Lost in the Translation

Lost in the Translation

Infobox Album | Name = Lost In The Translation
Type = Studio Album
Artist = Jeff Scott Soto


Released = 2004
Recorded =
Genre = Heavy metal
Length =
Label = Frontiers Records
Producer = Jeff Scott Soto
Reviews =
Last album = "Prism" (2002)
This album = "Lost In The Translation" (2004)
Next album = "Essential Ballads" (2006)
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"Lost In The Translation" is the 3rd studio album by Jeff Scott Soto released in 2004 on Frontiers Records.

Jeff's latest solo album includes the single "Believe In Me", featuring guitarist Neal Schon of Journey. It also includes the video for "If This Is The End".All tracks were composed by Jeff Scott Soto.

Track listing

# "Believe In Me"
# "Soul Divine"
# "Drowning"
# "If This Is The End"
# "Lost In The Translation"
# "Doin' Time"
# "High Time"
# "Beginning 2 End"
# "On My Own"
# "Find Our Way"
# "Sacred Eyes"
# "Dulce Lady" (Bonus Track)
# "If This Is The End" (Bonus Video)

Personnel

*Jeff Scott Sotovocals, bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion
*Neal Schon - guitar
*Gary Schutt - guitar, video editor & producer
*Howie Simon - guitar, bass
*Alex Llorens - guitar
*Glen Sobel - drums

References

* [http://www.jeffscottsoto.com/ Official Website]


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