Back to the Innocence (Jonathan Cain album)

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Jonathan Cain
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Studio album by
Released1995
RecordedWildhorse Studios, Novato CA
GenreRock
LabelIntersound Records
ProducerJonathan Cain
Jonathan Cain chronology
Windy City Breakdown
(1977)
Jonathan Cain
(1995)
Piano With A View
(1995)

Back To The Innocence is the second solo album by the keyboard player and guitarist Jonathan Cain. The song "Faithfully" is the hit single he wrote for Journey. "Just the Thought of Losing You" was co-written with Michael Bolton, an out-take from Bolton's 1987 album The Hunger, on which Cain performed.

Track listing[]

All songs written By Jonathan Cain, except where noted.

  1. "Wish That I Was There With You" (Cain, John Waite)4:12
  2. "Waiting On The Wind" 4:20
  3. "Something Sacred" (Jonathan Cain, Andre Pessis) 4:05
  4. "Full Circle" (Cain, Pessis) 4:04
  5. "Back To The Innocence" 3:08
  6. "Little River" 3:46
  7. "Faithfully" 4:38
  8. "Just The Thought Of Losing You" (Cain, Michael Bolton) 4:23
  9. "Women Never Forget" (Cain, David Mullen) 3:45
  10. "My Old Man" 2:58
  11. "Distant Shores" (Cain, Robbie Patton) 3:55
  12. "When The Spirit Comes" 4:13
  13. "Baptism Day" 4:07

European import track listing[]

  1. "Something Sacred"
  2. "Full Circle"
  3. "Hometown Boys"
  4. "Back To The Innocence"
  5. "Summer Of Angry Son"
  6. "What The Gypsy Said"
  7. "Women Never Forget"
  8. "My Old Man"
  9. "The Great Divide"
  10. "When The Spirit Comes"
  11. "Family Hand-Me-Downs"
  12. "The Waiting Years"
  13. "Distant Shores"
  14. "Little River"

Personnel[]

  • Jonathan Cain: Keyboards, Piano, Synthesizers (all songs); Acoustic (track 1, 2, 7 & 8), Twelve-String Acoustic (track 6) and Rhythm Guitars (track 1), Bass (tracks 1 & 8), Vocals
  • Neal Schon: Guitar solo on track 1
  • Lyle Workman: Guitars (acoustic on track 13, electric on 3, 4 and 9-13)
  • Steve Gornell: Slide Guitars (track 2)
  • Glenn Letsch (tracks 2, 4, 6, 7, 9 & 13), Mario Cippolina (track 3), Myron Dove (tracks 10 & 12): Bass
  • Steve Smith (tracks 3, 6, 10 & 12), Tommy "Mugs" Cain (tracks 1, 2, 4, 7-9 & 13): Drums, Percussion
  • Annie Stocking, Becky West, Jenny Meltzer, Lora Leigh Christiansen, Marisa Kerry, Rolph Hartley, Sandy Cressman: Backing Vocals

Production[]

  • Arranged and Produced by Jonathan Cain
  • Recorded by Jonathan Cain, Wally Buck and Dale Everingham
  • Mixed by Jonathan Cain, with assistance by Joseph Mihalko

References[]

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