Sunstorm (Sunstorm album)

Sunstorm is the self-titled album by the AOR side project of former Rainbow vocalist Joe Lynn Turner.

Sunstorm
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 22, 2006
GenrePop rock[1], arena rock, hard rock, AOR
Length52:53
LabelFrontiers
ProducerDennis Ward
Sunstorm chronology
Sunstorm
(2006)
House of Dreams
(2009)

Track listing

  1. "Keep Tonight" - 4:03 (Joe Lynn Turner, Jack Ponti)
  2. "Fame and Fortune" - 4:01 (Turner, Laurence Alan Dvoskin)
  3. "Heart over Mind" - 4:13 (Van Stephenson, Dave Robbins)
  4. "This Is My Heart" - 3:56 (Jim Peterik)
  5. "Strength Over Time" - 4:31 (Peterik)
  6. "Another You" - 4:56 (Peterik, Dick Eastman)
  7. "Fist Full of Heat" - 4:37 (G. Green, Dann Huff, Stephenson)
  8. "Love's Gone Wrong" - 3:52 (Turner, Dvoskin)
  9. "Night Moves" - 5:07 (John Astley, Marilyn Martin)
  10. "Danger of Love" - 5:07 (Peterik)
  11. "Making Up for Lost Time" - 4:21 (Peterik, Bill Syniar, Bill Unger)
  12. "Arms of Love" - 4:09 (Peterik, David Carl)
  13. "Another You (Remix)" - 4:57 (Peterik, Dick Eastman) {Japanese edition bonus track}

Personnel

Sunstorm
  • Joe Lynn Turner - lead vocals
  • Dennis Ward - bass, backing vocals, additional guitars, keyboards
  • Uwe Reitenauer - rhythm and lead guitar
  • Chris Schmidt - drums
  • Jochen Weyer - keyboards
Production
  • Dennis Ward - producer, engineer, mixing
  • Serafino Perugino - executive producer
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