Lost and Found (Christian rock band)
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Lost And Found is a Christian rock band from the United States. They are originally from Niagara Falls, New York, although they have lived in many locations throughout the United States. While happy to wear the title, Lost And Found never sought out to be labeled as a "Christian band."
The style of their music is called speedwood; a genre or subgenre of their own creation, also referred to as acoustic thrash. The band consists of two members. Michael D. Bridges plays guitar and George R. Baum plays piano, recorder, drums, and occasionally the slinky. Bridges and Baum are also the owners of their own independent record label, Limb Records.
Their song "Lions" is one of their most popular, and won the John Lennon Song Writing Contest. Other listener favorites include "Multiply" "Baby," "Opener" and "Slide Girl."
Lost And Found has been playing since 1986. Their first big tour was made cross-country on bicycles with no support vehicle. They rode over 8,000 miles and stayed in over 300 different homes while performing at schools, camps, and churches. They are especially well-known among Lutherans and other denominational youth groups. All of their songs are registered with CCLI enabling any CCLI holder to reproduce their songs in any form.
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[edit] Musical Comparisons
While it is hard to place speedwood into any musical category, the band describes the genre as the intersection between John Denver and The Ramones. They say that it is a relatively deserted intersection, and Lost And Found is really the only band at that intersection.
[edit] Live Performances
Most people, while they do like the music, are not dedicated followers of the band just because of the music. It has often been said that you need to see a live concert to really "get it" and it seems to be true. People tend to become dedicated listeners when they get to be in the interaction of a concert which is more like a gathering of friends.
Baum and Bridges are well known for their on stage banter, jokes, spiels, and in-jokes between themselves during a concert, the latter of which are not usually explained and tend to entertain the people watching a concert. Also, jokes arise in certain concerts, giving a feeling of connection to people who attended that concert and may extend years past the concert date.
Concertgoers are often known to brink along a Slinky. The band explains that they wanted a certain sound at a certain point in the song, and that sound was attained by stretching a Slinky and then quickly collapsing it again. This has evolved to audience members holding up their Slinkies at the appropriate time and shouting "SLINKY!" instead of making the actual noise.
Their performances can be compared to that of The Arrogant Worms, but are obviously free from obscenity and sexual reference due to their Christianity and want to promote Christian love. Many listeners also say that they are happy to find the musical style reminds them of They Might Be Giants.
A typical concert might contain jokes about the concert venue such as tables, speakers, windows, and any other ordinary object that may look like something else. Jokes may also be about the temperature or them purposely "mishearing" what somebody says or simply twisting words to make a clean joke.
[edit] Discography
Lost And Found: The Early Years - Box Set Disc 1 Disc 2 Disc 3 Bike Trip DVD Booklet
Pronto
- With You
- Have Love
- Where Do We Go?
- Lift My Eyes
- Because He Lives
- Sign
- Easy Love
- Reflection
- Lions
- Among Us
- Baby
- Fearfully
Speedwood Hymns
- God of Grace and God of Glory
- Love Divine All Loves Excelling
- For All The Saints
- The Church's One Foundation
- All Glory Laud and Honor
- Crown Him With Many Crowns
- Lift High The Cross
- Holy Holy Holy
- Thy Strong Word
- My Hope Is Build on Nothing Less
- O Little Town of Bethlehem
Just George
- Raise Him Up
- Fruit
- No Matter
- Distant Land
- Hyfrydol
- Elijah
- Friend/Opener
- Slide Girl
- Kingdom/Convinced
Something Different
- Remember
- Can't Take Away
- No Matter
- Elijah
- Saskatchewan
- Raise Him Up
- Your Memory
- Multiply
- Everybody Matters
- Remember (Electric)
- Can't Take Away (Electric)
- No Matter (Electric)
- Elijah (Electric)
- Saskatchewan (Electric)
- Raise Him Up (Electric)
- Your Memory (Electric)
- Multiply (Electric)
- Everybody Matters (Electric)
- Multiply (Bluegrass)
- 1980
Something
- Kingdom
- Convinced
- Distant Land
- Take A Chance
- Dance
- All I've Ever Wanted
- These Days
- Psalm 121
- As You Go
- Holy Holy Holy
- Hearts
- Fruit
- Ground
- Real World Too
THIS
- Be Not Afraid
- Remember Me
- Nice To Know
- God of Grace and God of Glory
- I Liked You More
- He's A Friend
- Stand Up and Fight
- New Creation
- Harken
- Slide Girl
- Must Be
- Cling to the Cross
- Baby
- Lions
The Lost And Found Christmas Album
- O Come, O Come Emanuel
- No Room
- O Little Town of Bethlehem
- Mary Mary
- O Come All Ye Faithful
- Angels From the Realms of Glory
- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
- Joy to the World
- I Heard the Bells
- Angels We Have Hard On High
- Arise Shine
The Speedwood Collection
Disc One
- One Body
- BLSQD
- Way Out
- Angels
- The New Song
- The New New Song Song
- Alexander
- Rachel
- How Can You
- The New New Song
- Skin
- This Time
- Seek
- Since
- Lions
- Baby
- Church
Disc Two
- Make Room
- Grandma
- Strong Feelings
- Love
- Odds
- The Song
- My Goodness
- Tara
- Goodbye / Dreamed / Cost
- Aw You
- Example
- Try Again
- Holy
- The Truly New Song
- Wear Christ
- Hearts
- Lost and Found
- Ground
- Slide Girl
Disc Three
- Everybody
- Prize
- Glory
- Bones
- Amber
- Heard
- Weight
- Sand
- Heaven
- I Am In Love
- Must Be
- New Creation
- Opener
- Crown Him
- Dance
- The Lamb
- Everybody /The Lamb ("The Cars" style)/ Slide Girl (live)
Sikkibahm
- Bones
- Good Luck
- Amber
- Heard
- Used to Be
- Crown Him
- Baby
- Hearts
- Prize
- Heaven
- Opener
- Sand
- Love
- Everybody
This is Our Prespective
- Baby
- Skin
- Church
- H.O.L.Y.
Our Third Album
- Lions
- Goodbye
- Dreamed of Love
- Strong Feelings (note: this is a sarcastic song)
- Example
- How Can You
- Count the Cost
- L.O.V.E
- Easy Love
- Aw You
- Remember Me?
- Try Again
- Ground
Everlastin' Alright Side 1:
- Did You Ever Wonder
- Goodluck
- The Merriest Christmas of All
- Materialistic Melody (sarcastic song)
- Too Blind To See
- Skin Disease
Side 2:
- You Can See Jesus
- Everlasting Alright
- Alexander Wesleyfolk (Slow version, sung by Michael with guitar instead of George with piano)
- Nice to Know You Know (old version)
- He's A Friend
Hengh
- Make Room
- Way Out
- Tombstone
- One Body
- Rachel Racinda
- Call Me
- Seek
- New New Song Song
- The Truly New Song
- Remain
- BLSQD
- Wear Christ
- My Goodness
Numerous Live in Concert CDs
- Lost and Found recorded over 250 concerts to be put on CD. Sadly, due to lack of manpower, this was discontinued. However, those concerts that were recorded are still available for order through their website.
[edit] Photos On Tour
[edit] References
Lost And Found at AllMusicGuide
"From Speedwood to Slinky" Interview at Youth Specialties
Michael Bridges Interview on Lutheran Weekly Podcast
Look Out For Lost And Found at Youth Encounter
Small Band With A Big Message at TheLutheran.org
Teens Find The Message in Lost And Found at TheLutheran.org
Lost And Found on All Music Guide (AMG)