Optimus (album)

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Optimus
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Studio album by
Released23 February 2005 [1]
StudioLBR Studios, Stockholm, Sweden
Genre Heavy metal
Length37:49
Label Mascot (Europe)
Victor Entertainment (Japan)
Producer John Norum
John Norum chronology
Slipped into Tomorrow
(1999)
Optimus
(2005)
Play Yard Blues
(2010)

Optimus is the sixth solo album by John Norum, the guitarist in the Swedish hard rock band Europe. It was released in 2005 on Mascot Records.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Chase Down the Moon" - 3:50 (John Norum, Thomas Torberg)
  2. "Nailed to the Cross" - 3:32 (Norum, Fredrik Åkesson)
  3. "Better Day" - 3:56 (Norum, Michelle Meldrum)
  4. "One More Time" - 3:41 (Norum)
  5. "Time to Run" - 4:13 (Norum, Glenn Hughes, Meldrum, Karen Kreutzer)
  6. "Optimus - 3:06 (Norum, Karen Hunter)
  7. "Takin' the Blame" - 3:55 (Norum)
  8. "Change Will Come" - 3:35 (Norum)
  9. "Forced" - 3:37 (Norum, Åkesson)
  10. "Solitude" - 4:23 (Norum)
  11. "Natural Thing" [live] (Michael Schenker, Phil Mogg, Pete Way) - bonus track on the Japanese edition

Personnel

Album credits

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References

  1. Optimus (2005) – JOHN NORUM official website