In This Dream

In This Dream is the debut studio album of Canadian singer/songwriter Chad Price, released in 2012 and distributed by Universal and Interscope.

In This Dream
Studio album by
Chad Price
ReleasedMarch 6, 2012
Recorded2010, 2011
StudioOrange Lounge (Toronto, Ontario)
Stagg Street Studios (Los Angeles, California)
EMAC Studios (London, Ontario)
GenrePop rock, acoustic soul
Length42:40
LabelUniversal, Interscope
ProducerBill Bell
Singles from In This Dream
  1. "Another Day"
    Released: February 7, 2012

Track listing

All tracks are written by Chad Price, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Shadow Chasing"4:06
2."Another Day"3:38
3."Don't Look Down" (Price, Sam Taylor)4:42
4."Second Wind"4:13
5."Where the Stars Come Out"3:20
6."All I Can Do"4:11
7."I'm Good"4:19
8."Almost Perfect"4:26
9."This Dream"4:39
10."When I'm Gone"5:02
Total length:42:40

Personnel

  • Chad Price - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, backing vocals
Additional personnel
  • Bill Bell - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, rhodes piano, wurlitzer, B3 organ, backing vocals, production
  • Dan Lavery - bass guitar
  • Pat Kilbride - bass guitar
  • Kevin Fox - cello
  • Ron Lopata - rhodes piano, wurlitzer, moog synthesizer
  • Pete Maloney - drums, percussion
  • Lyle Molzan - drums
  • Diego Las Heras - percussion
  • Alysse Fischer - backing vocals
  • Vic Florencia - mixing
  • Phil Demetro - mastering
  • Ethan Carlson - engineering assistance
  • Jason Donkersgoed - engineering assistance
  • Matt Grady - engineering assistance

Charts

Singles - Mediabase (USA)

Year Single Chart Peak position
2013 "Another Day" Top 40 Activator 56
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