Armageddon (Prism album)

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Prism
Studio album by Prism
Released 1979
Recorded 1978
Genre Rock
Label Capitol
Producer Bruce Fairbairn
Prism chronology

Live Tonight
(1978)
Armageddon
(1979)
Young & Restless
(1980)

Armageddon is the third studio album and fourth album overall by Canadian rock band Prism. It was released in 1979 on Canadian record label GRT. It achieved double platinum status in Canada (in excess of 200,000 units sold.)[1]

Armageddon is notable for several reasons. Bruce Fairbairn received the Canadian music industry 1980 Juno Award for Producer of the Year for the album.[2] Band leader and guitarist-songwriter Lindsay Mitchell received the SOCAN Song of the Year award for "Night to Remember".[3] It is the band's best selling album. Despite all the commercial success, the band's record label, GRT Records, filed for bankruptcy in the same year of the album's release. The album is also notable for the songwriting contributions by Bryan Adams.

Background

Armageddon was crucial in Prism's commercial development. The band had already released two successful albums, both reaching platinum status in Canada (100,000+ units sold.) But they had yet to break into the US in a significant way and were only an opening act on the Canadian arena rock tour. Armageddon was expected to be their breakout album, elevating the band to international success and a concert headline act. The first and biggest obstacle the band faced was a lack of songwriting within the lineup. Jim Vallance, under the pseudonym "Rodney Higgs", was the original and principal songwriter for Prism. But after the first album, he withdrew from the band and only provided token contributions. The role of principal songwriter was then left to Lindsay Mitchell. Although a capable songwriter, he could not match the quantity of material written by Vallance. This in turn forced the band to go outside the lineup for new material.

Bryan Adams & Jim Vallance (Rodney Higgs)

Songwriting and arranging presence of future 1980s superstar Bryan Adams and his songwriting partner Jim Vallance (credited as Rodney Higgs for his sole song contribution here, but as Jim Vallance for his arranging contributions). Vallance was once a full-fledged member of the band.

GRT Bankruptcy

Prism's record label, GRT Reoords, went into bankruptcy in 1979 and the rights to their catalog was purchased by Capitol Records.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Comin' Home" (S. Moyer/R. Deams) - 4:32
  2. "Jealousy" (L. Mitchell/B. Adams) - 3:48
  3. "Virginia" (B. Miller) - 3:58
  4. "You Walked Away Again" (B. Adams) - 3:40
  5. "Take It or Leave It" (B. Adams/R. Higgs*) - 4:19
  6. "Armageddon" (L. Mitchell) - 7:47
  7. "Night to Remember" (L. Mitchell) - 5:51
  8. "Mirror Man" (J. Hall/L. Mitchell) - 5:34
  • Rodney Higgs is the pseudonym for Jim Vallance

Personnel

  • Lindsay Mitchell - lead guitar
  • Ron Tabak - vocals
  • John Hall - keyboards
  • Rocket Norton - drums
  • Allen Harlow - rhythm guitar, bass
  • Bruce Fairbairn - producer
  • Bob Rock - recording engineer
  • Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance - arrangements on You Walked Away and Take It or Leave It
  • Peter Bjerring - string and horn arrangements on Armageddon and Night to Remember

References

  1. "Prism - Armageddon". Jimvallance.com. Retrieved 2012-01-09. 
  2. "Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Award - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia". En.wikipedia.org. Retrieved 2012-01-09. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Prism". Prism.ca. Retrieved 2012-01-09. 
  • Liner notes to Capitol Records ST-12051

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