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Frontman and vocalist Barry Blaze (formerly Blazs) has utilized completely different lineups for each of his four albums of dance-pop gospel recorded as Code of Ethics. He had played in a band with Kevin Smith of DC Talk, but formed Code of Ethics in the early '90s with Eric Switzer. The duo released Visual Paradox on R.E.X. Music in 1991 and signed to Forefront Records, but Switzer left soon after. Rick Brainer and Scot Kifer joined for a self-titled sophomore album released in 1993, but Kifer left by the end of the year. Bassist Jeff Anderson took his place for 1995's Arms Around the World, but that lineup barely lasted into the next year. Barry Blaze recruited Charles Garrett, Jerry Mowrey, and Brian Carlson in 1996, and the trio recorded Soulbait for a 1997 release. In 1998, Scott "Skippy" Chapman and Rick Brainer made up the last Code of Ethics lineup, and the band played their last show in October of 2000. Code of Ethics has also released a remix album entitled Mix (1992) which features versions of songs on the Visual Paradox album reworked by Blaze and Ian Eskelin. ~ John Bush, Rovi
I have: Visual Paradox, Code of Ethics (self-title), Extended Play Remixes, Arms Around the World, Soul Bait, and Blaze. All are very good and yet very different from each other. It's a shame that none of those songs are here, and there's only a single album that's not even listed in the blurb about the group.
paulbathe
Need more CODE! ..... and what about Ian Esklin? Founding member of Code, he had several solo albums that were fenominal! Pandora you are very shallow on the albums and artists that shaped and created the contemporary christion music market. Earth Suite? Dakota Motor Compamy? T Bone?
He Actually have 6 albums check him out on My Space. http://www.myspace.com/coeofficial I saw them Live back in the
early 90's when they were opening for The News Boys. Awesome.
Hmm, I think I figured it out. The description says they played their last show in 2000, but the Lost in Egypt album which pandora has says 2009. And the Blaze CD I have is 1999 (I just looked). I think they need a new band biography here.. (not to mention some more of this band's music)
Why does Pandora only have one album by Code of Ethics? Also, the description of the band says they have four albums and lists four of them, but not the album I have which is called "Blaze" (unless that's the one the description refers to as self-titled).
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early 90's when they were opening for The News Boys. Awesome.