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Ken Carter (song)

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Released
  
February 1996

Genre
  
Grunge/rock

Label
  
Murmur

Format
  
CD Single

Length
  
3:56

Writer(s)
  
Alan Balmont, Simon Hensworth, Dave Johnstone

"Ken Carter" is the second single released by Australian alternative rock band, Ammonia, from their debut album Mint 400. The single was released by Sony Music Australia's imprint label, Murmur in late February 1996.

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The single reached No. 50 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Singles Chart.

The song was named after Ken Carter, a Canadian stuntman who attempted to jump over the Saint Lawrence River in the late 1970s. Johnstone describes the song as being about feeling trapped in a relationship.

It's a passionate song, really, definitely darker and a bit more intelligent than "Drugs".

According to Allmusic's reviewer, Nitsuh Abebe, '"Ken Carter" sounds like a more rocked-out version of the Posies.' The South Florida Sun-Sentinel describes the beginning of "Ken Carter" as being nothing but annoying whining, although the addition of a great riff in the chorus gives it the high intensity that it needs. Other reviewers describe the song as starting out with a very watery sounding intro followed by a loud distorted chorus.

Personnel

  • Allan Balmont - drums
  • Simon Hensworth - bass
  • Dave Johnstone - guitar, vocals
  • Credits

  • Ted Jensen - Mastering
  • Kevin Shirley - Producer, Engineer
  • Mark Thomas - Engineer
  • John Webber - Photography
  • Simon Alderson - Art Direction
  • Matt Lovell - Engineer
  • Ben Glatzer - Producer
  • References

    Ken Carter (song) Wikipedia