Stardust We Are

Stardust We Are is the third studio album by the progressive rock band The Flower Kings, which was released in 1997. It is the band's first double-CD studio album and includes the epic composition and title track, "Stardust We Are," which has since become one of the band's signature songs.[2]

Stardust We Are
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1997
RecordedDecember 1996 - early 1997
GenreProgressive rock
Length130:14
LabelFoxtrot Records
ProducerDon Azzaro
The Flower Kings chronology
Retropolis
(1996)
Stardust We Are
(1997)
Scanning the Greenhouse
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic [1]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Roine Stolt, except where noted.

Disc One

No.TitleLength
1."In The Eyes Of The World"10:38
2."A Room With A View*" (Tomas Bodin)1:26
3."Just This Once"7:54
4."Church Of Your Heart"9:10
5."Poor Mr. Rain's Ordinary Guitar*"2:44
6."The Man Who Walked With Kings*"4:59
7."Circus Brimstone*" (Bodin, Stolt)12:03
8."Crying Clown*" (Bodin)0:58
9."Compassion" (Actual song length is 4:45; hidden instrumental track follows)8:40
Total length:58:32

Disc Two

No.TitleLength
1."Pipes Of Peace*" (Bodin, Stolt)1:19
2."The End Of Innocence"8:29
3."The Merrygoround"8:17
4."Don Of The Universe*"7:02
5."A Day At The Mall*" (Bodin)0:45
6."Different People"6:19
7."Kingdom Of Lies"5:47
8."If 28*" (Bodin, Stolt)2:15
9."Ghost Of The Red Cloud"4:37
10."Hotel Nirvana*"1:49
11."Stardust We Are"25:03
Total length:71:42

An * denotes instrumental tracks.

Credits

  • Roine Stolt vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass guitar
  • Tomas Bodin keyboards
  • Michael Stolt bass guitar
  • Jaime Salazar drums
  • Hasse Bruniusson percussion
  • Hasse Fröberg vocals
  • Ulf Wallander soprano saxophone
Production
  • Hippiefied Art book
  • Stefan Bodin photography
  • Lilian Forsberg photography
  • Dexter Frank Jr. engineer, mixing
  • Per Nordin photography
  • David Palermo artwork, image design
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