10 (Enuff Z'nuff album) explained

10
Type:studio
Artist:Enuff Z'Nuff
Cover:Enuffznuff10.jpg
Released:October 3, 2000
Recorded:1995–2000
Genre:Hard rock, glam metal
Length:46:10
Label:Spitfire / Stoney Records
Producer:Chip Z'Nuff, Donnie Vie
Prev Title:Paraphernalia
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Welcome to Blue Island
Next Year:2003

'10' is the 9th studio album, and 10th overall release by the Rock band Enuff Z'Nuff. By fans, it is sometimes seen as the poppier counterpart to their harder sounding Paraphernalia record, as both albums were recorded and released during a similar time frame. The album cover art for '10' is a direct reference to the band's debut album, released a decade earlier.[1] While the original U.S. edition of the album included a video for the single "There Goes My Heart" in QuickTime format,[2] '10' was released first in Japan through the Pony Canyon label. The band also toured Japan in 2000 in support of the CD, which peaked at #60 on the Japanese music charts.[3] The song "There Goes My Heart" was later featured in a trailer for the 2008 film The Promotion.[4]

Track listing

Japanese Track List

^ - Originally Released on US "Paraphernalia" (1999) but now featuring different lyrics and Chip Z'Nuff on vocals.

Personnel

Liner Notes

Produced By : Chip and Donnie
Mixed By : Chris Shepard
Additional Mixing By : Doug McBride, Johnny K, Bill Douglas
Recorded At : Star Trax, Groove Master, Velvet Shirts Studios, Gravity Studios
Additional Guitars : Billy Corgan, French, and Derek Frigo

Notes and References

  1. [:File:Enuff1.jpg]
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRGnHCGbkg0
  3. http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/41205/products/music/177586/1/
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZHwG7CyZFQ