Time Passes

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Time Passes
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
Professional reviews
Kelly Keagy chronology
Time Passes
(2001)

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.

"I'm Still Here" is a bonus track on the Japanese release.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Anything Goes" – 4:19 (Jack Blades/Kelly Keagy/T. Perice/Jeff Watson/A. Zigman)
  2. "Acid Rain" – 4:08 (Jack Blades/Jim Peterik)
  3. "Time Passes" – 5:03 (Kelly Keagy)
  4. "Before Anybody Knows I'm Gone" – 6:05 (Jack Blades/Jim Peterik)
  5. "Too Much to Ask" – 4:40 (Kevin Chalfant/Kelly Keagy/Jim Peterik)
  6. "Bottled Up" – 4:02 (Bruce Gaitsch/Kelly Keagy)
  7. "Too Close to the Sun" – 4:37 (Kelly Keagy/Jim Peterik)
  8. "Wrong Again" – 4:50 (Brad Gillis/Kelly Keagy/Gary Moon/T. Meagher)
  9. "Where There's a Woman" – 5:06 (Jim Peterik)
  10. "The Journey" – 4:42 (Kelly Keagy/Jim Peterik)
  11. "The Moon" – 3:05 (R. Barron/Kelly Keagy)

[edit] Credits

  • Kelly Keagy – lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, backing vocals
  • Gary Moon – lead vocals, backing vocals
  • Mike Aquiro – 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

[edit] Production

  • Kelly Keagy - producer, engineer, mixing
  • Jim Peterik - producer, mixing
  • Brad Gillis - producer
  • Brian Bart - engineer, mixing
  • Larry Millas - engineer

[edit] External links