Hi Bard, hope you are keeping well. No, I didn't buy it in the end. I think I felt I had quite a few of the cuts on other Christian rock comps at th time. Maybe I shuld re-visit it.
Thanks Paul, yeah it's a good comp I think. I believe 12 of the songs are previously uncomped, which isn't too bad. The sound quality is also excellent. Please let me know if you decide to buy the CD - I'm very curious to find out who exactly Koinonia are - there are loads of bands with that name, almost all of them Christian :)
Still a complete mystery who the band Koinonia were, but their brief period of activity down under hearalded a masterpiece of organic fuzz hippie garage in the late 1960s.
Born out of the Scripture Union Of Victoria, the band (Paul Benell, Allen Baird, Graeme Johnstone, Rowan Shinkfield and Phil Stewart conjured up a gathering storm of downer, doom psych.
Recored at Fidelis studios and issued by the in-house Theos label Won't You Join Me echoes a time and place that is forever no more.