Emotional Rain

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Emotional Rain
Lee Aaron - 1994 - Emotional Rain (alternative).jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 3, 1994 [1]
RecordedMarch–May 1994 at Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada; [2] December 1994 at Mushroom Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada [3]
Genre Hard rock
Length50:00
Label A&M
Producer Lee Aaron, Mark S. Berry, John Albani
Lee Aaron chronology
Some Girls Do
(1991)
Emotional Rain
(1994)
2preciious
(1996)
Alternative cover
Lee Aaron - 1994 - Emotional Rain (European).jpg
European edition
Alternative cover
Lee Aaron - 1994 - Emotional Rain.jpg
2004 reissue

Emotional Rain is the seventh studio album by singer Lee Aaron, released on August 3, 1994 through A&M Records (Canada) and in 1995 through Koch Entertainment (Europe); it was later reissued in 2004 through Solid Gold Records. [4]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Odds of Love" Lee Aaron, John Albani4:39
2."Baby Go Round"Aaron, Albani4:24
3."Fire in Your Flame"Aaron, Albani4:35
4."Waterfall"Aaron, Albani4:05
5."Inside"Aaron, Albani3:40
6."Raggedy Jane"Aaron, Albani3:28
7."Soul in Motion"Aaron, Albani4:39
8."Emotional Rain"Aaron, Albani4:18
9."Judgement Day"Aaron, Albani, Anthony Vandeburg4:16
10."Heaven"Aaron, Albani4:37
11."Cry"Aaron, Albani, Vandeburg4:16
12."Had Enough"Aaron, Albani, Vandeburg3:03
Total length:50:00
European edition bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Concrete & Ice"Aaron, Don Harrison, Don Binns, Don Short3:54
14."Strange Alice"Aaron, Harrison, Binns, Short4:46

Personnel

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