Prism (Jeff Scott Soto album)
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Prism | |||||
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Studio album by Jeff Scott Soto | |||||
Released | 2002 | ||||
Genre | Heavy Metal | ||||
Label | Frontiers Records | ||||
Producer | Jeff Scott Soto | ||||
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Prism is the 2nd solo album by Jeff Scott Soto released in 2002 on Frontiers Records.
Jeff's second solo album includes the powerfully funky duet "I Want To Take You Higher" with Glenn Hughes, as well as the single "Holding On". It also features the video for "Eyes Of Love". All tracks were composed by Jeff Scott Soto except for "I Want To Take You Higher" by Sylvester 'Sly Stone' Stewart.
[edit] Track listing
- "Eyes Of Love"
- "Heaven Knows"
- "Don't Come Easy"
- "Don't Wanna Say Goodbye"
- "I Want To Take You Higher"
- "Holding On"
- "2 Late 4 Goodbyes"
- "Till The End Of Time"
- "How Long"
- "By Your Side"
- "Don't Walk Away"
- "Eyes Of Love" (Bonus Video)
[edit] Personnel
- Jeff Scott Soto – vocals, bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion, trumpet
- George Bernhardt - guitar
- Gary Schutt - guitar, video editor & producer
- Howie Simon - guitar, background vocals
- Jay Michael - guitar, bass, keyboards
- Jody Whitesides - guitar (12 string)
- Mikos Scarbacci - guitar
- Alex Llorens - guitar
- Sam Isanogud - keyboards
- Anthony Paapa - bass
- Doug McRoy - bass
- Michael Scott[disambiguation needed] - bass
- Alex Papa - drums
- Glen Sobel - drums
- Jason Freese - saxophone
- Rebecca Penrose-Soto - cowbell