For a Lifetime
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For a Lifetime | ||
Studio album by Jonathan Cain | ||
Released | 1998 | |
Genre | Pop Instrumental | |
Length | 48:33 | |
Label | Higher Octave Records | |
Producer(s) | Jonathan Cain | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Jonathan Cain chronology | ||
Body Language (1997) |
For a Lifetime (1998) |
Namaste (2001) |
For a Lifetime is a piano-based instrumental album by Jonathan Cain released in 1998. As explained in the liner notes, Cain's composition was inspired by the weddings of eight couples including the song "A Day to Remember" which is dedicated to his fellow Journey band mate Neal Schon. The album also includes Cain's instrumental version of "Open Arms", the famous Journey song he co-wrote with Steve Perry. The CD is recorded with HDCD encoding.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Jonathan Cain, except as noted.
- "For a Lifetime" - 4:00
- "Open Arms" (Cain, Perry) - 3:41
- "A Day to Remember" - 3:58
- "Song of Calabria" - 3:50
- "Just to Love You" - 3:38
- "One Look" - 3:36
- "Blue Nocturne" - 3:29
- "China Moon" - 3:46
- "Precious Moments" - 2:51
- "Olema Waltz" - 3:30
- "A Wish for Christmas" - 3:08
- "Waves and Dreams" - 4:12
- "Bridal March" - 1:47
[edit] Album credits
[edit] Personnel
- Johnathan Cain - all instruments, production, engineering
- Ken Lee - mastering
[edit] References
- Liner notes of "For a Lifetime".