The News Is You: The Sacred &
Secular Music of Nick Freund: featuring the
Search Party "Montgomery Chapel" (1968) and St. Pius X Seminary
Choir "Each One Heard In His Own Language About the Marvels
of God" (1968)
Recorded at the San Francisco Theological
Seminary’s own Montgomery Chapel, acid-folk-rock psychedelic
gem Search Party "Montgomery Chapel" was
the brainchild of (then Reverend) Nicholas Freund. Having
left Wisconsin in the late 1960s to join a burgeoning West
Coast religious scene, Freund spent considerable time in Sacramento
before making their way to San Francisco in 1968 to lay down
this one-off with some students of his. The result is a spooky,
metaphysical trip that’s equal parts God and acid-dripped
mind expansion. Laced with haunting vocals and dreamlike passages,
Montgomery Chapel is psychedelic music at its most evocative,
and most spiritual. Original copies (only 600 were pressed
on the custom Century label) carry substantial price tags.
The recordings released by the St. Pius X Seminary Choir were
made in the year or two which led up to the recording of the
Search Party album. Not only did the three St. Pius X Seminary
Choir records showcase the first work by Nick Freund, but
they also were the first recordings of Search Party guitarist
and vocalist Peter Apps. As one of the press clips regarding
the Choir stated, "The choral treatment was electrified by
a few phrases sung solo by Peter Apps, who is also the lead
guitar. If Apps has not already formed a folk-rock group around
that voice, he should. It is rich, deep, and ringing." Luckily,
Freund and Apps heeded their advice, and the Search Party
was the result. But nothing could have prepared listeners
for the bizarre avant-garde (in the truest sense) electronic
soundscapes backed by rock instruments which open "Each
One Heard In His Own Language About the Marvels of God"
(1968). The album settles down into a less out-there groove
after the opening, but this is still adventurous stuff. During
my conversations with Nick Freund, he told me that the electric
sounds on the album were the work of composer Dary John Mizelle.
Mizelle studied composition and participated in the New Music
Ensemble at the University of California, Davis (the first
free group improvisation ensemble); there he participated
in a course led by Karlheinz Stockhausen. Mizelle is also
a founding member of SOURCE Music of the Avant Garde magazine.
Our two-disc set includes both albums, plus bonus tracks taken
from ultra-rare early albums by the St. Pius X Seminary Choir.
The 28-page booklet is packed with information, thanks to
Freund, who was gracious enough to delve into his memory,
scrapbook, and photo albums to help us flesh out the portrait
of one of the most potent—and perhaps one of the most
unlikely—psychedelic groups to ever record an album.
Track list
Disc One: Search Party "Montgomery Chapel"
1. Speak to Me (2:50)
2. Renee Child (2:45)
3. Melanya (1:30)
4. When He Calls (4:22)
5. So Many Things Have Got Me Down (9:00)
6. You and I (3:08)
7. All But This (4:00)
8. Poem by George Hall (3:40)
9. The Decidedly Short Epic of Mr. Alvira (3:15)
10. The News Is You (4:40)
Bonus tracks:
11. Prayer For Mercy (1:07)
12. Kyrie and Gloria (4:03)
13. Lord, Have Mercy (1:27)
14. Bossa Nova Mass (3:53)
15. Kyrie from "Jazz Mass" (2:42)
16. Love One Another (4:36)
17. They'll Know We Are Christians By Our Love (2:31)
18. Walking Out Song (2:55)
Disc Two: St. Pius X Seminary Choir
"Each One Heard in His Own Way"
ACTS: 2, 1–12:
1. Pentecost Sunday, Double Alleluia (Richard Felciano) (6:07)
2. I am the Resurrection (Ray Repp) (3:29)
3. Come, Children, Hear Me (Ray Repp) (2:15)
4. Who Is This Man (Sister Germain) (5:03)
5. Get Together (4:53).
Mass For the Secular City (John
Ylvisaker):
6. Introit: Sing to the Lord (3:33)
7. Kyrie: Lament of the City (4:03)
8. Gloria: Joy in the City (4:45)
9. Credo: Death in the City (5:40)
10. Sanctus: Lord of the City (2:00)
11. Agnus Dei: Lord of the City (2:06)
Bonus tracks:
12. Prelude and Fugue in G Minor (5:12)
13. Hail Mary (1:15)
14. Sing of Mary (2:26)
15. Steal Away (2:25)
Catalogue number: LION 665 (2xCD)
UPC: 778578066529