Time Passes
Time Passes | ||||
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Studio album by Kelly Keagy | ||||
Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 50:37 | |||
Label |
Frontiers Records FR CD 063 | |||
Producer |
Kelly Keagy Jim Peterik Brad Gillis | |||
Kelly Keagy chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | Not rated link |
Time Passes is the debut solo album by Kelly Keagy.
The track "Wrong Again" was written and demoed by the Gary Moon-led Night Ranger in the early 1990s.
Track listing
- "Anything Goes" – 4:19 (Jack Blades/Kelly Keagy/Tim Pierce/Jeff Watson/A. Zigman)
- "Acid Rain" – 4:08 (Jack Blades/Jim Peterik)
- "Time Passes" – 5:03 (Kelly Keagy)
- "Before Anybody Knows I'm Gone" – 6:05 (Jack Blades/Jim Peterik)
- "Too Much to Ask" – 4:40 (Kevin Chalfant/Kelly Keagy/Jim Peterik)
- "Bottled Up" – 4:02 (Bruce Gaitsch/Kelly Keagy)
- "Too Close to the Sun" – 4:37 (Kelly Keagy/Jim Peterik)
- "Wrong Again" – 4:50 (Brad Gillis/Kelly Keagy/Gary Moon/T. Meagher)
- "Where There's a Woman" – 5:06 (Jim Peterik)
- "The Journey" – 4:42 (Kelly Keagy/Jim Peterik)
- "The Moon" – 3:05 (R. Barron/Kelly Keagy)
- "I'm Still Here" – 5:04 (Japanese edition [MICP-10232] bonus track)
Credits
- Kelly Keagy – lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, backing vocals
- Gary Moon – lead vocals, backing vocals
- Mike Aquino – guitars
- Brad Gillis – guitars
- Jeff Watson – guitars
- Bruce Gaitsch – guitars, keyboards
- Jim Peterik – guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
- Brian Bart – guitars, bass
- Christian Cullen – keyboards
- Scott May – Hammond B3 organ
- Jodi Tanaka – Hammond B3 organ
- Jack Blades – bass
- Bill Syniar – bass
- Ron Platt – backing vocals
- J.P. Smith – backing vocals
- Joe Vana – backing vocals
Production
- Kelly Keagy – producer, engineer, mixing
- Jim Peterik – producer, mixing
- Brad Gillis – producer
- Brian Bart – engineer, mixing
- Larry Millas – engineer
External links
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