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2003 studio album by Lord
A Personal Journey
Studio album by Lord
Released2003, December 2004 (reissue), March 2016 (Revisited)
GenreHeavy metal
Length66:42, 70:30 (reissue)
LabelMetal Warriors
Modern Invasion (reissue)
ProducerLord Tim
Lord chronology
A Personal Journey
(2003)
Ascendence
(2007)

A Personal Journey is the debut studio album by the Australian heavy metal band Lord. This release was designed as a solo outlet for Lord Tim of the Sydney metal band Dungeon to release material he felt was inappropriate for that group.

Overview

The tracks on A Personal Journey are a mixture of instrumentals and songs. The opening track of the album, "The Dreaming", samples a didjeridu. The ex-Dungeon bass guitarist Justin Sayers and Dungeon guitarist Stu Marshall also contributed. Track 5, "By George!", is a tribute to the Dokken guitarist George Lynch. The album was released in 2003 by the Melbourne label Metal Warriors before being remixed and reissued with an extra track, "The Duel" (a reworking of an early Dungeon song), by Modern Invasion in December 2004. When Dungeon split up that year, Lord became a complete band and has since recorded further albums.

Track listing

All titles by Tim Grose

No.TitleLength
1."The Dreaming"1:57
2."Footsteps in the Sand"6:04
3."Reflections"4:49
4."Freedom"5:38
5."By George!"5:23
6."The Richest Man"4:27
7."Journey Through Hell"8:46
8."The Traveller"5:55
9."One World"5:06
10."Behind the Mask"7:36
11."Rainy Nights"3:35
12."Last Rites"7:36
  • 2005 Remastered Edition Reissue Bonus track
No.TitleLength
13."The Duel"3:49

Personnel

  • Lord Tim – vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, drum programming
  • Justin Lesley – bass guitar
  • Stuart Marshall – backing vocals
  • Gustav Hoffmann – harpsichord (on 8), backing vocals

References

  1. Hoad, Catherine; Lucy Hill, Rosemary; Kahn-Harris, Keith (28 June 2019). Australian Metal Music: Identities, Scenes, and Cultures. Emerald Publishing Limited. ISBN 9781787691698.
Lord
  • Lord Tim
  • Andrew Dowling
  • Mark Furtner
  • Damian "Damo" Costas
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