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Isolation Party

 
Album Review: Isolation Party

  • Artist: Tommy Keene
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 24, 1998
  • Total Time: 51:05
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Tommy Keene always sounded a bit smarter and edgier than the sizable majority of his pure pop brethren back in the early 1980s, and he was a much tougher guitarist than nearly any of his peers (check out his live take of Lou Reed's "Kill Your Sons" on the Run Now EP sometime and hear him blow a hole in Reed's original). Which might be why his best stuff hasn't dated much, and, 15 years after his debut album, he could still come up with an intelligent and razor sharp set of hard pop songs, with Isolation Party as the result. While the tunes may be a shade less catchy than the highlights from Songs From the Film, nothing here sounds like a dud, either, and Keene offers up plenty of committed rockers ("The World Outside," "Getting out From Under You," and "Long Time Missing") as well as hooky, lower-key pop numbers ("Tuesday Morning" and "Weak and Watered Down," the latter of which does not live up to its title). Also, recording for Matador, no one was likely to tell Keene to lighten up on his guitar parts, and the result is a harder and leaner set than he usually offered up in his earlier days (with a Mission of Burma cover for good measure), though the hallmarks of his style -- moody but graceful melodies, a nimble and efficient rhythm section, and Keene's passionate vocals and subtly sublime guitar work -- are still very much in evidence. In short, Tommy Keene has long been an underappreciated talent, and Isolation Party once again begs the question why someone this good isn't a major star (or at least a bigger cult figure). ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Long Time Missing Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (4:38)
Getting Out from Under You Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (3:19)
Take Me Back Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (4:44)
Never Really Been Gone Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (3:29)
The World Outside Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (3:21)
Einstein's Day Roger Miller, Roger Miller Tommy Keene (4:43)
Battle Lines Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (5:11)
Happy When You're Sad Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (3:31)
Love Dies Down Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (3:44)
Tuesday Morning Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (2:37)
Waiting Without You Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (3:55)
Weak and Watered Down Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (4:15)
Twilight's in Town Tommy Keene Tommy Keene (3:38)

Credits

Jon Pines (Assistant Producer), Jay Bennett (Assistant Producer), Leroy Bocchieri (Bass), Jeff Tweedy (Vocals (Background)), Tommy Keene (Vocals), Jay Bennett (Mixing), Jay Bennett (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jay Bennett (Editing), Jay Bennett (Engineer), Jay Bennett (Bass), Jon Pines (Mastering), Jay Bennett (Mastering), Brendan Gamble (Engineer), Jesse Valenzuela (Vocals (Background)), Adam Schmitt (Editing), John Richardson (Drums), Tommy Keene (Guitar), Jon Pines (Mixing), Jon Pines (Engineer), Jay Bennett (Production Assistant), Adam Schmitt (Mastering), Jay Bennett (Guitar (Electric)), Jay Bennett (Organ), Jon Pines (Production Assistant), Jeff Murphy (Vocals (Background)), Jon Pines (Editing), Trevor O'Shana (Photography), Jeff Murphy (Engineer), John Richardson (Percussion), Tom Broeske (Bass)
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Isolation Party
Studio album by Tommy Keene
Released 1998
Genre Power pop, Rock
Label Matador
Professional reviews
Tommy Keene chronology
Ten Years After (album)
(1996)
Isolation Party
(1998)
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
(2002)

Isolation Party is Tommy Keene's fifth album, and was released in 1998 by Matador Records (catalog #OLE 297). It includes a cover version of Mission of Burma's "Einstein's Day".

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Tommy Keene, except where noted

  1. "Long Time Missing" – 4:38
  2. "Getting Out From Under You" – 3:19
  3. "Take Me Back" – 4:44
  4. "Never Really Been Gone" – 3:29
  5. "The World Outside" – 3:21
  6. "Einstein's Day" – 4:43 (Roger Miller)
  7. "Battle Lines" – 5:11
  8. "Happy When You're Sad " – 3:31
  9. "Love Dies Down" – 3:44
  10. "Tuesday Morning" – 2:37
  11. "Waiting Without You" – 3:55
  12. "Weak And Watered Down" – 4:15
  13. "Twilight's In Town" – 3:38

Personnel

The band

Additional musicians

Production

  • Jay Bennett — Engineer, production assistant, editing, mastering, mixing, assistant producer
  • Brendan Gamble — Engineer
  • Jeff Murphy — Engineer
  • Jon Pines — Engineer, production assistant, editing, mastering, mixing, assistant producer
  • Adam Schmitt — Editing, mastering

Additional credits

Trevor O'Shana — Photography


 
 
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