He would probably say that his faith was always a part of his music, but he never wanted to be pigeonholed as a Christian artist. He originally recorded Too Cool to Be Christian in the early 80s, though Romeo Unchained was his first "official" Christian recording and pitched equally to secular and CCM stations. Boy, I still remember the feeling I had the first time I heard H-A-T-R-E-D; love that song, but can never re-experience the jaw-dropping surprise of thinking I was listening to a Jackson Browne weepie. :-) (BTW, he loves LATE FOR THE SKY. :-)) ________________________________ From: Drew MacDonald To: audities@smoe.org Sent: Tue, July 6, 2010 10:52:32 AM Subject: Tonio Kristian? (was: Recommendation Request for Good Christian Music .-) Tonio K's a Christian Music guy now? Is that relatively new? I certainly don't associate Christianity with my favorite Tonio K song from back in the day ("H-A-T-R-E-D" from LIFE IN THE FOODCHAIN) which included these lyrics: yes i wish i was as mellow as for instance jackson browne but "fountain of sorrow" my ass motherfucker i hope you wind up in the ground Still brings a smile to my face after all these years, and I say that as someone who considers LATE FOR THE SKY one of the best albums ever of that genre and period. Drew On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 9:50 AM, crothers wrote: > > I can't freaking believe that I forgot to include Tonio K. I used to listen to him obsessively. I guess I don't listen as much any more because I can play them in my head. > > Buy everything, starting with Life in the Foodchain and Amerika. > The later it gets career-wise the thinner the material gets, but there is good stuff on everything.