Sensory Overdrive

Sensory Overdrive
Studio album by Michael Monroe
Released March 14, 2011
Recorded September–October 2010
Genre Hard rock, punk rock, glam punk
Length 32:58
Label Spinefarm Records
Producer Jack Douglas
Michael Monroe chronology
Another Night In the Sun: Live in Helsinki
(2010)
Sensory Overdrive
(2011)

Sensory Overdrive is the sixth studio album by Finnish glam rock singer Michael Monroe, released on March 14, 2011, through Spinefarm Records. It is Monroe's first studio album with his new backing band formed in early 2010, as well as his first studio solo album since the second break-up of his band Hanoi Rocks in 2009.

The album was produced by famed record producer Jack Douglas, who has previously worked with Aerosmith, John Lennon, Miles Davis and more.

Sensory Overdrive topped the Finnish albums chart on its first week of release and spent 22 weeks in the Top 40.[1] In the UK Rock Chart, the album reached #13.[2] On November 9, 2011, Sensory Overdrive won the "Album of the Year" award at the 2011 Classic Rock magazine awards.[3]

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Trick of the Wrist"   Michael Monroe, Ginger, Sami Yaffa, Steve Conte 2:20
2. "'78"   Monroe, Ginger, Yaffa, Conte, Karl Rosqvist 3:14
3. "Got Blood?"   Monroe, Ginger, Conte 2:38
4. "Superpowered Superfly"   Ginger 2:41
5. "Modern Day Miracle"   Monroe, Ginger, Yaffa, Conte 2:45
6. "Bombs Away"   Monroe, Ginger, Yaffa, Conte, Rosqvist, Jack Douglas 3:35
7. "All You Need"   Monroe, Ginger 3:07
8. "Later Won't Wait"   Ginger 3:18
9. "Gone Baby Gone" (feat. Lucinda Williams) Monroe, Ginger, Yaffa 3:31
10. "Center of Your Heart"   Ginger, Conte 2:46
11. "Debauchery as a Fine Art" (feat. Lemmy) Monroe, Lemmy Kilmister 3:10
Deluxe Edition
No. Title Writer(s) Length
12. "Another Night in the Sun"   Monroe, Todd Youth 3:44
13. "You're Next"   Monroe, Yaffa, Youth 3:05
Japanese Edition
No. Title Writer(s) Length
14. "Right to Be Wrong"   Monroe, Yaffa  
15. "Sleepin' with My TV On"   Monroe  

Personnel

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