Sahara (House of Lords album) explained

Sahara
Type:studio
Artist:House of Lords
Cover:House of lords sahara.jpg
Released:August 21st, 1990
Recorded:Cherokee Studios, O'Henry Studios, A&M Studios, Sound City, Amigo Studios, Los Angeles, California, 1990
Genre:Glam metal
Length:44:30
Label:Simmons/RCA/BMG Music
Producer:Andy Johns, Gregg Giuffria, Gene Simmons
Prev Title:House of Lords
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Demons Down
Next Year:1992

Sahara is the second studio album by the American rock band House of Lords, released on August 21, 1990.

The album was recorded without original guitarist Lanny Cordola, but with Doug Aldrich as the band's guitarist. Still, the album features many guest contributors on guitar, such as Rick Nielsen (Cheap Trick), Chris Impellitteri (Impellitteri) and Mandy Meyer (Asia, Krokus). Other contributors on the albums are White Lion's Mike Tramp, Cheap Trick's Robin Zander, Steeler's Ron Keel, Autograph's Steve Plunkett and Giuffria's David Glen Eisley, all on backing vocals.

The album reached position No. 121 in The Billboard 200 chart on February 23, 1991.[1]

"Heart on the Line", which was written by Cheap Trick guitarist Rick Nielsen, would eventually be recorded by Cheap Trick themselves for their 2016 album Bang, Zoom, Crazy... Hello.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sahara Billboard Albums . 2011-08-31 . . Rovi Corporation.