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Choir Invisible were a four piece post-punk band hailing from Los Angeles. The band formed in the wake of the Flyboys, a first wave LA punk band, who split after the death of bassist/keyboardist David Wilson. Lisa Fancher, head of Frontier records (who released the lone Flyboys 12'' in 1980), essentially pieced Choir Invisible together after the Wilson's death. The band grew to local prominence, opening for the likes of Romeo Void, Depeche Mode, and Christian Death in the early 1980s, before releasing their debut record in 1981. Though the band split shortly after their 1981 tour, a few straggling members recorded a follow up in 1982, which was released two years later on Passport records. I shall upload this one for my next post, but in the meanwhile, here's the info for the band's 1981 self-titled debut. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Choir Invisible

Sea To Shining Sea
Los Angeles Post-Punk Final
This is What I Call Minimal 80s! Vol. 7
Rare Hits of The 80s Vol. 25
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80's Post Punk & Wave Mixes Part 2
A.A.V.V. - Till The Morning Night
80's Minimal Synth MP3s [Mix No. 4]
This is What I Call Minimal 80's Vol. 07
80's Minimal Synth MP3s [Mix No. 3]
The Lost Hits Vol. 62