Fall 4 022 All Night Long 5 01Total length 18 42Personnel EditYouth Choir Derri Daugherty lead vocals guitars acoustic piano Steve Hindalong drums percussion Tim Chandler bass guitar Dan Michaels saxophone LyriconGuest performers Bill Batstone vocal arrangements keyboards background vocals Rob Watson synthesizer Emulator Jerry Chamberlain additional vocalsProduction Derri Daugherty producer Steve Hindalong producer Bill Batstone co producer Mike Mearue recording mixing Tim Alderson art direction layout Nancy French photographyReferences EditFootnotes a b c Conant Palmer 2001 p 9 Conant Palmer 2001 p 10 Daugherty Derri April 1985 Interview with Derald Daugherty Interview Crosswalk Conant Palmer 2001 pp 10 11 Alfonso 2002 p 140 Conant Palmer 2001 p 11 a b Thompson 2000 p 123 a b c Powell 2002 p 168 a b Conant Palmer 2001 p 12 Alfonso 2002 p 224 a b Newcomb Brian Quincy May 1986 What s New Shades of Gray Youth Choir Contemporary Christian Magazine Laguna Hills California USA CCM Publications Inc pp 31 32 a b Allender Mark Youth Choir Shades of Gray allmusic com AllMusic Retrieved October 9 2021 a b Myatt Wayne April 30 2007 Youth Choir Voices in the Shadows Shades of Gray jesusfreakhideout com Jesus Freak Hideout Retrieved October 9 2021 a b Farmer Michial September 7 2000 Youth Choir Voices in Shadows Shades of Gray tollbooth org The Phantom Tollbooth Retrieved October 9 2021 Bibliography Thompson John Joseph 2000 Raised by Wolves The Story of Christian Rock amp Roll Toronto Ontario Canada ECW Press ISBN 1 55022 421 2 Conant Andy Palmer Dave 2001 The Choir Never Say Never The First 20 Years Brentwood Nashville Tennessee USA Galaxy 21 Music ISBN 0 688 12672 3 Alfonso Barry 2002 The Billboard Guide to Contemporary Christian Music New York New York USA Billboard Books ISBN 0 8230 7718 7 Powell Mark Allan 2002 Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music Peabody Massachusetts USA Hendrickson Publishers ISBN 1 5656 3679 1 External links EditShades of Gray at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shades of Gray The Choir album amp oldid 1172705745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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