Dreamin' (album)
Dreamin' is the second studio album by Liverpool Express, released in March 1978, in South America only. The album features the band's hit single, "Dreamin'. Other popular song's from this album are: "So Here I Go Again"; "Margie"; "Last Train Home"; and "Songbird, Sing Your Song".
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Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded | Early-Mid 1977 D.J.M. Studios, London | |||
Genre | Rock, pop | |||
Label | Warner Bros. Records | |||
Producer | Hal Carter | |||
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The album was released on CD for the first time in 2017 along with "Tracks" and "L.E.X.". Each CD was presented in a boxset with a booklet detailing the band's history.
Track listing
- Side one
- "Low Profile" (Roger Scott Craig, Billy Kinsley, Tony Coates, Derek Cashin)
- "So Here I Go Again" (Billy Kinsley)
- "Last Train Home" (Billy Kinsley)
- "Margie" (Billy Kinsley)
- "Songbird, Sing Your Song" (Roger Scott Craig)
- Side two
- "Little Plum's Last Stand" (Roger Scott Craig, Billy Kinsley, Tony Coates, Derek Cashin)
- "Mary & Ann" (Roger Scott Craig)
- "Dreamin'" (Roger Scott Craig, Billy Kinsley)
- "All Time Loser" (Roger Scott Craig, Billy Kinsley, Tony Coates, Derek Cashin)
- "Don't Give Up Your Day Job" (Billy 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".
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