Lost Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by Canadian musician
Lawrence Gowan, originally released in 1990. The album follows a more hard rock oriented sound, with some tracks[which?] bearing a resemblance to past material. The album reached multi-platinum status in Canada[2] and spawned the singles, "All the Lovers in the World," "Lost Brotherhood," and "Out of a Deeper Hunger".
Alex Lifeson of
Rush, Steve Shelski of
Coney Hatch, and
Ken Greer of
Red Rider contributed guitar work for the album.[3]
Lost Brotherhood is the fourth studio album by Canadian musician
Lawrence Gowan, originally released in 1990. The album follows a more hard rock oriented sound, with some tracks[which?] bearing a resemblance to past material. The album reached multi-platinum status in Canada[2] and spawned the singles, "All the Lovers in the World," "Lost Brotherhood," and "Out of a Deeper Hunger".
Alex Lifeson of
Rush, Steve Shelski of
Coney Hatch, and
Ken Greer of
Red Rider contributed guitar work for the album.[3]