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The Missing Years (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Missing Years (album)
''The Missing Years'' is the 10th studio album by American folk musician John Prine, released in 1991 on Oh Boy Records. It won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album.〔 ==Recording== According to the ''Great Days: The John Prine Anthology'' liner notes, manager Al Bunetta and longtime Prine associate Dan Einstein were brainstorming over prospective producers at Oh Boy headquarters and the name of Howie Epstein came up. Epstein, the bass player in Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, was a longtime fan, with Prine recalling "I'd heard for years that he and (Heartbreakers keyboard player) Benmont Tench would show up at my shows. And I heard all the guys in the Heartbreakers played my stuff on the road. So Al called Howie. And before he could even hang up the phone, Howie was in the office. Four hours later, he was still there, talking to my manager about my music." ''The Missing Years'' was Prine's first studio release since his 1986 album ''German Afternoons'' and is regarded as Prine's comeback album, featuring contributions from Tom Petty, Phil Everly, Bonnie Raitt, Albert Lee, and Bruce Springsteen. It was recorded at Huh Sound Theater in Los Angeles and The Money Pit in Nashville.
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