Hole in the Sun
Hole in the Sun is the ninth studio album by Night Ranger, released internationally on April 23, 2007 with Frontiers Records. The album was released in the U.S. on July 1, 2008.
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Released | April 23, 2007 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Label | Frontiers | |||
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The album features Great White keyboardist Michael Lardie as a replacement for Alan Fitzgerald, who left the band several years prior. Hole in the Sun would also be the last (to date) to feature guitarist Jeff Watson who parted ways with the band before the album was released.
Track listing
- "Tell Your Vision" (Blades) - 4:59
- "Drama Queen" (Gillis) - 3:56
- "You're Gonna Hear It From Me" (Gillis, Blades) - 3:50
- "Whatever Happened" (Blades) - 3:44
- "There Is Life" (Blades, Keagy) - 5:33
- "Rock Star" (Blades, Gillis) - 4:17
- "Hole In The Sun" (Blades, Keagy) - 4:50
- "Fool In Me" (Blades, Keagy, Lardie) - 4:09
- "White Knuckle Ride" (Gillis) - 4:15
- "Revelation 4 AM" (Blades, Gillis, Keagy) - 4:52
- "Wrap It Up" (Watson) - 4:19
- "Being" (Watson) - 4:44
- "Don't Tell Me You Love Me" (acoustic version) [North American bonus track]
- "Sister Christian" (acoustic version) [North American bonus track]
Personnel
- Jack Blades - lead & backing vocals, bass guitar
- Kelly Keagy - drums, percussion, backing & lead vocals
- Brad Gillis - lead & rhythm guitars, backing vocals
- Jeff Watson - lead & rhythm guitars, backing vocals
- Michael Lardie - keyboards, piano, backing vocals
Release history
Country | Release Date |
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Worldwide | April 23, 2007 |
United States | July 1, 2008 |
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