Description
Trouble With Lies – b/w “The Tenth Song” – (sub-titled Two Songs by Adam Again) is a two-sided 7-inch vinyl single by the American alternative rock band Adam Again, released on Broken Records in 1988, a Brainstorm Artists International imprint manufactured and distributed by Word. Both tracks (though edits of the original tracks) were taken from the band’s full-length album Ten Songs by Adam Again released on Broken Records the same year, recorded by Dave Hackbarth at Neverland Studios in Los Alamitos, California; with band member Gene Eugene producing and arranging. Mixed by Hackbarth and Eugene. Both songs written by Gene Eugene.
I hate to lie. It seems like lying has been the cause of every bit of trouble I’ve ever gotten into. “The trouble with lies is that you can start to forget where the real man hides.” [A note by Gene Eugene featured on the Ten Songs by Adam Again LP]
7-inch Vinyl Single tracklist:
Side A. (This Side) “Trouble With Lies” – 3:58 (Intro :06)
Side B. (Other Side) “The Tenth Song” – 2:38 (Intro :45)
Note: “Two Songs by Adam Again” printed on top of the label of side A. The label on the flip-side is a (partial) b&w photo from the cover of the album Ten Songs by Adam Again.
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