JEFF SCOTT SOTO: 'Believe In Me' Sample Posted Online

June 1, 2004

An MP3 sample of the track "Believe In Me", taken from Jeff Scott Soto's (TALISMAN/ex-YNGWIE MALMSTEEN) forthcoming album, "Lost In The Translation", has been made available at this location.

"Believe In Me" is "an amazing melodic rock up-tempo written by Jeff with Neal Schon of JOURNEY who is also appearing on all guitars," according to a press release.

The "Believe In Me" EP, containing the title track plus "a bunch of rare non-album tracks performed by Soto during the years in different projects," will be released on July 21 through Frontiers Records. The full-length album, "Lost In The Translation", will follow in September.

The extra material featured on "Believe In Me" EP will include the following: "As I Do To You" and "This Ain't the Love", taken from the THREE KINGS demos featuring Jeff with TALISMAN bandmate, drummer Jamie Borger and Swedish guitar player Goran Elmquist, "Lonely Shade of Blue", taken from the SLAM demos, plus "Still Be Loving You", written by Jeff and former BAD ENGLISH and BABYS bass player Ricky Phillips (now with STYX) for the KU-DE-TA project. As a special bonus, the video for the track "Believe In Me" will be included.

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