Face the Truth (John Norum album)

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Face the Truth
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Studio album by
Released2 April 1992 [1] (Europe / Japan)
1994 (USA)
StudioTotal Accessing Recording, Redondo Beach, California
Genre Hard rock
Length43:37(Europe / Japan)
41:31 (USA)
Label CBS, Epic (Europe / Japan)
Shrapnel (USA)
Producer John Norum, Wyn Davis
John Norum chronology
Live in Stockholm
(1990)
Face the Truth
(1992)
Another Destination
(1995)

Face the Truth is the second solo album by John Norum-- guitarist for the Swedish hard rock-band Europe. It was released in 1992.

Contents

Several songs on the album are sung by former Black Sabbath / Deep Purple vocalist Glenn Hughes. The song Opium Trail is Thin Lizzy cover. We Will Be Strong--a duet with Europe vocalist Joey Tempest-- is not included on the American edition of the album. The Swedish special edition contains a biography of John Norum written in Swedish.

Track listing

European, Japanese Pressings

  1. "Face the Truth" – 4:17 (Glenn Hughes, John Norum)
  2. "Night Buzz" – 3:22 (Norum, Henrik Hildén, Michelle Meldrum)
  3. "In Your Eyes" – 3:45 (Hughes, Norum, Peter Baltes)
  4. "Opium Trail" – 4:00 (Brian Downey, Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham)
  5. "We Will Be Strong" – 4:12 (Norum, Joey Tempest, Billy Haggerty)
  6. "Good Man Shining" – 3:04 (Hughes, Norum, Mats Attaque, Micke Höglund, Thomas Broman)
  7. "Time Will Find the Answer" – 5:02 (Hughes, Norum, Billy White)
  8. "Counting on Your Love" – 3:16 (Göran Edman, Hughes, Tempest, Norum, Peter Hermansson)
  9. "Endica" – 2:44 (Norum, Baltes)
  10. "Still the Night" – 3:58 (Hughes, Pat Thrall, Paul Delph)
  11. "Distant Voices" – 5:46 (Norum, Hughes, Baltes, White)

Personnel

Album credits

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References

  1. Face the Truth (1992) – JOHN NORUM official website