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    The Missing Years (album)

    1991 studio album by John Prine

    The Missing Years is the 10th studio album by Americanfolk musician John Prine, released in 1991 on Oh Boy Records.

    It won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album.[1] In July 2003 the label released a deluxe vinyl reissue of the album with a bonus track called "The Third of July" from Prine's appearance on the PBS concert series Sessions at West 54th in 2001.

    Recording

    The Missing Years was Prine's first studio release since his 1986 album German Afternoons and is regarded as his comeback album.

    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)