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Resurrection Band, also known as Rez Band or REZ, was a Christian rock band formed in 1972. They were part of the Jesus People USA Christian community in Chicago and most of its members have continued in that community to this day.
Hostage was a radical departure into keyboard-driven new wave stylings which dominate the record, and this is due in large part to the fact that bassist and keyboardist Jim Denton took over much of the songwriting.
Live Bootleg is the first live album by American Christian rock band Resurrection Band, released in 1984.It was the band's first release for Sparrow Records, and also their first under the shortened moniker "Rez Band."
A double-CD set, XX Years Live was recorded in March of that same year at the Copernicus Center Theatre in Chicago, to celebrate 20 years of music ministry.The concert features at least one song from every REZ release, and in addition, Glenn Kaiser and his wife and co-lead singer, Wendi Kaiser, take a few minutes each to speak to the audience.
Glenn Kaiser – vocals, guitars; Wendi Kaiser – vocals; Stu Heiss – lead guitar, keyboards; Roy Montroy – bass guitar, keyboards; John Herrin – drums; Production. Rez – producer
All songs written by Glenn Kaiser and Roy Montroy unless otherwise noted "Silence Screams" – 4:13 "You Got Me Rockin'" (Stu Heiss, Kaiser) – 3:15 "Someone Sleeps" (Kaiser, Montroy, Jon Trott) – 5:21 originally titled "I See Red", and more specifically concerned Native Americans.
By now, REZ had perfected their recent formula of blues-based rock, as evidenced in songs like "Footprints" and "In My Room", interspersed with AC/DC-inspired heavy metal numbers like the album's opener, "Lovespeak", as well as "Comatose".
Compact Favorites was the name given to a series of CDs by Sparrow Records for several artists on its roster, including Sheila Walsh, AD, Steve Camp and Michele Pillar. ...