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Taking a Cold Look

1983 studio album by i-Ten From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Taking a Cold Look
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Taking a Cold Look is the only studio album by i-Ten, a short-lived project formed of the songwriting duo Tom Kelly and Billy Steinberg, released in 1983. The album is typical of album-oriented rock and the duo worked with a number of famous rock musicians: Steve Lukather, David Paich and Steve Porcaro from Toto, Richard Page (who later formed Mr. Mister) and Mike Baird from Journey.[1] The album was reissued on CD in June 2000 by Rewind Records and then in February 2009 by Rock Candy.[2][3]

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Reception

The album was reviewed in Billboard: "With such credentials [of Steinberg and Kelly] and with Fleetwood Mac's producer and members of Toto helping out, the musical direction of i-TEN can be easily discerned. And, of course, the level of professionalism here cannot be surpassed. But is this a good album? AC programmers would say, yes."[4]

The title track, released as a single, was reviewed in Cash Box and was described as having "stand-out production from pro Olsen and Toto-er Lukather. The side's dramatic reading and impressive guitar work give the group an edge in the late summer’s pop/rock derby."[5]

The album has since been described as a "prime example of early '80s AOR, one needs look no further. Featuring trademark ’80s polish and sheen with catchy hooks that would not have sounded out of place on an album by Survivor, REO or even Styx, I-Ten’s Taking a Cold Look isn’t merely a time capsule of that era. It’s a clinic on why music of that era was so popular."[6]

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Covers

The most-known cover is the 1987 version of "Alone" by Heart for their album Bad Animals, which topped the Billboard charts.[1] A cover by Celine Dion in 2008 from her album Taking Chances also achieved chart success. The title track was covered by Honeymoon Suite, titled "Cold Look", for their 1988 album Racing After Midnight. "The Easy Way Out" was covered by Juice Newton in 1984 and by Jack Wagner in 1987. "I Don't Wanna Lose You" was covered by REO Speedwagon in 1988 for their compilation album The Hits.[7]

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Track listing

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All tracks are written by Tom Kelly and Billy Steinberg except where noted.

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Personnel

Musicians[8]

Production and design

2000 CD reissue:

  • Jeff Willens – remastering
  • Tom Laskey – reissue producer
  • Dane Spencer – reissue preparation
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References

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