DISCOGRAPHY

Released when the band still went by the Hounds of Glory. Recorded by the band when they were known solely as the Hounds of Glory (before Krystal joined) and performed under their "real" names. Pressed by John Graham, Jr. (later to be known as Concerto) with a recordable CD. Extremely rare, exact quantity count unknown but estimated at 100-200.

Used for promotion. Extremely rare. Includes "Break the Cage" (as featured in Opening Act, Page 4), and the "Nature of Love" (an earlier demo of the song, "Highs and Lows," as written by John, is featured in Rhythm and Rhyme, Page 27).

The re-pressing of the Leaders of a Revolution CD, now billing the band as Flying Glory and the Hounds of Glory. Features new cover art, plus two new tracks - "Go Get 'Em Gorgeous" (as featured in  Opening Act, Page 20) and "Keep on Fighting" (as featured in Prelude to Glory, Page 4).  Still being burned by Concerto and handed out as promotion while they get exposure for a record contract. Burned by Concerto and distributed as a promotional only single to local and regional radio stations.  From the Superpowered Superstars CD.

This version, penned by Deb and Lucy, originally was intended to be released as a live recorded single to radio stations, but that was before the performance went awry (as seen in First Movement, page 27).  The band later recorded and released a studio version with remixes done by Nate as a single, with hopes it will be included on a major label album... if they can get a deal.  You can also read Deb's original version of the lyrics for "Sometimes Life Gets Tough." 

A promotional only single sold by the nonprofit organization that is led by Alicia Fox which manages the Regis Theatre for Elsie Carmichael Stokes.  The proceeds from the sales of this single benefit the restoration and upkeep of the Regis Theatre.
      Flying Glory and the Hounds of Glory's first single distributed exclusively via the Internet, after first being performed during their TV interview with Amanda DeVoe.

A collection of new material John has put together and presented to Cyrus to promote them to labels, the first copies of which are delivered to Cyrus during Rhythm and Rhyme.  It includes "Sometimes Life Gets Tough, "Power of the Mask, "a touching ballad where the band sings of the responsibility and the power that comes with an alternate identity (as featured in Rhythm and Rhyme, page 40), as well as tracks such as "Who I Really Am," "You Can Say No," "You Are My Hero," "It's Your Moment,", "Stand Up,", "Just in Time," and "No Compromise."


 Not officially part of the Flying Glory and the Hounds of Glory discography, there are rumored to be bootlegs out there of a rough mix of Flying glory's duet with the heartthrob Swordes (formerly of the Ice Box Boys) that for some reason has not yet been released.

Critics originally predicted Flying Glory and the Hounds of Glory to be a short-lived novelty act. However, it seems the public will prove them wrong...

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