Lunar Eclipse (album)

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Lunar Eclipse
Studio album by
Released2000 [1]
Genre Instrumental
Length55:37
Label Rounder, UMGD
David Bryan chronology
On a Full Moon
(1995)
Lunar Eclipse
(2000)

Lunar Eclipse is the second solo album by David Bryan from the band Bon Jovi. Featuring all the songs from his first album "On a Full Moon", released in 1995, except for "Awakening" and "Midnight Voodoo". Instead of those two tracks it features two brand new tracks, "Second Chance" and "I Can Love".

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Second Chance"3:40
2."I Can Love"4:39
3."It's a Long Road"4:10
4."On a Full Moon"3:55
5."April"3:38
6."Kissed by an Angel"3:22
7."Endless Horizon"4:13
8."Lullaby for Two Moons"3:42
9."Interlude"0:56
10."Room Full of Blues"2:47
11."Hear Our Prayer"3:34
12."Summer of Dreams"3:35
13."Up the River"2:53
14."Netherworld Waltz"5:29
15."In These Arms" (Vocal Version)5:04

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References

  1. "David Bryan - Lunar Eclipse".