Released May 9, 2000 in the U.S. Released June 22, 2000 in all other territories. Produced and engineered by Jim Morris. Additional Engineering by Mark Briody and Rob Valdez. Recorded at FTM Studios, Man in the Boat Sound Design and Morrisound Studios. Mixed at Morrisound Studios.
Lineup:
Harry 'The Tyrant' Conklin - Vocals
Chris Broderick - Guitar, Keyboards
Mark Briody - Guitar, Keyboards
John Tetley - Bass, Backing Vocals
Rikard Stjernquist - Drums
Additional Musicians:
Todd Ehle - Violin
Kimberly Kendall - Choir
M. Wayne Jones - Choir
Jim Morris - Choir
The Moscow String Quartet - Strings on 'The Prophecies (Fugue in Dm)'
Mike Rice - Marching Snares
Steve Yates - Marching Snares
Jeff Gust - Marching Snares
Trivia:
Jag Panzer had no fear of any Y2K bugs, the first recording session for 'Thane to the Throne' was on the
morning of January 1, 2000.
'Thane to the Throne' is the first Jag Panzer album which guitarist Mark Briody did not sing on (he had a cold).
'Thane to the Throne' is the first Jag Panzer album to feature the same lineup as the previous album.
Many of the short interludes musicial pieces are actually themes from other songs on the album.
Vocal tracks for 'Thane to the Throne' were recorded in album sequence order. The album was mixed in this
order also.
The Jag Panzer insignia, the JP sicle, appears somewhere on the album.
'Thane to the Throne' features the only Jag Panzer song where no members of Jag Panzer actually play on it
(although it's written by Chris Broderick). Can you pick out this piece of classical music?