Demons Down
Demons Down is the third studio album by House of Lords, released on April 7, 1992.
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Released | April 7, 1992 | |||
Recorded | 1991–1992 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, glam metal | |||
Length | 46:24 | |||
Label | PolyGram/Victory Music | |||
Producer | David Thoener, House of Lords | |||
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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. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "O Father" | James Christian, Gregg Giuffria, Mark Edward Baker, Bob Marlette | 5:54 |
2. | "Demons Down" | Christian, Giuffria, Baker | 3:32 |
3. | "What's Forever For" | Christian, Giuffria, Baker | 4:36 |
4. | "Talkin' 'Bout Love" | Christian, Giuffria, Baker, Tommy Aldridge, Steve Johnstad | 4:46 |
5. | "Spirit of Love" | Christian, Giuffria, Tim Pierce, Mark Spiro | 4:34 |
6. | "Down, Down, Down" | Christian, Giuffria, Baker, Marlette | 4:49 |
7. | "Metallic Blue" | Christian, Giuffria, Baker, Mike Slamer | 5:03 |
8. | "Inside You" | Christian, Giuffria, Spiro, Alan Pasqua | 5:36 |
9. | "Johnny's Got a Mind of His Own" | Christian, Giuffria, Baker | 3:40 |
10. | "Can't Fight Love" | Christian, Giuffria, Baker, Slamer | 3:21 |
Personnel
- James Christian - lead vocals
- Gregg Giuffria - keyboards, backing vocals
- Dennis Chick - guitars, backing vocals
- Sean McNabb - bass, backing vocals
- Tommy Aldridge - drums, backing vocals
Additional musicians
- Paul Stanley - backing vocals on "Johnny's Got a Mind of His Own"
- Tim Pierce - guitar
- Danny Jacobs - guitar
- David Glen Eisley - backing vocals
- Billy Trudel - backing vocals
gollark: But what if you don't have a calculator and want the factorial of a number between 1 and 7 without the hard work of multiplying 4 by 3 by 2 by 1 and so on?
gollark: Convenient formula for factorials up to 7: x! = (x - 1) * -1 / 5040 * (x - 2) * (x - 3) * (x - 4) * (x - 5) * (x - 6) * (x - 7) - x * (x - 1) * (x - 2) * (x - 3) * (x - 4) * (x - 5) * (x - 7) + x / 720 * (x - 2) * (x - 3) * (x - 4) * (x - 5) * (x - 6) * (x - 7) + x * -1 / 120 * (x - 1) * (x - 3) * (x - 4) * (x - 5) * (x - 6) * (x - 7) + x / 24 * (x - 1) * (x - 2) * (x - 4) * (x - 5) * (x - 6) * (x - 7) + x * -1 / 6 * (x - 1) * (x - 2) * (x - 3) * (x - 5) * (x - 6) * (x - 7) + x / 2 * (x - 1) * (x - 2) * (x - 3) * (x - 4) * (x - 6) * (x - 7) + x * (x - 1) * (x - 2) * (x - 3) * (x - 4) * (x - 5) * (x - 6).
gollark: Desmos is nice when I have to plot things for whatever reason.
gollark: I have my phone around much more often than a calculator, but find my calculator generally better than my phone for doing much maths on. Probably because it has hardware buttons (I don't like typing on touchscreens) and software which makes many tasks easier than my phone's default calculator app.
gollark: Calculators seem weirdly expensive given that phones are much more capable and cheaper than high-end graphing ones.
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