Demons Down

Demons Down is the third studio album by House of Lords, released on April 7, 1992.

Demons Down
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 7, 1992
Recorded19911992
GenreHard rock, glam metal
Length46:24
LabelPolyGram/Victory Music
ProducerDavid Thoener, House of Lords
House of Lords chronology
Sahara
(1990)
Demons Down
(1992)
The Power and the Myth
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

It was recorded with founding members James Christian and Gregg Giuffria playing with a reformed band line-up, and was the last album before the band's breakup the same year.[2]


Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."O Father"James Christian, Gregg Giuffria, Mark Edward Baker, Bob Marlette5:54
2."Demons Down"Christian, Giuffria, Baker3:32
3."What's Forever For"Christian, Giuffria, Baker4:36
4."Talkin' 'Bout Love"Christian, Giuffria, Baker, Tommy Aldridge, Steve Johnstad4:46
5."Spirit of Love"Christian, Giuffria, Tim Pierce, Mark Spiro4:34
6."Down, Down, Down"Christian, Giuffria, Baker, Marlette4:49
7."Metallic Blue"Christian, Giuffria, Baker, Mike Slamer5:03
8."Inside You"Christian, Giuffria, Spiro, Alan Pasqua5:36
9."Johnny's Got a Mind of His Own"Christian, Giuffria, Baker3:40
10."Can't Fight Love"Christian, Giuffria, Baker, Slamer3:21

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Additional musicians

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