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1993 studio album by Daniel Amos

MotorCycle
Studio album by Daniel Amos
Released 1993
Studio The Golden Recording Room, Huntington Beach, California Neverland Studios, Cerritos, California McCrums, Whittier, California
Genre Neo-psychedelia, alternative rock
Label BAI
Producer Terry Scott Taylor, Jerry Chamberlain, Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos chronology
Kalhöun(1991) MotorCycle(1993) BibleLand(1994)

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AllMusic [1]

MotorCycle is the tenth studio album by Christian alternative rock band Daniel Amos, issued in 1993 on BAI Records. It was the band's first album under the Daniel Amos moniker - as opposed to the shortened DA - since Vox Humana in 1984.

The album saw the band temporarily shift their sound to neo-psychedelia and saw the return of longtime guitarist Jerry Chamberlain. The album was dedicated to the memory of singer-songwriter Mark Heard, who died in 1992. Writing for AllMusic, J. Edward Keyes described the album as "meticulously crafted, haunting, and beautiful beyond words ... a psych-pop tour de force."[2]

"Grace is the Smell of Rain" was later rerecorded by lead singer Terry Scott Taylor's other band, the Lost Dogs, for their 2004 album MUTT.

  1. "Banquet at the World's End" (words and music by Taylor) (3:47)
  2. "Traps, Ensnares" (words and music by Taylor/Chamberlain) (3:49)
  3. "Hole in the World" (words and music by Taylor) (5:32)
  4. "(What's Come) Over Me" (words and music by Taylor) (3:48)
  5. "Buffalo Hills" (words and music by Taylor) (4:24)
  6. "Guilty" (words and music by Taylor) (4:35)
  7. "Motorcycle" (words by Taylor, music by Taylor/Flesch/Chandler) (3:33)
  8. "Wonderful" (words by Taylor/Chamberlain/McCall, music by Taylor/Chamberlain) (2:16)
  9. "So Long" (words and music by Taylor) (0:56)
  10. "My Frontier" (words and music by Taylor) (3:48)
  11. "Grace is the Smell of Rain" (words by Taylor, music by Taylor/Chamberlain) (4:01)
  12. "Noelle" (words and music by Taylor) (2:43)
  13. "Wise Acres" (words and music by Taylor) (2:14)
  14. "So Long Again" (words by Taylor, music by Taylor/Chamberlain) (2:53)
  1. ^ MotorCycle at AllMusic
  2. ^ Keyes, J. Edward. "Daniel Amos - Motor Cycle". AllMusic. AllMusic, Netaktion LLC. Retrieved June 20, 2020.