World Upside Down
World Upside Down is the fifth studio album (second since the reunion), by House of Lords, released on May 23, 2006.
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| Released | May 23, 2006 | |||
| Recorded | 2005–2006 | |||
| Genre | Hard rock, Glam metal | |||
| Label | Frontiers | |||
| Producer | James Christian | |||
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The album features founding member James Christian once again with an all-new line-up, as he is the only one of the original members left on the line-up. Still, founding member Gregg Giuffria, who was not reunited with the original line-up for the 2004 album The Power and the Myth, is featured on the album as a guest keyboardist.
Collaborator and producer Jeff Kent played bass and keyboards on the album, as the band was without a bassist at the time.
Track listing
    
- "Mask of Eternity (Overture No. 1)" (James Christian, Jeff Kent, Jimi Bell) - 1:45
 - "These Are the Times" (Christian, Kent, Bell) - 4:20
 - "All the Way to Heaven" (Christian, Kent, Bell) - 4:31
 - "Field of Shattered Dreams" (Christian, Kent, Bell) - 5:51
 - "I'm Free" (Christian, Kent, Bell) - 4:05
 - "All the Pieces Falling" (James Lewis, Werner Fritzsching, Kent) - 5:29
 - "Rock Bottom" (Christian, Chris Pelcer, Bell) - 3:52
 - "Million Miles" (Christian/Martin) - 5:06
 - "Your Eyes" (Christian, Kent, Bell) - 4:15
 - "Ghost of Time" (Jame Martin, Tom Martin) - 4:15
 - "My Generation" (Christian, Kent, Bell) - 4:34
 - "S.O.S. in America" (Christian, Kent, Bell) - 4:43
 - "World Upside Down" (Pelcer, Sarah Nagourney) - 4:25
 - "Gone (Japan bonus track)" (Robin Beck, Christian, Bell, Kent) - 3:54
 
Personnel
    
- James Christian - lead vocals, guitar
 - Jimi Bell - guitar
 - B.J. Zampa - drums
 
Additional musicians
    
- Jeff Kent - bass, keyboards, backing vocals
 - Greg Giuffria - keyboards
 - Robin Beck - backing vocals
 - Terry Brock - backing vocals
 
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