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Ten Songs by Adam Again (25th Anniversary Edition [Remastered])

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Download links and information about Ten Songs by Adam Again (25th Anniversary Edition [Remastered]) by Adam Again. This album was released in 1988 and it belongs to Gospel, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 52:57 minutes.

Artist: Adam Again
Release date: 1988
Genre: Gospel, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 52:57
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No. Title Length
1. Tree House (Remastered) 6:52
2. Beat Peculiar (Remastered) 8:19
3. Who Can Hold Us (Remastered) 4:29
4. Babylon (Remastered) 1:44
5. I've Seen Dominoes (Remastered) 6:15
6. Trouble With Lies (Remastered) 5:16
7. Ain't No Sunshine (Remastered) 2:38
8. Eyes Wide Open (Remastered) 5:51
9. Every Word I Say (Remastered) 5:46
10. The Tenth Song (Remastered) 5:47

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Adam Again's second release, Ten Songs by Adam Again, is a major leap forward in maturity and musicality. Accompanied by members of the gospel group Joy, the band puts forth a dancy, soulful, introspective, and intellectual release that challenges the mind as well as the feet. The only drawback to this record is the lack of a drummer — the group still relies solely on drum machines, which give the record a bit of an empty sound in places. The spastic guitar work by Greg Lawless goes a long way here, not to mention Gene Eugene's unusual voice. There is an excellent cover of "Ain't No Sunshine." The lyrics begin to become more sophisticated, with less reliance on simple light/dark concepts. "Tree House" is about the tyranny of the elite and the exclusion of the underprivileged — maintaining that someday there will be a "fire in the tree house." It's a powerful song. Most notable is the eight-plus minute dance number "Beat Peculiar," with its killer jams throughout. If you can get past the drum machines, this is an excellent record. ~ Mark W.B. Allender, Rovi