Grey Eyes

Grey Eyes is the third studio album by a Canadian indie pop band The Salteens. Released on October 12, 2010, this was a new studio album by the band 7 years after they released their second studio album Let Go of Your Bad Days.

see also Eye colour#Grey
Grey Eyes
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 12, 2010
GenreIndie pop
LabelBoompa
ProducerTodd Simko, Scott Walker
The Salteens chronology
Let Go Of Your Bad Days
(2003)
Grey Eyes
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusiclink
The New Music(8/10) link
EYEWEEKLY link
CHART attack(4/5) link

This is the band's first album with Carrie Tennent as a member. Erin Jane, who was in the band for the album Let Go of Your Bad Days, had left the band.

Track listing

All songs by Scott L.D. Walker (SOCAN); except 'Savings and Loans' words by Carrie Tennant, music by Scott L.D. Walker.

No.TitleLength
1."Last Train From London"3:32
2."You're Taking All Of This Too Far"4:15
3."Everything They Know About Us"3:29
4."Weird Times"5:24
5."Hallowed Days"3:13
6."Savings and Loans"3:33
7."If Love Is Gone Where Do We Come From Here"3:30
8."Go On"2:49
9."You Stayed Up With The Lights On"3:27
10."Don't Break My Heart"4:26

Personnel

The Salteens

  • Scott Walker - vocals, mandolin, piano
  • Carrie Tennant - vocals, piano, clarinet
  • Dion Willis - drums, vocals
  • Kevin Cooper - double bass, electric bass, vocals
  • Robert Calder - trumpet, baritone, flugelhorn

Additional musicians and production

  • Alison Gorman - trumpet, baritone, flugelhorn
  • Ellen Marple - trombone, tuba
  • Bryan Milks - tenor sax, clarinet, bass clarinet
  • Tim Sars - bari sax, flute
  • Carol Dymond- flute
  • Todd Simko - guitars on 'Go On' and 'Last Train From London'
  • Todd Simko and Scott Walker - producing
  • Todd Simko - recording
  • Ryan Morey - mastering at Ryebread Mastering
  • Shawn Penner and John Raham - engineering at Mushroom Studios and at Ogre Studios respectively
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