Description
1992 saw the release of 21 Guns' debut recording for RCA Records, Salute, to critical acclaim, but after touring the record Gorham put the group on hold for several years as he performed in several tribute shows worldwide for late Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott.
In 1997, Gorham resuscitated the band and the group issued second album, Nothing's Real, which included a cover of the underrated Lizzy nugget, "King's Vengeance" (a tune which originally appeared on the 1975 release Fighting, and co-written by Gorham).
New sleeve notes by Metal Hammers Malcolm Dome also includes a new interview with Scott Gorham. Re-mastered version
with SIX bonus tracks
and upgraded art work with memorabilia.