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Prisoners in Paradise
1991 studio album by Europe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Prisoners in Paradise is the fifth studio album by the Swedish rock band Europe. It was released on 23 September 1991 by Epic Records and spawned hits such as the title track, "Prisoners in Paradise" and "I'll Cry for You". The album did not chart in the US, which is unusual for a major label follow-up to two recent (multi)platinum albums. Prisoners in Paradise is the last album to feature guitarist Kee Marcello.
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The band's guitarist Kee Marcello states in his 2011 biography that Bob Rock was the first choice for producer for this album, and agreed initially but pulled out to work on Metallica's eponymous album instead. The large number of finished bonus tracks is also explained in this book: the first version of this album, called "Seventh Sign" was rejected by the label in 1990 and the band had to write and record new songs.[4] Five more tracks were demoed in addition to the 25 listed below; two of them were rewritten and became "New Love in Town" on Last Look at Eden and "Bring it All Home" on Bag of Bones. Most of the unreleased songs down below can be found on YouTube as demo recordings. Two of the previously unreleased tracks, "Wild Child" and "Don't Know How to Love No More"[5] were re-recorded for Kee Marcello's 2016 solo album "Scaling Up" on Frontiers Records.[6]
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(Note: These unreleased demos can be heard on YouTube and, thusly, accurate time lengths for these songs were acquired.)
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- Joey Tempest – lead vocals, acoustic guitars
- Kee Marcello – electric guitars, background vocals
- John Levén – bass guitar
- Mic Michaeli – keyboards, background vocals
- Ian Haugland – drums
Additional musicians
- Nate Winger, Paul Winger – background vocals
Production
- Beau Hill – producer, mixing
- Jimmy Hoyson – engineer, mixing
- Martin Horenburg – assistant engineer
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Jeff Katz – photography
- Mark Wilkinson – illustrations
- Tony Sellari – art direction
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