Ten Years After (Tommy Keene Album)
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''Ten Years After'' is Tommy Keene's fourth studio album, released in 1996. It was his first for Matador Records (Catalog #OLE 177).


Production

The album was produced by
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Critical reception

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called the album "a must for longtime fans, as well as anyone who appreciates intelligent and well-crafted pop/rock that maintains a sharp edge." ''
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'' wrote that "Keene's smart lyrics and considerable melodic sense are intact but dated — the album is like a flower fossilized in amber." ''
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'' wrote that the album "finds Keene fulfilling the romantic bard's duty to toy with emotional calamity; the result is a series of dispatches on the skimpy rewards of rekindling a relationship that was doomed from the get-go." '' CMJ New Music Monthly'' called it "a solid and inviting, relentlessly tuneful record."


Track listing

All songs written by Tommy Keene, except where noted. #"Going Out Again" – 2:19 #"Turning on Blue" – 4:16 #"Today and Tomorrow" – 4:29 #"Your Heart Beats Alone" – 4:03 #"If You're Getting Married Tonight" – 2:21 #"On the Runway" – 2:55 #"We Started Over Again" – 3:14 #"Silent Town" – 4:02 #"Good Thing Going" – 2:54 #"Compromise" – 3:03 #"You Can't Wait for Time" – 2:11 #"Before the Lights Go Down" – 3:57 #"It's Not True" (
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in 1965, this song does not appear on the CD's or LP's track list.


Personnel


The band

* Tommy Keene – vocals, guitar, keyboards *Brad Quinn – bass, backing vocals * John Richardson – drums, percussion


Additional musicians

*Adam Schmitt – bass guitar on "Silent Town", backing vocals on "Going Out Again" and "Compromise" * Jay Bennett – guitar on "Turning on Blue" and "We Started Over Again" *Justin Hibbard – guitar on "You Can't Wait for Time" and "Before the Lights Go Down" *Eric Peterson – guitar on "Your Heart Beats Alone" *Eric Heywood – pedal steel guitar on "If You're Getting Married Tonight"


Production

*Adam Schmitt – recording, mixing, mastering *Jonathan Pines – mastering, assistant engineer *Bob DeMaa – assistant engineer *Steve Carr – recording, mixing


Additional credits

*Recorded, mixed and mastered at Private Studios,
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*Tommy Keene – photography *Arlene Elkins – photography (live shot) *Mike Lundsgaard – photography (tube station) *Tannis Root – art direction, design *Ed Morgan – manager *"Many thanks: John Richardson, Brad Quinn, Bobby Keene, Ed Morgan, Sharon Marsh, Mike Lundsgaard, Joanna Sobol, Gerard & Chris, Billy Siegle, Adam Schmitt,
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References

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