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Tensongs is the fourth studio album by the German synthpop band Hubert Kah, and their first English language album, released in 1986. It was produced by Michael Cretu and Armand Volker. Three singles were released from the album: "Limousine", "Something I Should Know" and "Love Is So Sensible". The opening track "Pogo the Clown" is based on the American serial killer John Wayne Gacy. "Get Strange" featured on the 1986 film Rad.
Track listing
Chart performance
= Album
== Singles
=Limousine
Something I Should Know
Personnel
Hubert Kah
Hubert Kemmler - vocals, backing vocals on "Love is So Sensible", arrangement
Markus Löhr - guitar, keyboards, arrangement
Klaus Hirschburger - bass, arrangement
Additional personnel
Curt Cress - drums
Lothar Krell - keyboard arrangement on "Limousine"
Eddie Taylor - saxophone on "Something I Should Know"
Ken Taylor - voice on "Lonesome Cowboy" and bass on "Explain the World in a Word"
Thomas Dörr - backing vocals on "Love Is So Sensible"
Judy Cheeks, Patricia Shockley, Victoria Miles - backing vocals on "Limousine"
Michael Cretu - producer, arranger, digital and conventional keyboards
Armand Volker - producer, arranger, guitar solo on "Love is So Sensible"
Mike Schmidt - artwork
References
Ten Songs may refer to:
Music
= Classical compositions
=10 Songs, a composition by Mily Balakirev (1837–1910)
10 Songs, Op. 15 (1899), a composition by Josef Suk
10 Songs, BB 42 (1906), from Hungarian folksongs for voice and piano (Bartók)
= Albums
=10 Songs, a later version of Melvins! (album) by the Melvins
10 Songs (I Hate Myself album), 1997
10 Songs, a 2002 album by Friend/Enemy; see Tim Kinsella
Ten Songs by Adam Again, a 1988 album by Adam Again
Tensongs, a 1986 album by Hubert Kah
10 Songs (Travis album), 2020
See also
All pages with titles containing Ten Songs
All pages with titles beginning with Ten Songs
"Ten" (song) by Jewel
Diez canciones de Gardel, a 1931 Argentine film
Ten Blake Songs, a 1957 song cycle by Ralph Vaughan Williams
Biblical Songs, Op. 99 (1894), musical settings of ten texts by Antonín Dvořák
10 Songs for the New Depression, a 2010 album by Loudon Wainwright III
Ten Songs in the Key of Betrayal, a 2004 album by Alien Crime Syndicate
Ten New Songs, a 2001 album by Leonard Cohen
Ten Songs for Another World, a 1990 album by The World of Skin
Ten Songs, Ten Years, Ten Days, a 2011 album by Tokyo Police Club
Ten Songs from Live at Carnegie Hall, a 2015 album by Ryan Adams
Ten of Songs, a 1988 album by Robin Williamson (re-issued 1993)
10 Song Demo, a 1996 album by Rosanne Cash
Dix chansons pour l'été, a 1958 album by Yves Montand