Under Cover | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 11, 1997 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 55:37 | |||
Label | Shrapnel | |||
Producer | Bob Held, Fernando Krai and Joe Lynn Turner | |||
Joe Lynn Turner chronology | ||||
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Under Cover is the third solo album of Joe Lynn Turner, released in 1997. It mostly consists of covers of artists that had a great influence on Turner. On the Japanese version of the album, "Gimme Some Lovin" and "I'm Your Man" are two separate tracks instead of one. [1]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original artist | Length |
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1. | "We're an American Band" | Don Brewer | Grand Funk Railroad | 3:32 |
2. | "Freedom" | Jimi Hendrix | Jimi Hendrix | 4:04 |
3. | "Fire and Water" | Andy Fraser, Paul Rodgers | Free | 4:57 |
4. | "Street Of Dreams" | Ritchie Blackmore, Joe Lynn Turner | Rainbow | 5:14 |
5. | "Fortunate Son" | John Fogerty | Creedence Clearwater Revival | 3:34 |
6. | "Vehicle" | Jim Peterik | The Ides of March | 2:56 |
7. | "Hush" | Joe South | Joe South (Deep Purple version) | 4:11 |
8. | "Unchained Melody" | Alex North, Hy Zaret | Alex North, Hy Zaret | 3:49 |
9. | "Chained" | Frank Wilson | Marvin Gaye | 3:40 |
10. | "Gimme Some Lovin'/I'm a Man" | Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis, Muff Winwood, Jimmy Miller | The Spencer Davis Group | 6:44 |
11. | "Thief in the Night" | Rick Blakemore, Denny LaRue, Joe Lynn Turner | Fandango | 3:49 |
12. | "Deal With the Preacher"" | Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs | Bad Company | 4:51 |
13. | "Sunshine of Your Love" | Pete Brown, Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton | Cream | 4:16 |
Total length: | 55:37 |
Guest Musicians
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