Future Miracles

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Future Miracles
Ladder-futuremiracles1.jpg
Studio album by
Released2004
Genre Hard rock
Length52:24 (46:03)
Label Avalon
MICP-10470
Producer Steve Morris

Future Miracles is the debut album by the British group The Ladder. All of the songs on the album were former FM songs that were never recorded by that band.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Like Lovers Do" – 4:38 (Steve Overland/Chris Overland)
  2. "Closer to Your Heart" – 4:58 (S. Overland/C. Overland/Merv Goldsworthy/Pete Jupp)
  3. "Do You Love Me Enough" – 4:35 (S. Overland/Jupp)
  4. "Dangerous" – 6:05 (S. Overland/C. Overland)
  5. "Baby Blue" – 4:17 (S. Overland/Goldsworthy/Jupp)
  6. "All I Ever Really Wanted" – 4:07 (S. Overland/Jupp)
  7. "Time For Changes" – 4:16 (S. Overland/Jupp)
  8. "The Angels Cried" – 6:21 (S. Overland/Jupp)
  9. "Say It Like It Is" – 4:20 (S. Overland/C. Overland)
  10. "When Tomorrow Comes" – 4:40 (S. Overland/C. Overland)
  11. "Too Bad" – 4:07 (S. Overland/C. Overland/Jupp)

Personnel

Production

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