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My Own Prison (1997)

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Title: My Own Prison
Artist: Creed
Genre: Alternative Rock
Released: 1997

Tracks:
1 - Torn - 6:24 -
2 - Ode - 4:57
3 - My Own Prison - 4:58 -
4 - Pity for a Dime - 5:29
5 - In America - 4:58
6 - Illusion - 4:37
7 - Unforgiven - 3:38
8 - Sister - 4:56
9 - One - 4:08
10 - What's This Life For? - 5:09 -
11 - Bound & Tied - 5:37
12 - What's This Life For? (acoustic) - 4:23

Overview:
My Own Prison is the debut album by American rock band Creed, released on August 26, 1997 on the Wind-up label. It has been certified six times platinum and is one of the top 200 selling albums of all time in the United States. The person kneeling on the album's cover is Justin Brown, a friend of the band. The picture was taken by guitarist Mark Tremonti's brother, Daniel, for a photography class. It has spent over 150 weeks on the catalog albums chart and over 110 weeks on the billboard top 200 chart.
For the band's debut release manager Jeff Hanson matched them up with John Kurzweg, a producer friend who, with his unobtrusive production style and talents as a songsmith and multi-instrumentalist, he felt was a great fit. Together the album was recorded for $6,000, which was funded by Hanson. My Own Prison was released independently in 1997 on their own Blue Collar Records. The album was distributed to Florida radio stations, and their enthusiasm for the record helped it sell 6,000 copies in the first two months in Florida alone.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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