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The Power and the Myth

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Released
  
August 3, 2004

Length
  
47:17

Artist
  
House of Lords

Label
  
Frontiers Records

Recorded
  
2002–2004

Producer
  
House of Lords

Release date
  
3 August 2004

Genres
  
Hard rock, Glam metal

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The Power and the Myth (2004)
  
World Upside Down (2006)

Similar
  
House of Lords albums, Hard rock albums

The Power and the Myth is the fourth studio album and the first since the reunion, by House of Lords, released on August 3, 2004.

Contents

The album marks the return of original members Chuck Wright, Lanny Cordola and Ken Mary, but is the first not to feature keyboardist, main songwriter and founding member Gregg Giuffria.

Then Mr. Big drummer Pat Torpey co-wrote many of the songs on the album.

Track listing

  1. "Today" (McCubbin/Ross/Vajevec/Martin) – 4:44
  2. "All Is Gone" (Mary/Torpey/Wychoff/Cordola/Wright) – 3:56
  3. "Am I the Only One" (Torpey/Cordola/Wright) – 3:29
  4. "Living in Silence" (Christian/Mary/Torpey/Cordola/Wright) – 5:05
  5. "The Power and the Myth" (Mary/Cordola/Wright) – 3:22
  6. "The Rapture" (Cordola/Wright) – 3:21
  7. "The Man Who I Am" (McCubbin/Ross/Vajevec/Martin) – 4:35
  8. "Bitter Sweet Euphoria" (Bardowell/Christian/Mary/Torpey/Cordola/Wright) – 3:57
  9. "Mind Trip" (Mary/Torpey/Cordola/Wright) – 5:08
  10. "Child of Rage" (Christian/Cordola/Wright) – 5:53
  11. "Havana" (Christian/Giuffria/Pierce/Spiro) [Japanese bonus track] – 3:47

Personnel

  • James Christian – lead vocals, guitar
  • Lanny Cordola – guitar
  • Chuck Wright – bass
  • Ken Mary – drums
  • Additional musicians

  • Derek Sherinian – keyboards
  • Ricky Phillips – keyboards
  • Allan Okuye – keyboards
  • Robin Beck – backing vocals
  • Sandra Stevens – backing vocals
  • Songs

    1Today4:44
    2All Is Gone3:57
    3Am I the Only One3:29

    References

    The Power and the Myth Wikipedia