John Denver - Dreamland Express (1985/2012) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: John Denver
- Title: Dreamland Express
- Year Of Release: 1985 (2012)
- Label: RCA
- Genre: Country, Folk, Soft Rock
- Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks) / Mp3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 44:52
- Total Size: 523 Mb / 274 Mb / 116 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Dreamland Express 04:06
2. Claudette 03:43
3. Gimme Your Love 03:44
4. Got My Heart Set on You 03:51
5. If Ever 05:22
6. The Harder They Fall 03:35
7. Don't Close Your Eyes, Tonight 04:15
8. A Wild Heart Looking for Home 05:06
9. I'm in the Mood to Be Desired Tonight 03:25
10. Trail of Tears 03:59
11. African Sunrise 03:46
1. Dreamland Express 04:06
2. Claudette 03:43
3. Gimme Your Love 03:44
4. Got My Heart Set on You 03:51
5. If Ever 05:22
6. The Harder They Fall 03:35
7. Don't Close Your Eyes, Tonight 04:15
8. A Wild Heart Looking for Home 05:06
9. I'm in the Mood to Be Desired Tonight 03:25
10. Trail of Tears 03:59
11. African Sunrise 03:46
"My previous two LPs -- Seasons Of The Heart and It's About Time -- were about relationships breaking down, about falling out of love. Dreamland Express is more optimistic -- it's about falling in love again." So said John Denver upon the release of Dreamland Express, and it's a fair remark except for one thing: the album is not about John Denver falling in love again. Denver contributed only four of the album's 11 songs, and on his numbers, he is still talking about falling out of love. From the title track, which finds him awake at four a.m. again, to "A Wild Heart Looking For Home," in which he is "sleeping without you" and "hoping that someone might phone." It's only on the cover songs that Denver gets to express positive romantic feelings, and even those have a certain nostalgic sense. Whether the songs are actually from the 1950s, such as Roy Orbison's "Claudette," or more recent, such as "I'm In The Mood To Be Desired," they have an early rock & roll style to them. So, it's still more like remembered love than new love. Denver has toned down the world peace themes. Though "Trail Of Tears" has a Native American theme, and his own "African Sunrise" chronicles a trip the singer took for UNICEF, the songs are shunted off to the end of the record. The intention seems to have been to reverse Denver's diminishing record sales by seeking sunnier outside material, but Dreamland Express just comes off as a less-personal effort, and it was not a success.
Country | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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