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Jerusalem is the 10th studio album by American singer-songwriter Steve Earle, released in 2002. A concept album , it has a political theme, and contains songs about a post– September 11, 2001 world.
Jerusalem is the first album by Swedish hard rock band Jerusalem. The Swedish version was released in 1978 on Prim Records. [ 1 ] The English version (renamed Volume 1 ) was released in 1980 on Lamb & Lion Records in the United States and on Word Records in the UK .
The Jerusalem CD was released in 2009, vinyl in 2011 and the first ever release of the Pussy album (CD) was released in 2012, all by Rockadrome Records. [2] [3] Ian Gillan's thoughts about the band and working with the album (as printed on the back side of the album's sleeve): This is the first album by Jerusalem, a band which excites me very ...
By 2009, there had been four versions of the album released: a rare London Records promotional disc, a bootleg with cover art by Arik Roper, the Rise Above/Music Cartel Records album, and a release by Tee Pee Records. [17] The Rise Above/Music Cartel release was an unauthorized edited version, released in 1999 under the title Jerusalem.
On 31 September 2006, Matisyahu released a music video for "Jerusalem (Out of Darkness Comes Light) ". The video uses extensive imagery from the Holocaust and Eastern European Jewish History, and the Civil Rights Movement , as well as using pictures to create a central composite of the Western Wall .
Dancing on the Head of the Serpent is the fifth studio album, and the sixth album overall, by the Swedish hard rock band Jerusalem. Unlike their first four studio albums, it was recorded only in English, although there are two different versions. The original version was released in Scandinavia in 1987 on JM Records. [1]
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At the end of "Jerusalem", the singer reveals that he is the messiah. The song opens and closes with the lyrics "When I tell you that I love you don't test my love / Accept my love / Don't test my love / 'Cuz maybe I don't love you all that much." [4] [5] The song has been covered by folk singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco.