Midnight Choir - Midnight Choir (1994)

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Title: Midnight Choir
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Fjording
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Americana
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 40:31
Total Size: 99/267 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Talk to Me
2. Don't Turn Out the Light
3. Gypsy Rider
4. What Am I Worth to You ?
5. Turning of the Tide
6. Hearts Gone Wild
7. Mercy on the Street
8. Rock Bottom
9. Lonesome Drifter
10. Lift Me Up

Line-up:
Acoustic Guitar – Mike Hardwick
Double Bass, Bass – Ron Olsen
Drums, Percussion – Tore Wildhauer
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Atle Byström
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Tiple, Harmony Vocals – Andrew Hardin
Harmony Vocals – Alison Young, Denice Franke, Leigh Harris, Mickie Merkens
Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Paal Flaata
Organ [Hammond C-3] – Richard Dee Purkeypile
Percussion – Paul Pearcy
Tenor Saxophone, Arranged By [Horn Arrangements] – John Mills
Trombone – Kent Winking
Trumpet – Keith Winking

Norwegian alternative rock / Americana band founded in summer 1992 by Paal Flaata and the two brothers Atle Bystrøm and Ron Olsen. Their original name was Hashbrowns, but when Lasse Hafreager discovered the band in 1993, he urged them to change the name. They landed on the name Midnight Choir, taken from the Leonard Cohen song "Bird On The Wire".
They recorded their first selftitled album in Texas 1994, heavily influenced by american roots music. In 1996 they met The Walkabout's front man Chris Eckman. And they managed to get him to produce their following albums. Eckman wanted to develop the band into more darker and orchestrated sound, something he managed to do. The band never got serious attention until 'Amsterdam Stranded' was released in 1998, their most selling album in their career. However as the band got further recognition in Norway and Europe, they parted ways in the beginning of 2004 after two more albums to pursue other projects. They released five albums and one Best-of cd during their lifetime.
In March, 2016 they reunited for a sold out Rockefeller in Oslo that followed with a new tour.