Transition (Steve Lukather album)

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Transition
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 21, 2013
RecordedDecember 06, 2011 - September 2012
StudioSteakhouse Studios, North Hollywood and The Treehouse, North Hollywood
Genre Rock
Length45:55
Label Mascot Records
Producer
Steve Lukather chronology
All's Well That Ends Well
(2010)
Transition
(2013)
I Found the Sun Again
(2021)

Transition is the seventh studio album by Steve Lukather, released on vinyl and as a jewel case CD on January 21, 2013, by Mascot Records. In Europe a limited edition Digibook was also released, containing a booklet with studio pictures and liner notes from Lukather and producer C. J. Vanston.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Judgement Day" (Steve Lukather, C. J. Vanston) – 7:17
  2. "Creep Motel" (Lukather, Vanston, Fee Waybill) – 5:46
  3. "Once Again" (Lukather, Vanston) – 4:57
  4. "Right the Wrong" (Lukather, Vanston, Trev Lukather) – 6:20
  5. "Transition" (Lukather, Vanston, Steve Weingart) – 5:32
  6. "Last Man Standing" (Lukather, Randy Goodrum) – 5:21
  7. "Do I Stand Alone" (Lukather, Vanston) – 4:10
  8. "Rest of the World" (Jack Raines, Vanston) – 4:01
  9. "Smile" (Charlie Chaplin, arr. by Lukather, Weingart, Vanston) (Instrumental) – 2:30

Personnel

Production

Charts

Chart (2013)Peak
position
German Albums Chart [1] 29
Swedish Albums Chart 22
Finland Albums Top 50 [2] 20
Norway Albums Top 40 [3] 24
Swiss Albums Top 100 [4] 25
Dutch Albums Top 100 [5] 26
Austria Albums Top 75 [6] 28
Denmark Albums Top 40 [7] 32
France Albums Top 150 [8] 90
Billboard Heatseekers [9] 18

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