Kimball Jamison

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Kimball Jamison
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 14, 2011 (2011-10-14)
RecordedLos Angeles, US
StudioStuttgart, Germany
Genre Hard Rock
Length53:34
Label Frontiers Records
Producer Mat Sinner
Jimi Jamison and Bobby Kimball chronology
Extra Moments
(2010)
Kimball Jamison
(2011)
Never Too Late
(2012)
Singles from Kimball Jamison
  1. "Can't Wait For Love"
    Released: 2011
  2. "Worth Fighting For"
    Released: 2011
  3. "Find Another Way"
    Released: 2011
  4. "Sail Away"
    Released: 2011

Kimball Jamison is a duo album from the American rock singers Jimi Jamison (Survivor) and Bobby Kimball [1] (Toto), released on October 14, 2011 by Frontiers Records.

Contents

The album was produced by German bassist, singer and music producer Mat Sinner from Primal Fear. Alexander Beyrodt was the guitarist for the album. Jamison and Kimball finished the lead vocal recordings in Los Angeles while the instrumental part was recorded in Germany. The songs on the album were written by several songwriters, including:

among others. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Worth Fighting For"Hanif Sabzevari & Robert Säll4:52
2."Can't Wait For Love"Hanif Sabzevari & Robert Säll3:54
3."Sail Away"John Lang & Richard Page4:35
4."Chasing Euphoria"Jim Peterik3:46
5."Find Another Way"Henrik Wikström, NiklasEdberger & Randy Goodrum4:14
6."Get Back in the Game"Erik Martensson & Miqael Persson3:10
7."I Did Everything Wrong"Erik Martensson & Miqael Persson3:53
8."Shadows of Love"Jeff Kent, John Waite & Norman Mershon4:18
9."Hearts Beat Again"FerpaLacerda, FilipeBeyer & Gui Oliver4:57
10."We Gotta Believe"John Lang, Richard Page & Robert Page4:23
11."Kicking and Screaming"Erik Martensson & Miqael Persson3:56
12."Your Photograph"Henrik Wikström, NiklasEdberger & Randy Goodrum3:57
DVD and Bonus Track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Sail Away (Acoustic Version)"John Lang & Richard Page4:35
14."Can't Wait For Love (Music Video)"Hanif Sabzevari & Robert Säll4:52
15."Worth Fighting For (Music Video)"Hanif Sabzevari & Robert Säll3:54
Total length:53:34

Personnel

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