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''Horrendous Disc'' is the third studio album by
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. Originally recorded in 1978 for
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, it was not released until 1981 when it was issued by
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's
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, weeks before the release of the band's fourth album. The album is noted as a departure from the band's early
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sound.


Background

DA had almost completely abandoned the country sound of their first record by late 1977 and early 1978, when this album was recorded with co-producer
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. The album was dropped by
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after the label decided to quit releasing rock and roll albums and focus on children's releases and the new praise style of gospel music. So the band, now without a record contract, began to shop the project around to various labels like
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. Word bought the tapes from Maranatha! and
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's
Solid Rock Records Solid Rock Records is a record label started by Larry Norman. It was established in 1975 to distribute his work after he had been released by Capitol Records. Solid Rock had a distribution deal until 1980 with Word Records. The label's roste ...
, home to such artists as
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, Tom Howard,
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, and others, leased the recordings from Word. Norman had the album mixed and took photos of the band for the album's cover. In July 1979, Norman released a test pressing with a different track listing and slightly different mix. This pressing was distributed to reviewers and extra copies were taken on tour. Some of the songs from the album, like "Hound of Heaven" were being performed by the band in concert as early as 1977. The album was first heard by the public on the '' Rock & Religion Radio Show'' on January 20, 1980, when the test pressing was aired. Prior to this broadcast, music from the album was only heard in live performances. Several tracks were played and the band was interviewed about what they had hoped would be their soon-to-be-released album. For reasons that remain a mystery, the album was shelved by Solid Rock until its long overdue release in April 1981, nearly three years after it had been recorded and just weeks before the band's follow up on Newpax Records, '' ¡Alarma!'', hit record stores.


Reissues

This album frequently appeared at the top of Christian Music magazine readers polls of the "album that people most wanted to see released on CD," until its eventual reissue on CD in 2000. It was listed at No. 63 in the book '' CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music''. The CD re-release stirred controversy among Daniel Amos fans by the inclusion of two bonus tracks: Tribute recordings that Norman recorded for the '' When Worlds Collide: A Tribute to Daniel Amos'' CD that he decided to include at the end of the ''Horrendous Disc'' CD. The covers sung by Norman were of his favorite Daniel Amos song – "Hound of Heaven". One recording was a straight-ahead tribute version of the song and the second tribute recording was a version using a very laid–back jazz band. The decision to include these cover tracks on the CD, along with some long, wandering liner notes, bewildered DA fans. Daniel Amos had approached Norman and Solid Rock Records about putting together a "Deluxe Edition" of ''Horrendous Disc'' in 2006 with the original Horrendous Disc on the first disc and many bonus tracks on the second disc. Norman's health delayed the project and he died before it could be finished. In the years that followed Norman's death, DA has once again began to work with Solid Rock to create the ultimate ''Horrendous Disc'' reissue. Work on the deluxe edition, a collaborative project between Stunt Records and Solid Rock Records, with a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to generate the production budget, began in 2017. Due to the success of the campaign, what started as a plan to simply re-release the album with one or two bonus discs, grew into a definitive five-CD box set, five-vinyl box set and a book, ''The Horrendous Book''. The five-CD box set was released on July 20, 2018.


Reception

Upon its release, ''CCM'' found its sound to be ", " compared to the group's other releases.
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gave a positive retrospective review, praising the "blistering riffs" of "I Love You #19", the "sardonic humor and wit" of "(Nearsighted Girl With Approaching) Tidal Wave", and the "spooky concept-album-type finish" of the title track, but concluding the entire release to be "A great album all around."


Track listings


July 1979 test pressing order

*''Flying Saucer sounds'' *"On the Line" *"Never Leave You" *"I Believe in You" *"Tidal Wave" *"Sky King" *"I Love You #19" + *"Man in the Moon *"Hound of Heaven" + *"Horrendous Disc" + ''these tracks were re-recorded for the final release''


US track listing

;Master Cylinder One # "I Love You #19" (Taylor) # "Hound of Heaven" (Taylor) # "(Near Sighted Girl With Approaching) Tidal Wave" (Taylor) # "Sky King (Out Across the Sky)" (Taylor) ;Master Cylinder Two # "On the Line" (Taylor) # "I Believe in You" (Taylor) # "Man in the Moon" (Chamberlain) # "Never Leave You" (Cook) # "Horrendous Disc" (Cook, Chamberlain, Taylor)


UK release track list

;Side One # "I Love You #19" # "Hound of Heaven" # "I Believe in You" # "Sky King (Out Across the Sky)" ;Side Two # "On the Line" # "Never Leave You" # "After All These Years" (Taylor) # "Horrendous Disc"


Canadian reissue

The Canadian re-issue omits "Never Leave You". However, Word Canada still had labels, sleeves, and jackets from the first pressing so, not wanting to be wasteful, the disc was mastered to appear to have five tracks on side two by visually splitting "Horrendous Disc".


CD Reissue

# "I Love You #19" # "Hound of Heaven" # "Near Sighted Girl (With Approaching Tidal Wave)" # "Out Across the Sky (Sky King)" # "On the Line" # "I Believe in You" # "Man in the Moon" # "Never Leave You" # "Horrendous Disc" # "Hound of Heaven" (performed by Larry Norman) # "Hound of Heaven" (another version performed by Larry Norman)


2007 CDR

# "On the Line (Extended Version)" # "Out Across the Sky (Sky King)" # "I Love You #19" # "Man in the Moon" # "The Hound of Heaven" # "Never Leave You" # "Near Sighted Girl (With Approaching Tidal Wave)" # "I Believe in You" # "Horrendous Disc" # "Fairy Tale" (previously unreleased) # "After All These Years" (only released on the UK album version) # "That Girl Likes To Talk (Yak, Yak, Yak)" (previously unreleased) # "Twilight Love" (previously unreleased, except as a live version on the album ''Our Personal Favorites'') # "Noelle" (previously unreleased. Different version on the album ''Motor Cycle'') # "Hello Aloha" (previously unreleased)


Personnel

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Terry Scott Taylor Terry Scott Taylor (born May 24, 1950) is an American songwriter, record producer, writer and founding member of the bands Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies (credited as Camarillo Eddy). Taylor is also a member of the roots and alternative ...
- lead vocals and guitars, second lead vocal on "Horrendous Disc" *
Jerry Chamberlain Jerry Chamberlain is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer, best known for his work with the rock bands Daniel Amos and the Swirling Eddies (credited as "Spot"). In late 1974, Chamberlain was asked to join Jubal's Last Band ...
- lead guitar and vocals, lead vocals on "Man in the Moon" and "Horrendous Disc" * Mark Cook - keyboards and vocals, lead vocal on "Never Leave You" * Marty Dieckmeyer - bass guitar * Alex MacDougall - drums, percussion * Ed McTaggart - drums, percussion * Sharon McLaughlin: Female Vocals * Janet McTaggart: Female Vocals * Kim Hutchcroft: Saxophone on "On The Line." * Photos and Recordings provided by the Daniel Amos and Solid Rock Archives * Engineers: Mike Stone, Thom Roy, Wally Grant, Jonathan Brown, Rob Wasson and Tim Jaquette * Mixed by Ken Suesov,
Mike D. Stone Mike D. Stone (October 24, 1949 – December 3, 2017) was an American recording engineer and record producer. Stone worked with Frank Zappa (multiple albums), Joe Walsh, B. B. King, Bee Gees (multiple albums), America, Peter Criss, Paul Stanley ...
,
Mark Heard John Mark Heard III (December 16, 1951 – August 16, 1992) was an American record producer, folk rock singer and songwriter from Macon, Georgia. Heard released sixteen albums, and produced or performed with many artists, including: Sam Phil ...
, and Daniel Amos. "I Believe In You" by Jonathan Brown * Alternate mixes: Eric Townsend, Doug Doyle * Original photography and album design by
Larry Norman Larry David Norman (April 8, 1947 – February 24, 2008) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, record label owner, and record producer. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of Christian rock music and released more than 100 album ...
* Deluxe Edition Project Supervisors: Eric Townsend, Tom Gulotta, Jason Townsend


References


External links


Collected reviews of Horrendous Disc
{{Authority control 1981 albums Solid Rock Records albums Daniel Amos albums