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Biography A Northern Chorus


A Northern Chorus is a Canadian band from Hamilton, Ontario.

History

The band was formed in 1999 after the breakup of Stu Livingstone and Pete Hall's previous band, Datura Dream Defered. Biography. Allmusic.com. They have released three records on the Sonic Unyon label, Before We All Go To Pieces, Spirit Flags and Bitter Hands Resign. Before We All Go To Pieces was originally released by Black Mountain Music. The band has toured both nationally in Canada and internationally in the United States several times. A Northern Chorus to Tour North and South. Pitchfork Media. Accessed May 11, 2007.

Members

  • Stu Livingstone (guitars, vocals)
  • Pete Hall (guitars, vocals)
  • Alex McMaster (cello, vocals)
  • Owen Davies (bass)
  • Craig Halliday (percussion)
  • Graham Walsh (piano, organs)


Discography

Albums

In order of date released:

Before We All Go To Pieces (2001)
  1. My Shaded Sun
  2. Clear the Air
  3. Tales from the Big Top
  4. And Still She Sleeps
  5. Daily Planet
  6. For Those of Us Gone
  7. Perhaps Tomorrow
  8. Holly


Spirit Flags (May 20, 2003)
  1. Song and I
  2. Red Carpet Blues
  3. Fragile Day
  4. Let the Parrots Speak for Themselves
  5. Take Your Canvas Everywhere
  6. Louder Than Love
  7. Mombassa
  8. Moment Fit to Remind
  9. I Dreamt the World Had Ended
  10. Eilan Donan
  11. Flag in Hand


Bitter Hands Resign (May 3, 2005)
  1. Shepherd & The Chauffeur
  2. Subjects & Matter
  3. This Open Heart
  4. Watershed Divide
  5. Prisoners of Circumstance
  6. Costa del Sol
  7. Don't Think of Collapse
  8. Winterize


The Millions Too Many (March 20, 2007)
  1. Carpenter
  2. Skeleton Keys
  3. Millions Too Many
  4. No Stations
  5. Canadian Shield
  6. Horse to Stable
  7. Remembrance Day
  8. Ethic of the Pioneer
  9. Victory Parade




Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A Northern Chorus
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