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# "Spiritwalker" - 3:39 |
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# "83rd Dream" - 3:38 |
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# "Butterflies" - 3:00 |
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# "Go West" (Astbury/Duffy) - 3:59 |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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Dreamtime is a studio album by The Cult, released in 1984.
Track listing
- "Horse Nation" (Astbury/Duffy) - 3:45
- "Spiritwalker" (Astbury/Duffy) - 3:39
- "83rd Dream" (Astbury/Duffy) - 3:38
- "Butterflies" (Astbury/Duffy) - 3:00
- "Go West" (Astbury/Duffy) - 3:59
- "Gimmick" (Astbury/Duffy) - 3:33
- "A Flower in the Desert" (Astbury/ Jepson/ Burrows/ Nawaz- Quereshi) - 3:42
- "Dreamtime" (Astbury/Duffy) - 2:47
- "Rider in the Snow" (Astbury/Duffy) - 3:11
- "Bad Medicine Waltz" (Astbury/Duffy) - 5:55
- cd bonus track "BoneBag" (Astbury/Duffy)
- cd bonus track "Sea and Sky" (Astbury/Duffy)
- cd bonus track "Resurrection Joe" (Astbury/Duffy)
Personnel
- Ian Astbury - Vocals
- Billy Duffy - Guitar
- Jamie Stewart - Bass guitar, backing vocals
- Nigel Preston - Drums, percussion
- Mich Ebeling - Backing vocals
- John Brand - Producer, engineer
- John Dent - Digital Mastering (1996)
- Pat Gilbert - Liner Notes (1996)
- David Fathers - Cover Design
- Paul Cox - Photography
- Paul Venning - Photography
Additional notes
Catalogue: (CD) Beggars Banquet 57
Out of the shadows of gothic rock, "Dreamtime" was a bold attempt to fuse the mysticism of The Doors with the passion of The Sex Pistols. Conjuring up Native American imagery, "Dreamtime" at the very least, was a curious and romantic creature on the evolutionary path to alternative rock.