|
| Ulf
Christiansson: vocals, guitar |
| Michael
Ulvsgärd: drums, back vocals |
| Peter
Carlsohn: bass, back vocals |
| Reidar
I Paulsen: keyboards, back vocals |
Music
by Christiansson, Carlsohn, Ulvsgärd and Paulsen. Lyrics
by Ulf Christiansson. |
Released
1994 on Viva Records in Scandinavia/Europe and R.E.X. Records
(Nashville, TN) in USA and Canada. Released in Japan on X ZERO
Corporation (Toshiba, EMI).
Album
credits:
Recorded at Studio Kuling, Örebro, Sweden.
Produced and arranged by Jerusalem.
Engineered by Magne Svensen.
Mixed at Musikloftet A/S, Oslo, Norway by Bernt K. G. Austad.
Additional
information:
After a long break (5 years) the band came back with probably
one of the best records theyve ever done. The release was
highly rated by the media in many music reviews. Ulf wrote all
the lyrics on a small island (Flatön) outside Gothenburg
in just a couple of weeks. Of all the records Jerusalem has done
through the years Prophet was the one that took the shortest time,
6-7 weeks all together. Two videos were made in Holland from Prophet:
"City on fire" and "Berlin 38". Both
videos were produced by Dutch television and Viva records. "City
on Fire" was shot live with Jerusalem before an audience
of 10,000 people at Flevo-festival in Holland. "Berlin 38"
was produced and shot with professional dancers picturing the
drama that slowly grew in Germany before the Holocast (in black
& white).
During this time, the band was full of hunger and longing to get
together to play again. If you listen to the record you can feel
the power and the spiritual release in the music and the vocals.
Two singles where produced for radio. "Tomorrow" with
b-side "Coming down" (only released on that single)
and performed on the Swedish television show "ZAPP"
and "The Waiting Zone" (edited for radio), with b-side
"Berlin 38". |