Nothing's Changed (album)

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Nothing's Changed
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1995
Genre Hard rock
Length54:57
Label Pony Canyon Records
PCCY-00847
Producer Joe Lynn Turner, Al Pitrelli
Joe Lynn Turner chronology
Rescue You
(1985)
Nothing's Changed
(1995)
Under Cover
(1997)
Professional ratings
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Nothing's Changed is the second solo studio album by Joe Lynn Turner.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Promise of Love" – 4:37 (Joe Lynn Turner/Tyler/Keys)
  2. "I Believe" – 4:46 (Swersky/Midnight/Cross/Gian)
  3. "Bad Blood" – 5:38 (Turner/de Carvalho/Borrelli/Kowal)
  4. "Imagination" – 5:09 (de Carvalho/Borrell/Lafalce)
  5. "Baby's Got a Habit" – 3:59 (Turner/Byrd/Mohawk)
  6. "Satisfy Me" – 5:23 (Swersky/Cross)
  7. "All or Nothing at All" – 4:22 (Turner/Al Pitrelli/Cross)
  8. "Save a Place" – 4:13 (Turner/Sabu/House)
  9. "Nothing's Changed" – 4:49 (Turner/Pitrelli/Held)
  10. "Liviana's Intro" (Instrumental) – 0:15 (Turner)
  11. "The Last Thing" – 3:31 (Turner/Swersky/Cross)
  12. "Let Me Love You Again" – 4:24 (Turner/Pitrelli/Held/Brown)
  13. "Knock Knock" – 3:51 (Turner/Pitrelli/Held)

Personnel

Production

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