Beautiful Dreams

Beautiful Dreams
Live album by Chris de Burgh
Released 1995
Genre Rock
Length 48:41
Label A&M
Producer Chris de Burgh, Rupert Hine, Paul Hardiman
Chris de Burgh chronology
This Way Up
(1994)
Beautiful Dreams
(1995)
Quiet Revolution
(1999)

Beautiful Dreams is singer/songwriter Chris de Burgh's twelfth original album, released in 1995. It is a collection of his older songs re-recorded with a full orchestra as well as a few new songs and covers.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Chris de Burgh; except where indicated.

No. TitleWriter(s)Album Length
1. "Missing You"  Chris de BurghFlying Colours 3:58
2. "Girl"  John Lennon, Paul McCartneyRubber Soul 2:50
3. "Carry Me (Like A Fire In Your Heart)"  Chris de BurghFlying Colours 4:06
4. "Discovery"  Chris de BurghAt The End Of A Perfect Day 3:23
5. "The Snows Of New York"  Chris de Burgh, Albert HammondThis Way Up 3:36
6. "In Love Forever"  Chris de BurghBeautiful Dreams 3:06
7. "Shine On"  Chris de BurghPower Of Ten 4:03
8. "The Lady In Red"  Chris de BurghInto The Light 4:10
9. "In Dreams"  Roy OrbisonIn Dreams 3:09
10. "I'm Not Crying Over You"  Chris de Burgh, Albert HammondBeautiful Dreams 3:57
11. "Always on My Mind"  Johnny Christopher, Mark James, Wayne Carson ThompsonBeautiful Dreams 3:22
12. "Say Goodbye To It All"  Chris de BurghInto The Light 4:39
13. "One More Mile To Go"  Chris de BurghBeautiful Dreams 3:32

Bonus Track listing

No. Title Length
14. "High On Emotion"   4:24

"In Love Forever", "I'm Not Crying Over You" and "One More Mile to Go" were three new songs written for this album.

"Girl" is missing on compact cassette.

"This is the album I've always wanted to make; a live studio recording of personal favourites, old classics and new songs, with full orchestra and choir. It was recorded in London over a period of eight days (instead of the usual three-four months) in July '95, and to sing each track surrounded by an orchestra, without the benefit of the safety-net of modern technology, was immensely exciting - everything in one take, the way it used to be!" [1]

Personnel

Production

References

  1. "The Official Chris de Burgh Website". Cdeb.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-08-19.
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