Love Songs and Prayers: A Retrospective is the first compilation album from alternative rock band the Choir, released in 1995.
Background
When the Choir was contacted by Myrrh Records about releasing a "best of" collection, the band requested to choose the songs themselves, and the label agreed.[1] The organization of the songs into "love songs and prayers" was suggested by saxophone and Lyricon player Dan Michaels when he heard drummer and lyricist Steve Hindalong use that term in an interview to describe the Choir’s body of work.[1][2]
Although released by Myrrh, the compilation chronologically presents songs from all their releases, regardless of record label, up to that point.[1] The unreleased alternate versions of "A Million Years" and "All Night Long" were originally recorded in 1985 with producer Mark Heard after Michaels had joined the band,[3] and appear for the first time on this collection.[4]
The digipackCD case was designed by singer Christine Glass (using the name "Christy Coxe" in her role as art director).[1] She would eventually record backup vocals for the Choir on a consistent basis beginning with 2000's Flap Your Wings. Her husband, Marc Byrd, would subsequently join the band in 2005.
At the time of its release, Love Songs and Prayers was well-received. Sam Hargreaves, writing for Cross Rhythms said “the quality of the songwriting progresses through the album, and the lyrics are consistently good.”[5]
Retrospectively, Darryl Cater at AllMusic praised the “great deal of variety” on the compilation, and added that “the result of this interesting mix is (and has always been) a sense of persistent hopefulness in the face of darkness.”[6]
^Hindalong, Steve (November 1995). "The Choir: To Bid Farewell". Special Radio Interview Disc (Interview). Interviewed by Tony Shore; Chris Well. Nashville, Tennessee, USA: Myrrh Records.
^Conant, Andy; Palmer, Dave (2001). The Choir: Never Say Never: The First 20 Years. Brentwood (Nashville, Tennessee), USA: Galaxy21 Music. p. 10. ISBN0-688-12672-3.
^Michaels, Dan (November 1995). "The Choir: To Bid Farewell". Special Radio Interview Disc (Interview). Interviewed by Tony Shore; Chris Well. Nashville, Tennessee, USA: Myrrh Records.