Artist's albums
A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows
2001 · album
Echos O' Faith
1996 · album
Drowning with Land in Sight (Deluxe Remaster)
2019 · album
Naked & Unashamed
2017 · album
Naked Prey
2017 · album
Pray Naked (2016 Remaster)
2017 · album
Watchnight Service
2017 · album
Misery Loves Company
2014 · album
Gimme a Kickstart...
2014 · album
More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be (Deluxe)
2014 · album
Played Naked
2012 · album
Guilty Pleasures
2012 · album
Seeds And Stems
2012 · album
This Is The Way Love Was
2012 · album
Working On The Building
2012 · EP
77s - EP
2010 · EP
All Fall Down
2010 · album
Direct
2010 · EP
Late
2010 · album
Ping Pong Over the Abyss
2010 · album
Seventy Sevens
2010 · album
Holy Ghost Building
2008 · album
Ninety-Nine
2007 · album
Fun With Sound
2004 · album
Happy Chrimbo
2001 · album
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Biography
Described by Larry Norman as being "too Christian for the radio, and too radio for the Church," the 77's were formed in Sacramento in the early '80s by Mike Roe (vocals, guitar) Mark Tootle (keyboards, guitar, vocals), Jan Eric Volz (bass, guitar, vocals) and drummer Mark Proctor. Known at first as the Savage Young Scratch Band, the Christian band changed their name and released Ping Pong over the Abyss in 1982, and then replaced Proctor with Aaron Smith for All Fall Down two years later. Mark Tootle left after the 77's live album 88, but the group split up after 1990's Sticks and Stones. Roe then re-formed the band with Smith and two-thirds of the Strawmen: Mark Harmon (bass, vocals) and David Leonhardt (rhythm guitar, vocals). Seventy Sevens (originally titled "Pray Naked") was released in 1992. Drowning with Land in Sight appeared in 1994, and was followed by tom tom Blues. Roe has also recorded as a solo artist and with the Lost Dogs. In the late '90s, the group formed their own Fools of the World label and reissued many of their older albums, as well as releasing 1999's EP and 2001's A Golden Field of Radioactive Crows among other new titles. ~ John Bush, Rovi