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1994's Kaleidoscope, our sophomore recording effort, is reflective of the shift to the contemporary that had begun to show itself in college a cappella at this time. The album's progressiveness, fully on display in the spectacular rendition of Paul Simon's "Homeless," is balanced by a great sense of humor and fun.
1. Orange-Colored Sky
2. Wild World
3. Drift Away
4. Mystery
5. Good Enough For Now
6. Centerfold
7. Honey Pie
8. Blackwater
9. TV Medley
10. Only One
11. Galileo
12. Circle Game
13. Sara Lee
14. Homeless (live)
15. Freedom (live)
16. I Need You (live)
17. The Callbacks' Rap
18. The Letter
19. Old Man
Kaleidoscope, the Callbacks' first compact disc, is a very fun album as well as a solid a cappella performance. Callback-ian humor is fully on display in our ever-so-old-school "Callbacks' Rap," "Sara Lee," and the "TV Medley." Musically, however, Kaleidoscope is rife with goodness, including The Letter, which still remains our signature song to this day, and a stirring reprise of "Homeless," which debuted on Off the Record.
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