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Showtunes is a live album by Tommy Keene. It came out in 2000 on the Parasol Records label. Along with in-concert versions of original compositions, the album includes a cover version of Mission of Burma's "Einstein's Day".
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Tommy Keene, except where noted
- "Astronomy"/"This Could Be Fiction" – 6:10
- "Long Time Missing" – 4:34
- "Nothing Can Change You" – 3:48
- "Silent Town" – 4:45
- "Underworld" – 5:33
- "Going Out Again" – 2:11
- "Paper Words and Lies" – 3:17
- "My Mother Looked Like Marilyn Monroe" – 4:04
- "Einstein's Day" – 4:30 (Roger Miller)
- "Highwire Days" – 3:39
- "When Our Vows Break" – 4:03 (Keene, Jules Shear)
- "Compromise" – 3:21
- "Based on Happy Times" – 3:51
- "Back to Zero Now" – 3:24
- "Places That Are Gone" – 16:42
[edit] Personnel
[edit] The band
[edit] Production
- Mike Leach — Engineer
- Jon Pines — Mastering, mixing
- Adam Schmitt — Mastering
[edit] Additional credits
- Ed Morgan — Management
- Tommy Keene — Photography
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Brad Quinn | John Richardson
Billy Connelly | John Hampton | Joe Hardy | Ted Nicely | Doug Tull |
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Compilations and live albums |
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The Keene Brothers (with Robert Pollard) |
Blues and Boogie Shoes (2006)
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