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My Own Prison [10th Anniversary Edition]

Creed (1~Post-Grunge)
Release Date: 11/13/2007
Original Release:  1997
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 1006488_CD
UPC # 601501313325
Label: Wind-Up Records
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Disc: 1
1. Torn
2. Ode
3. My Own Prison
4. Pity For a Dime
5. In America
6. Illusion
7. Unforgiven
8. Sister
9. What's This Life For
10. One

Performer: Creed (1~Post-Grunge)
Engineer: John Kurzweg
Producer: John Kurzweg
Distributor: BMG (distributor)

Notes: Creed: Mark Tremonti (vocals, guitar); Scott Stapp (vocals); Brian Marshall (bass); Scott Phillips (drums). Additional personnel: John Kurzweg (keyboards). Recorded at The Kitchen Studio, Tallahassee, Florida and Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. The music of Creed was born out of the strife and tumult of singer Scott Stapp's personal life. He turned down a university scholarship and left home at 17, estranging himself from his parents, whose strict religious mindset he had been at odds with for years. Eventually, he hit bottom, living in a car and scribbling down the ideas that became the lyrics to Creed songs. The mainstream success of MY OWN PRISON has taken Stapp and his fellow Floridians in Creed a long way from dumpster-diving. The band's combination of spiritually-oriented lyrics and guitar-based post-Nirvana hard rock connected in a big way with rock radio and with their vast, rabid following. MY OWN PRISON reflects the band's belief in the redemptive power of both God and rock and roll. On such tunes as "In America," "What's This Life For" and "Pity For A Dime" the band expresses both sociopolitical and spiritual concerns while leaving plenty of room for world-class headbanging riffs.
By combining a Pearl Jam-esque sound with pop appeal, Florida's Creed scored massive mainstream rock hits in the late-'90s/early-'00s. The girls may swoon over singer Scott Strapp's pin-up looks and lyrical search for redemption, but guitarist Mark Tremonti's meaty riffs reach out to hard rock fans of both genders.
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