Ten (Trooper album)
TEN is the tenth (and ninth studio) album by the Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1991, containing the hit "American Dream". The album reached No. 52 on the Canadian Albums Chart[1]. As of 2017, it is the group's most recent album.
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 5, 1991 | |||
Genre | Rock, hard rock | |||
Label | Great Pacific Records | |||
Producer | McGuire-Smith | |||
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Track listing
(McGuire/Smith)
- 3:43 - "The American Dream"
- 4:09 - "Too Much, Too Easy"
- 2:53 - "Simple Thing"
- 4:22 - "Kids in Love"
- 4:06 - "What Day Is This?"
- 4:07 - "Don't Let Nothin' Bring You Down"
- 3:44 - "True Love"
- 3:43 - "Fight for Freedom"
- 4:02 - "Stop Thinkin'"
- 4:14 - "What the Hell's Goin' On?"
Band members
- Vocals - Ra McGuire
- Guitar - Brian Smith
- Drums - John Stoltz
- Bass - Larry Church
- Keyboards - Blaine Smith
Singles
- "The American Dream"
- "Kids In Love"
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References
- "RPM 100 — Top Albums/CDs - Volume 54, No. 17, September 28, 1991". RPM. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
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