IAN GILLAN-Produced JERUSALEM Classic To Be Reissued With Bonus Tracks

November 15, 2008

JERUSALEM's self-titled LP, an ahead-of-its-time, heavy-as-hell hard rock album from 1972 produced by Ian Gillan of DEEP PURPLE, will be released on the Vintage/Rockadrome label in late 2008. The first official re-issue of this fantastic album originally released on the Deram label is presented from the original masters and features early bonus demos and non-LP versions along with a booklet with lyrics, liner notes, photos, press clippings and more.

01. Frustration
02. Hooded Eagle
03. I See the Light
04. Murderer's Lament
05. When the Wolf Sits
06. Midnight Steamer
07. Primitive Man
08. Beyond the Grave
09. She Came Like a Bat From Hell
10. Kamikaze Moth (single - non-LP track)*
11. Primitive Man (non-LP demo version)*
12. Beyond the Grave (non-LP demo version)*
13. Hooded Eagle (non-LP single version)*
14. I See the Light (non-LP mono version)*

* Bonus tracks

Ian Gillan previously said about JERUSALEM: "Not many bands really excite me. But this one's so raw and completely unpretentious. They make the biggest bloody noise you can imagine, tempered with moments of extreme emotion."

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