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''Eternal Faith'' is the first studio album by hard rock band
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. It was released in December 1993 on Now and Then Records. The album was released to a very receptive audience. This new album entered the ''
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'' Charts at #16 and European charts at #8. It went on to sell 15,000 worldwide. These were very impressive numbers for a band that didn't even tour Japan or Europe.


Track listing

# "Spotlight" # "Two Hearts Together" # "Don't Walk Away" # "Just Like Yesterday" # "Restless Heart" # "First Attraction" # "I Don't Believe" # "Fallen Angel" # "Colors Fade" # "Passions of the Heart"


Personnel

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Jeff Scott Soto Jeff Scott Soto (born November 4, 1965) is an American rock singer of Puerto Rican descent. He is best known for being the vocalist on Yngwie Malmsteen's first two albums, and (briefly) the lead vocalist for Journey in 2006–2007. Soto also ...
lead vocals *
Gary Schutt Gary Schutt (born 1967) is an American rock musician who rose to prominence in Los Angeles during the 1990s while working with Jeff Scott Soto and Takara. In 1994, he moved to Florida and joined Signal Zero, later launching his solo career in 19 ...
bass *Neal Grusky –
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*Robert Duda – drums


References


External links


Official Website
1993 debut albums Takara (band) albums {{1990s-hard-rock-album-stub