At the dawn of the 1990s, Chagall Guevara was the secular college rock project of singer/songwriter Steve Taylor, a contemporary Christian musician who alienated many of his fans with his satirical proclivities. Chagall Guevara released one album -- an eponymous effort helmed by Matt Wallace, a producer who earned attention for his work with Faith No More and the Replacements -- on MCA in 1991 before splitting the following year.
Shortly after recording his 1987 album, The Innocence, New York City native Dave Perkins teamed up with Taylor, then a contemporary Christian musici...