Soldiers Under Command
Soldiers Under Command is the second release, and first full-length studio album from Christian metal band Stryper, released on August 23, 1985.[5] It was the first Christian metal album to achieve Gold record status, selling more than half a million copies. The album was originally issued on white vinyl. The Live in Japan in-concert video, released in 1986, was filmed on July 8, 1985 during Stryper's tour in support of this album.
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| Released | August 23, 1985 [1] | |||
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| Length | 45:02 | |||
| Label | Enigma | |||
| Producer | Michael Wagener | |||
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| "Jesus Freak Hideout" | |
A music video of the title track was released.
The inspirational verse for this album is 2 Timothy 2:3-4.
Track listing
    
All songs written by Michael Sweet, except where noted.
- "Soldiers Under Command" (Michael Sweet, Robert Sweet) – 5:03
 - "Makes Me Wanna Sing" – 2:51
 - "Together Forever" – 4:03
 - "First Love" – 5:43
 - "The Rock That Makes Me Roll" – 4:56
 - "Reach Out" (M. Sweet, R. Sweet) – 5:21
 - "(Waiting for) A Love That's Real" – 4:36
 - "Together as One" – 5:01
 - "Surrender" – 4:28
 - "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (Julia Ward Howe) – 2:36
 
Personnel
    
Stryper
- Michael Sweet – lead vocals, backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, lead guitar solo (4-7)
 - Oz Fox – lead and rhythm guitars, lead guitar solo (2-6, 9), backing vocals
 - Tim Gaines – keyboards (1-7, 9, 10), bass (1-7, 9, 10), backing vocals (8)
 - Robert Sweet – drums
 
Additional musicians
- John Van Tongeren – keyboards (8), acoustic piano (8), bass (8)
 - Christopher Currell – Synclavier programming (10)
 - Doris Castenada – backing vocals (10)
 - Linda Mullen – backing vocals (10)
 - Tammy Thomas – backing vocals (10)
 
Production
    
- Michael Wagener – producer, engineer, mixing
 - Bryan Ayuso – album design
 - John Scarpati – photography
 - Anne Revenge – additional photography
 
Charts
    
| Chart (1985) | Peak position  | 
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| Japanese Albums (Oricon)[6] | 78 | 
| US Billboard 200[7] | 84 | 
| US Christian Albums (Billboard)[8] | 5 | 
Certifications
    
| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales | 
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| United States (RIAA)[9] | Gold | 500,000^ | 
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 ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.  | ||
References
    
- Christensen, Brett. "Stryper: 'Soldiers Under Command'". Official Stryper Website. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
 - Henderson, Alex. "Soldiers Under Command - Stryper". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
 - Johnson, Howard (October 17, 1985). "Heaven's on Fire". Kerrang!. Vol. 105. London, UK: Morgan Grampian. p. 22.
 - "Stryper, "Soldiers Under Command" Review". www.jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
 - Christensen, Brett (August 1, 2023). "August 23, 1985, Stryper releases the album "Soldiers under Command"". Official Stryper Website. Retrieved August 1, 2023.
 - Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005 (in Japanese). Roppongi, Tokyo: Oricon Entertainment. 2006. ISBN 4-87131-077-9.
 - "Stryper Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
 - "Stryper Chart History (Christian Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
 - "American album certifications – Stryper – Soldiers Under Command". Recording Industry Association of America.
 
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