The Spirit Of Christmas - Lies To Live By (Reissue) (1974/1990)
Artist: The Spirit Of Christmas
Title: Lies To Live By
Year Of Release: 1974/1990
Label: The Laser's Edge
Genre: Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 41:00
Total Size: 103/242 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Lies To Live By
Year Of Release: 1974/1990
Label: The Laser's Edge
Genre: Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 41:00
Total Size: 103/242 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. All the Wrong Roads
2. Stay Dead Lazarus
3. Voice in the Wilderness
4. War Story
5. Factory
6. Beyond the Fields We Know
Line-up::
Preston Wynn - lead vocal, guitar, keyboards
Tyler Raizenne - bass
Robert Bulger - lead guitar
Bob Bryden - ruithm guitar
Helge Richter - drums
Lies to Live By is essentially the third album release by the Canadian band Christmas. After the release of the Heritage album, they were beset with management and label problems over the direction of the band's next album. The music scene in Canada was in disarray and bands such as April Wine, the Guess Who, BTO, and Chilliwack had hits with commercial hard rock songs. The Heritage album was a start in the right direction and the label wanted the band to continue with hard rock but make it more radio friendly. Christmas had other ideas about where their music was heading. In 1973, a new album was recorded that was a radical change from the hard rock sound of Heritage. The album ended up being tied up in legal wrangles and was not released until 1975 when the band decided on a name change to the Spirit of Christmas to avoid legal complications associated with the "Christmas" name and to release the album. This time out (The Spirit Of) Christmas went totally toward a guitar-fronted progressive sound complete with Mellotron, a chamber orchestra, special effects, intricate piano work, and lush backing choruses. In the similar vein of such acts as Genesis, Gentle Giant, and Yes, Lies to Live By was a total departure in sound from anything recorded by a Canadian band to date. The six songs on the album are broken into conceptual chapters, each with a different theme that intertwines throughout the song while half of the songs clock in at close to nine minutes or more. The album was an instant hit with critics and progressive music fans worldwide. Despite the critical acclaim of the album, Daffodil Records was in trouble and the album did not receive the promotion and support it deserved. Soon after release of the album, the label folded and with it the hopes of (The Spirit Of) Christmas. Left without a label, the band also decided to call it a day and broke up. In the late '80s and '90s the Lies to Live By album became a highly sought after collector's item with originals changing hands for hundreds of dollars. As a direct result of the interest in the band's early albums, Christmas re-formed in the mid-'80s for a couple of local concerts. Still regarded as one of the best progressive rock albums to come out of Canada, this release by Unidisc is a straight reissue of the original album at a budget price complete with original artwork, but, unfortunately, it contains no bonus tracks.