JLT (album)
JLT is the eighth solo studio album by Joe Lynn Turner.
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Released | 2003 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 54:54 (50:41) | |||
Label | Pony Canyon Records PCCY-01651 | |||
Producer | Joe Lynn Turner, Bob Held | |||
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Track listing
- "In Cold Blood" – 4:18 (Joe Lynn Turner)
- "Jump Start" – 3:29 (Turner/Bob Held/Chris Marksbury)
- "Dirty Deal" – 4:09 (Turner/Marksbury)
- "Love Don't Live Here" – 5:35 (Turner/Held/Al Pitrelli)
- "Excess" – 5:30 (Turner/Marksbury)
- "Let's Go" – 3:22 (Turner/Marksbury)
- "Cryin' Out Loud" – 5:48 (Turner/Held/Pitrelli)
- "Lie" – 4:13 (Turner/Held/Marksbury)
- "Fantasize" – 4:46 (Turner/Marksbury)
- "Blood Fire" – 4:53 (Turner)
- "Drivin' With My Eyes Closed" – 3:25 (Turner/Held)
- "Hit the Switch" – 3:47 (Turner/Held)
- "Reprise" (Instrumental) – 1:39 (Turner)
- MTM version (MTM Records 0681-74) omits track 8
Personnel
- Joe Lynn Turner: Vocals
- Al Pitrelli: Guitars (Tracks 1-11)
- Greg Smith: Bass (Tracks 1, 2, 5-7 & 11)
- Eric Czar: Bass (Tracks 3, 4, 8, 12 & 13)
- John O'Reilly: Drums
Guest Musicians
- Chris Caffery: Guitars (Track 1)
- Joe Bonamassa: Guitars (Tracks 2, 3 & 5)
- Karl Cochran: Guitars (Tracks 12 & 13)
- Chris Marksbury: Guitars (Track 6), Backing vocals (Tracks 6 & 8)
- John Bongiovanni: Bass guitar (Track 9)
- Bob Held: Bass (Track 10) and Backing vocals (Track 6)
- Carmine Giglo: Keyboards (Tracks 1 & 7)
- Lloyd Landsman: Keyboards (Track 3)
- Jane Mangini: Keyboards (Tracks 4 & 10)
- Paul Morris: Keyboards (Track 11)
- Preston Nichols: Cowbell(Track 6)
Backing Vocals
- Max Velez: Backing vocals (Track 6)
- Mark Wexler: Backing vocals (Track 6)
- Sheryl Wilson: Backing vocals (Track 12)
- Ricky Taranto: Backing vocals (Track 12)
- Tony Bruno: Backing vocals (Track 12)
- Kyle Salvador: Backing vocals (Track 12)
- Matthew Lane: Backing vocals (Track 12)
Production
- Executive Producer – Mark Wexler
- Mixing – Gary Tole
- Engineer – Gary Tole and Max Velez
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