Flashback: Daniel Amos - Kalhoun is the word!

May 01, 2008 by KMH in Album Reviews

Kalhoun - the Zeitgeist of the early 90sOK. No one could ever really accuse Terry Taylor and gang of actually playing Christian metal music.

However, given that the Right Reverend Dr. Taylor lent his amazing production skills to some of the best Deliverance albums — most memorably, River Disturbance, although the cover of “Horrendous Disc” on Stay of Execution left me breathless — I’m good with talking about DA here.

Without doubt one of the most influential artists in Christian music, Terry Scott Taylor is truly an unsung hero.  Unsung, that is, in the collective consciousness of the fans of so-called “CCM” music.  The artists tend to know and appreciate who he is.

But… I digress.  Back to the point:

Ripping music into iTunes for syncing with the iPod has proved to be quite the experience for me.  Reminiscing about the good ole’ days is an automatic, since music is such a powerful marker for me. It serves as the backdrop, the context, and sometimes the focus of entire passages of my life.  And some music — like some strong smells — serves as a more vivid marker in my memory than others.

Kalhoun is exactly that sort of record.

Now… my exposure to Daniel Amos goes back to Shotgun Angel — not the only prank of Taylor’s that backfired over the years and become a hit (Pray Where You Are” by the Lost Dogs comes to mind).  Mind you, I was a toddler when “Shotgun Angel” took to the airwaves, but I remember the song from my early days in Christian radio.  It was one of the few leftovers from the 70s that carved a permanent place in the studio’s stash.

So… there are lots of memorable moments with Terry Taylor.  Most of them bring a smile to my face, and some a gut-wrenching chuckle (”Sprinklerhead” — the original Isaac Air Freight version, for example).  The man is not only a musical genius… he’s a genius in every other application, as well.  His sense of humor is woven throughout the poetic lyrics and the tapestry of sound that makes up his compositions and productions.

But Kalhoun takes me right back to 1991.  I can feel the feelings and smell the smells.  Having this record on my iPod is truly a joy of life.  It’s like savoring a fine wine (can I say that on a Christian site? I guess so… I own it!).

From lambasting personality cult-ish spiritual “leaders,” to teasing with goofy dispensationalist eschatology, to poking fun at “weekend warriors in their TV seats,” the album took a cogent look at the spirit of the age in its day.  Thanks, Terry, for your perspective.

And by no means to I desire to slight Tim Chandler (bass), Greg Flesch (guitar) or Ed McTaggart (drums). You guys rock.  You always did.

The Remastered Classics!And… congratulations on the 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition.  I’m off to order my copy now.

Visit the Daniel Amos website for all things DA & Taylor.  Too bad the Prickly Heat Miracle Faith Telethon of Love is out of print.  I found it on CD in a pawn shop about 10 years ago… no doubt hocked by some confused schmuck.  Thank You, Jesus!!  (My cassette was nearly worn out!)

 

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4 Responses to “Flashback: Daniel Amos - Kalhoun is the word!”

  1. fricker Says:

    Just ran across your site needing a Kalhoun pic for itunes, I agree… Terry Taylor is just the epitome of brains and poetry, mixed with high octane cynicism for the high minded. What a refreshing thing to have an artist poke fun at the crazy side of church! The other Taylor, Steve Taylor, was also the best (remember “Life Boat?” “Meltdown at Madame Tuosodewhateveryouspellit?”

    I just heard Sprinkler for the first time today, laughed until I cried; then lamented, because their mock rock was higher quality than most Christian “Rock” put out at the time! omg. Also, don’t forget… “Bibles dressed in spandex pants, if you can get the girls to dance, they’ll follow you, all the way to heaven… Grab your heart through your hairy chest, and cling it to their longing breasts, they’ll follow you, all the way to heaven.” Swirling Eddies, Outdoor Elvis.

    Daniel Amos, DA, Swirling Eddies; just the best ever.

    Phenomenal!!!

  2. KMH Says:

    fricker,

    Thanks for visiting the site and for the enthusiastic comment. And yes… Meltdown at Madame Tussaud’s is still one of the greats… ironic isn’t it that both of the best satirists in Christian music shared the last name “Taylor?”

    My favorite prank of Steve Taylor’s of all time has got to be “I Blew Up the Clinic Real Good,” followed closely by “Smug.”

    But back to the one and only Terry Taylor… if you managed to miss the “Right Reverend Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor and the Miracle Faith Prickly Heat Telethon of Love,” go find it. Now.

    Priceless.

  3. fricker Says:

    Been listening to it all day.
    Wow.
    I have heard hide the beer and other songs before (so much of their stuff is remix and reprint, at least you get more than a dozen tracks with each record…) but never the whole thing.
    He is so stinkpot clever and didn’t put Daniel Amos on it anywhere, I didn’t know it existed until today!!!
    Keep Rockin.

  4. KMH Says:

    LOL.

    “We’ve got NEGATIVE fruit here!”

    I’ve never been the same since that record. It changed my life. (Kinda like what happened to Little Dumbo when the face of Art Carney appeared in the tortilley.)

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