My Religion (album)

My Religion
Studio album by TNT
Released March 8, 2004
Recorded Studio Studio, Nyhagen, Norway
Genre Hard rock, glam metal
Length 44:50
Label MTM
Producer Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø
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TNT chronology
The Big Bang – The Essential Collection
(2003)
My Religion
(2004)
All the Way to the Sun
(2005)

My Religion is the eighth studio album by the Norwegian hard rock band TNT, released on March 8, 2004. It marked a return to the glam metal direction that ended with Realized Fantasies. It was said to be a "breath of fresh air" by most fans and received excellent reviews worldwide when it was released. It is regarded by a large part of TNT's fanbase to be their best album ever, including more known albums such as Tell No Tales and Intuition. Sid Ringsby joined the band to finish the rest of the touring for My Religion and to record the follow-up album, All The Way To The Sun.

This was the final TNT album on which Morty Black played the bass guitar. He left in late 2004 to join Åge Aleksandersen's band.

Contents

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Invisible Noise"   Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 4:07
2. "She Needs Me"   Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 3:16
3. "Lonely Nights"   Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 3:57
4. "My Religion"   Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 3:37
5. "Give Me a Sign"   Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 4:22
6. "Perfectly"   Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 5:15
7. "You'll Be There"   Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 3:33
8. "Flow" (instrumental) Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 0:52
9. "Live Today"   Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 3:40
10. "Everybody's Got a Secret"   Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 3:52
11. "Everything U R"   Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 3:53
12. "Song 4 Dianne"   Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 3:44
13. "The Last Word" (instrumental) Tony Harnell, Ronni Le Tekrø 0:42

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