Good morning faithful readers and welcome back to the Thursday edition of Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today we bring you the third studio album from Los Angeles based rock and metal band, Legs Diamond, who take their name from a 1930s gangster called Legs Diamond. Fire Power was released in 1978 on the Cream label and produced by Walter P. Marriner, Jr. . It has a great sound, kind of the Firm meets Alice Cooper. The LP, like the two before it, failed to chart and resulted in the band disbanding until 1984 when they reformed with a different line up. This album's sole single was a cover of the Righteous Brothers' "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'".
A1 Underworld King
Written-By – M. Diamond, R. Romeo
3:38
A2 More Than Meets The Eye
Written-By – M. Patto
3:03
A3 You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
Written-By – B. Mann, C. Weil, P. Spector
3:23
A4 Remember My Name
Written-By – R. Romeo
4:36
A5 Chicago
Written-By – M. Diamond, R. Romeo
3:01
B1 Midnight Lady
Written-By – M. Diamond, M. Prince
3:39
B2 Help Wanted
Written-By – C. Bond
3:34
B3 Come With Me
Written-By – R. Romeo
4:02
B4 Tragedy
Written-By – M. Diamond, M. Prince, R. Romeo
3:28
B5 Man At The Top
Written-By – M. Prince
4:07
Arranged By – Legs Diamond
Art Direction – John C. LePrevost
Bass Guitar – Michael Diamond
Concept By – Michael Diamond
Cover [Illustration] – Jim Deesing
Design – John C. LePrevost
Drums, Percussion – Jeff Poole
Engineer [Mastering] – Eddie Epstein
Engineer [Recording] – Don Snyder, Jerry Napier
Guitar, Vocals – Roger Romeo
Illustration – Jim Deesing
Keyboards, Vocals – Mike Prince
Lacquer Cut By – S-II
Lead Vocals, Flute – Rick Sanford (2)
Management [Agency Representation] – D.M.A.
Photography By [Group] – Diana Hardy
Photography [Back Cover & Insert] – Diana Hardy
Producer – Walter P. Marriner, Jr.
Rhythm Guitar – Michael Prince (tracks: B2)
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