Ten (Y&T album)
Ten is the ninth studio album by American hard rock/heavy metal band Y&T, released in 1990 through Geffen Records. It was recorded in 1989 and is the last Y&T album released before they disbanded in 1991. Joey Alves had left the band in 1989 and was replaced on rhythm guitar by Stef Burns, while Steve Smith recorded the majority of the drum tracks in place of Jimmy DeGrasso.
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Released | Early 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1989 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal | |||
Length | 57:09 | |||
Label | Geffen | |||
Producer | Mike Stone | |||
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Track listing
- Side one
- "Hard Times" - 5:14
- "Lucy" - 4:43
- "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" - 4:51
- "Girl Crazy" - 4:01
- "City" - 5:37
- "Come in from the Rain" - 6:03
- Side two
- "Red Hot & Ready" - 4:18
- "She's Gone" - 4:17
- "Let It Out" - 4:46
- "Ten Lovers" - 6:06
- "Goin' Off the Deep End" - 4:32
- "Surrender" - 5:22
Personnel
- Dave Meniketti - vocals, guitar
- Stef Burns - guitar
- Phil Kennemore - bass
- Jimmy DeGrasso - drums on "City", "She's Gone" & "Goin' Off the Deep End"
- Steve Smith - drums on all tracks except "City", "She's Gone" and "Goin' Off the Deep End"
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