Dreamin' (album)
Dreamin' | ||||
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Studio album by Liverpool Express | ||||
Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded |
Early-Mid 1977 D.J.M. Studios, London | |||
Genre | Rock, pop | |||
Label | Warner Bros. Records | |||
Producer | Hal Carter | |||
Liverpool Express chronology | ||||
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Singles from Dreamin' | ||||
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Dreamin' is the second studio album by Liverpool Express, released in early 1978. The album features the band's last UK Top 40 hit, "Dreamin'". Like the previous two singles, "Dreamin'" reached No. 1 in Brazil. This album was released in South America only.
"Songbird, Sing Your Song", was scheduled to be the third single release from this album in late 1977. The album was originally titled, Low Profile, but this changed upon release. This LP was the last to feature drummer, Derek Cashin.
German musician, Stefan Hallberg, recorded a version of "So Here I Go Again" in November 1977. The 7" picture sleeve features Stefan with Liverpool Express in a recording studio.
Two songs from this album ("Dreamin', and "All Time Loser") were featured in the film, It Lives Again.
Track listing
- Side one
- "Low Profile" (Roger Craig, Billy Kinsley, Tony Coates, Derek Cashin)
- "So Here I Go Again" (Kinsley)
- "Last Train Home" (Kinsley)
- "Margie" (Kinsley)
- "Songbird, Sing Your Song" (Craig)
- Side two
- "Little Plum's Last Stand" (Craig, Kinsley, Coates, Cashin)
- "Mary & Ann" (Craig)
- "Dreamin'" (Craig, Kinsley)
- "All Time Loser" (Craig, Kinsley, Coates, Cashin)
- "Don't Give Up Your Day Job" (Kinsley)
Personnel
- Liverpool Express
- Billy Kinsley – lead, harmony and backing vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar
- Tony Coates – harmony, and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, lead, acoustic guitar
- Roger Scott Craig – lead, harmony and backing vocals, piano
- Derek Cashin – lead, harmony and backing vocals, drums
- Additional musicians
- Judd Lander - Harmonica on "Last Train Home".
- Kathy McCabe - backing vocals on "Last Train Home".