Chalk Circle

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April Fool 05:22 Tools
Reflection 01:51 Tools
The Slap 03:19 Tools
20th Century Boy 03:43 Tools
Uneasy Friend 02:37 Tools
This Mourning 03:35 Tools
Scrambled 01:35 Tools
Subversive Pleasure 01:39 Tools
Me, Myself & I 04:09 Tools
Turning Up The Collar 02:06 Tools
Easy Escapes 02:24 Tools
The Look 02:46 Tools
Private Lie 01:42 Tools
Run So Far 02:30 Tools
Side By Side 01:54 Tools
High Stress 01:54 Tools
The Great Lake 04:12 Tools
Big White Clouds 04:09 Tools
N.I.M.B.Y. 05:50 Tools
My Artificial Sweetener 04:50 Tools
Empty Park 04:28 Tools
Trains 05:06 Tools
What Counts 03:27 Tools
Hands 03:33 Tools
Believe in Something 03:45 Tools
Superman (Meets the Man of Steel) 05:19 Tools
Come With Me 03:59 Tools
Park Island 04:40 Tools
Village 03:24 Tools
Who Can Say 05:19 Tools
Sons & Daughters 04:14 Tools
Me Myself And I 04:02 Tools
Together 05:14 Tools
As The Crow Flies 04:40 Tools
Sons And Daughters 04:12 Tools
Out of Control 04:25 Tools
The Moralist 03:47 Tools
Cover Your Eyes 04:54 Tools
N.I.M.B.Y 05:57 Tools
Fairytales & Fiction 04:31 Tools
April Fool (April First) 04:14 Tools
Purpose 04:31 Tools
Clothes You Wear 03:40 Tools
Blue Heaven (Antigua) 06:00 Tools
(Rubber Ducky???) 00:36 Tools
(Ottoman New York) 00:48 Tools
Buildings 04:50 Tools
Can of Worms 03:50 Tools
Lonely Street 04:12 Tools
Superman - Meets the Man of Steel 05:18 Tools
Stop The World! 04:12 Tools
Me myself & I 04:12 Tools
Blue Heaven 04:12 Tools
02 CHALK CIRCLE - 02 Subversive pleasure 04:12 Tools
This morning 04:12 Tools
02 CHALK CIRCLE - 01 The slap 04:12 Tools
N.M.B.Y 04:12 Tools
Nimby 04:12 Tools
20th Century Boy (Bonustrack) 04:12 Tools
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There are 2 bands with the name "Chalk Circle" 1. The early 1980's Washington DC female new wave/punk rock band that performed 2 songs featured on the comp 'Mixed Nuts Don't Crack' on Outside Records. Chalk Circle was: Anne Bonafede (drums), Sharon Cheslow (guitar/vocals), Mary Green (vocals/guitar) and Chris Niblack (bass) 2. Hailing from Newcastle, ON (near Oshawa), the alternative rock band that took their name from Bertolt Brecht's play "The Caucasian Chalk Circle". They mixed 80s alt/rock sounds with thought provoking lyrics on their 1986 debut release The Great Lake. At times being political, on songs like "This Mourning" (about the threat of nuclear annihilation) or "N.I.M.B.Y." (about environmental disasters), the band could also rock out on tracks like their innovative cover of T-Rex's "20th Century Boy" (bonus track added to their debut album's US release) and their own break out Canadian singles "April Fool" and "My Myself and I", the latter which displayed insightful lyrics about Jungian analysis. The production by talented Chris Wardman featured Chris Tait's upfront searing vocals, which lead many to compare the band's 'radio friendly sound' to the then breaking U2. Sadly the band went their own separate ways after only two albums (and a fantastic debut EP). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.