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    My Own Prison

    06/24/1997 | Wind-up 

    All Music Guide Review

    Originally released on the band's own label, Creed's debut album, My Own Prison, was re-released on Wind-Up Records in a remixed form. The remix was designed to accentuate the group's powerful post-grunge sound so it could find a crossover audience. Evidently, the gambit was successful since the album became a platinum hit shortly after the title track was issued as a single. Creed don't have an original or distinctive sound -- they basically fall into the category of post-Seattle bands who temper their grunge with a dose of Live earnestness -- but they work well within their boundaries. At their best, they are a solid post-grunge band, grinding their riffs out with muscle; at their worst, they are simply faceless. The best moments of My Own Prison suggest they'll be able to leave post-grunge anonymity behind and develop their own signature sound. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Torn
  • 6:23

  • 2
  • Ode
  • 4:57

  • 3
  • My Own Prison
  • 4:58

  • 5
  • In America
  • 4:58

  • 6
  • Illusion
  • 4:37

  • 7
  • Unforgiven
  • 3:38

  • 8
  • Sister
  • 4:56

  • 10
  • One
  • 5:02

  • Credits

    • Creed
    • Main Performer, Performer, Art Direction


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