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Kalhöun

Kalhöun
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1991
StudioThe Mixing Lab, Huntington Beach, California; Neverland Studios, Los Alamitos, California
GenreChristian alternative rock
LabelBAI Records
ProducerTerry Scott Taylor, Daniel Amos
chronology
Darn Floor-Big Bite
(1987)
Kalhöun
(1991)
MotorCycle
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Kalhöun is the ninth album by Christian alternative rock band Daniel Amos, released on BAI Records in 1991. It was issued under their contracted moniker and was their first album of studio material in four years.

Background

Following the release of 1987's Darn Floor-Big Bite, Daniel Amos took a hiatus of several years as band members worked on other projects, such as The Swirling Eddies.

Kalhöun was released during a special release party that was thrown for fans and held at Cornerstone '91 by Stunt Records. Lead singer and songwriter Terry Taylor was at the party to autograph CDs for the fans that attended. Stunt Records' Tom Gulotta held a special auction of D.A. memorabilia - including early artwork for Taylor's solo album, Knowledge & Innocence, a promotional copy of The Swirling Eddies video "I've Got An Idea" and Arthur Fhardy's flowery shirt, which was torn off him during a rowdy performance by the Eddies at Cornerstone '90.

"If You Want To," was later rerecorded by Taylor's other band, the Lost Dogs for their 2004 album MUTT.

Track listing

All lyrics by Taylor and music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler except where noted.

  1. Big, Warm, Sweet Interior Glowing (3:36)
  2. If You Want To (Words and music by Taylor) (3:58)
  3. Kalhoun (3:20)
  4. I Will Return (4:18)
  5. Tracking the Amorous Man (3:08)
  6. Virgin Falls (4:14)
  7. Gloryhound (4:40)
  8. Prayer Wheel (3:39)
  9. Note to Anna (Words and music by Taylor) (2:41)
  10. Father Explains (Words and music by Taylor) (4:32)
  11. Gate of the World (4:11)

Personnel

Additional musicians

  • Dave Hackbarth trumpet
  • Greg Kellog pedal steel guitar
  • Mikes Tackett cello

Production

References

  1. ^ Keyes, J. Edward. "AllMusic review". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved June 15, 2011.