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1994 compilation album by The Choir From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Choir Practice is a retrospective album by the Choir that has been released in both LP and CD format.
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Choir Practice | |
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Compilation album by | |
Released | 1994 |
Recorded | 1966–1969 |
Genre | Garage rock, rock and roll |
Length | 37:56 (LP) |
Label | Sundazed |
This album was released in 1994 by Sundazed Records as an LP (#LP-5009) and as a CD (#SC 11018).
This album was assembled by Bob Irwin and Jeff Jarema from a variety of sources. Most compilations of music by garage rock bands collect the singles and possibly an unreleased track or two. However, in this case, only their classic "It's Cold Outside" is included on this album; even the highly regarded flip side of this first single, "I'm Goin' Home", is omitted. Although the A-side of their fourth single, "When You Were with Me", is among the tracks, this is the original version of the song, before the record label added strings (which addition angered Wally Bryson at the time).[1] The second, third and fifth singles, along with all of the B-sides, are not represented on this album.
Side one
Side two
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