Never Too Late (Jimi Jamison album)

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Never Too Late
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 2, 2012 (2012-11-02)
Genre Rock
Length56:38
Label Frontiers Records
Producer Erik Martensson
Jimi Jamison chronology
Kimball Jamison
(2011)
Never Too Late
(2012)
Singles from Never Too Late
  1. "Never Too Late"
    Released: 2012
  2. "Everybody's Got a Broken Heart"
    Released: 2012

Never Too Late is the sixth and final album by the American singer-songwriter Jimi Jamison, released on November 2, 2012 by Frontiers Records. [1] The album is produced by Erik Martensson, who also co-wrote all the songs. Jamison's daughter Lacy E. Jamison is on backing vocals in "Heaven Call Your Name" and there is a Japanese bonus track, the acoustic version of "Everybody's Got a Broken Heart". [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Everybody's Got a Broken Heart"Erik Martensson, Magnus Henriksson & Miqael Persson3:38
2."The Great Unknown"Erik Martensson, Magnus Henriksson & Miqael Persson4:03
3."Never Too Late"Erik Martensson & Miqael Persson4:57
4."I Can't Turn Back"Erik Martensson & Miqael Persson4:19
5."Street Survivor"Erik Martensson & Miqael Persson4:07
6."The Air That I Breathe"Erik Martensson & Miqael Persson4:43
7."Not Tonight"Erik Martensson, Magnus Henriksson & Miqael Persson5:58
8."Calling the Game"Erik Martensson & Miqael Persson4:44
9."Bullet in the Gun"Erik Martensson, Magnus Henriksson & Miqael Persson4:25
10."Heaven Call Your Name"Erik Martensson, Magnus Henriksson & Miqael Persson4:10
11."Walk On (Wildest Dreams)"Erik Martensson & Miqael Persson4:13
Bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Everybody's Got a Broken Heart (Acoustic)"Erik Martensson, Magnus Henriksson & Miqael Persson3:39
Total length:56:38

Personnel

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