In His Majesty's Service – Live in USA

In His Majesty's Service – Live in USA is the first live album, and the fifth album overall, by the Swedish hard rock band Jerusalem. It was released simultaneously in Scandinavia by Royal Music/World Record Music and worldwide by Refuge Records. There is no Swedish version.

In His Majesty's Service - Live in USA
Live album by
Released1985
VenueShreveport, Louisiana; Dallas, Texas
GenreHard rock, Rock
Length42:38
LabelRoyal/World Record, Refuge
ProducerDave Perkins and Jerusalem
Jerusalem chronology
Vi Kan Inte Stoppas (Can't Stop Us Now)
(1983)
In His Majesty's Service - Live in USA
(1985)
Dancing on the Head of the Serpent
(1987)

Track listing

All songs by Ulf Christiansson.

  1. "In His Majesty's Service"
  2. "From the Bottom of Our Heart"
  3. "I'm Waiting For You"
    previously titled "The Waiting"
  4. "Read Between The Lines"
  5. "The Tide"
  6. "Ashes in Our Hands"
  7. "Can't Stop Us Now"
  8. "Time"
  9. "Man of the World"

Tracks 1, 2, 5 & 8 previously unreleased
Tracks 3, 4 & 7 from Can't Stop Us Now
Tracks 6 & 9 from Warrior

Personnel

  • Ulf Christiansson – lead vocals, guitar
  • Peter Carlsohn – bass guitar, vocals
  • Dan Tibell – keyboards
  • Mikael Ulvsgärd – drums, vocals
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