Creed's debut album My Own Prison is set to be reissued on vinyl in celebration of the record's 25th anniversary.
The album's first-ever release on vinyl will drop on December 2 via Craft Recordings.
My Own Prison was initially released independently by the band's record label Blue Collar Records on June 24, 1997, but then was released by Wind-up Records on August 26, 1997. The multi-platinum-selling hard rock classic features the chart-topping hits "Torn," "What's This Life For," "One," and "My Own Prison."
In addition to vinyl release, Creed fans can also find the album in a variety of limited-edition, exclusive variants, including opaque orange via Revolver, metallic silver via Walmart, and root beer vinyl, available only on Craft Recordings official webstore.
(Photo: Craft Recordings)
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