In 1989, Ballard teamed up with his long-time songwriting and production partner Clif Magness, as well as producer,
guitarist and songwriter ace
Jay Graydon, and formed the trio "Planet 3". They wrote and demoed the song "I Don't Want to Say Goodnight", which earned them a deal with
Capitol Records, as well as having the song featured in the 1990
movie Navy Seals. Planet 3 wrote and recorded an album in 1989; however, problems with the record company led to the album (called
A Heart from the Big Machine) not being released until 1991, and then in
Japan only. A
European release on
Sony Records followed in 1992, with the trio billed as "Planet 3 featuring Jay Graydon" (the release was titled
Music from the Planet, and Graydon chose to replace the Magness/Ballard-penned "I Will be Loving You" from the Japan release with a composition of his own). The trio split around 1991, ostensibly because Graydon and Magness fell out with each other. However a number of Planet 3 songs left off the album (as well as both Ballard and Graydon) were featured on Magness' solo debut album
Solo in 1994. Also, Graydon released a collection of unreleased Planet 3
demos on his own label in 2004, under the title
Gems Unearthed. All these demos were co-written by Ballard, who is also credited with keyboards and programming on all of them.
In 1995, Ballard teamed up with
Toto and co-wrote two songs with
Steve Lukather and
David Paich for Toto's
Tambu album: "The Road Goes On" and "Just Can't Get to You". The latter was released as a single, whilst the former remains a fan favourite.