Empires is the second solo album from American rock singer-songwriter Jimi Jamison, released under the name Jimi Jamison's Survivor on October 17, 1999 for Scotti Brothers, distributed in Germany by Soulfood Music and produced by Klay Shroedel. In 2003, after a battle in court over access to the name Survivor, this album would be re-released under his own name for Frontiers Records. Is a very solid, old-school AOR album, better than his previous, full of ballads and love anthems. The album highlight is the Baywatch hit theme song. Jamison carries the album with his warm and powerful voice. As bonus tracks, it appears three live versions from his touring plus the christmas song "Keep it Evergreen" and covers the number 2 hit song of the 1976 "Love is Alive" by Gary Wright.
Jamison co-wrote and sang "I'm Always Here", the theme of the 1990s hit TV seriesBaywatch in 1991 for all the seasons and episodes from September 23, 1991 - May 14, 2001. Jamison is credited as the lyricist on this song along with Joe Henry, who co-wrote the Rascal Flatts hit "Skin". The music is credited to Cory Lerios and John D'Andrea. With the line, "I won't let you out of my sight," this is an appropriate song for a TV series about lifeguards. The song itself is more likely a commitment to a girl, telling her that he will always be there for her. An instrumental version of was used as the ending theme of seasons 6 to 9 and a different instrumental version was used as the theme for season 10.
It took 8 years for the second album released, this was because of Jamison being touring with the band and for working in different projects with other musicians and artists.
Jamison recorded many sessions and demos throughout the 1990s and part of those demos were material that ended up in this album.
"Empires" was a survivor song from the album Too Hot To Sleep but didn't surface at the moment, this album version shows Lisa Frasier as the co-lead singer.
The songs "Just Beyond The Clouds", "First Day of Love", "Empires", "Cry Tough" and "A Dream Too Far", were originally recorded between 1989-1995.
All the demos and sessions Jimi did can be found as Jamo Sessions, Have Mercy: The Demos and The Mofo Sessions.
The version of "I'm Always Here" is not the original one, this version has been made so it can be suit the album's style and year update.