Justice (Exile album)

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Justice
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 25, 1991
Genre Country
Length50:38
Label Arista
Producer Randy Sharp, Tim DuBois
Exile chronology
Still Standing
(1990)
Justice
(1991)
The Complete Collection
(1991)

Justice is the twelfth studio album by American country pop group Exile. It was released on June 25, 1991, via Arista Records. The album includes the singles "Even Now" and "Nothing at All". [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Even Now" Marc Beeson, Randy Sharp 3:26
2."One Too Many Times" Sonny LeMaire, Sharp3:58
3."One More Reason"Lee Carroll, Sharp4:02
4."Dreams Die Hard"LeMaire, Sharp3:46
5."What You See"LeMaire, Sharp3:33
6."(For You, For Me) Forever"LeMaire, Sharp4:35
7."Shot in the Dark"LeMaire, Sharp3:37
8."Somebody's Telling Her Lies"Sharp4:09
9."All in Good Time"LeMaire, Sharp3:37
10."Nothing at All"Susan Longacre, Johnny Pierce4:02
11."The Invisible Man" Mac McAnally 3:18
12."If There's Any Justice"LeMaire, Sharp5:01

Chart performance

Chart (1991)Peak
position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard) [2] 66

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References

  1. "Exile - Justice(1991, CD) - Discogs".
  2. "Exile Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard.