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Dreams (Fra Lippo Lippi album)

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Dreams
File:Fll-dreams.jpg
Studio album by
Released1992
GenreNew wave, pop rock
LabelUniton Records (Norway)
Polystar Records (Japan)
OctoArts International (Philippines)
ProducerFra Lippo Lippi
Fra Lippo Lippi chronology
The Colour Album
(1989)
Dreams
(1992)
The Best of Fra Lippo Lippi '85-'95
(1995)
Alternative Cover
File:Fll-dreams-jp.jpg
Japanese release cover

Dreams is the sixth studio album by Norwegian band Fra Lippo Lippi.

When their 1989 album The Colour Album generated mediocre sales , the band parted ways with their Swedish label The Record Station and were considering breaking up. Instead, they decided to write songs for a new album. In 1991, the band recorded the songs in founder Rune Kristoffersen's basement before sending the tapes to Stockholm, Sweden, for record producer Kaj Erixon (who worked on the band's 1985 album Songs) to mix them. The album was released by Sonet Records in Norway, Polystar Records in Japan and OctoArts International (now EMI Records Philippines) in the Philippines.[1]

Dreams was a moderate hit in the Philippines, with the song "Stitches and Burns" receiving constant airplay on radio. It would be Kristoffersen's final studio album with the band, and the band's last original recording for over a decade.[citation needed]

Track listing

  1. "Thief in Paradise"[2]
  2. "Living in a Crazy World"
  3. "Stitches and Burns"
  4. "Not Invited"
  5. "Heart of the Matter"
  6. "Naive"
  7. "One World"
  8. "Wonderful Day"
  9. "Dreams"

The Japanese release has "Stitches and Burns" as track #6 and "Naive" as track #3.[3]

Personnel

with

References

  1. ^ "Fra Lippo Lippi History". Archived from the original on 2017-05-08. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  2. ^ Fra Lippo Lippi Discography
  3. ^ "Fra Lippo Lippi Scrapbook". Archived from the original on 2008-08-29. Retrieved 2008-10-25.