Remembrance Days/A Different Kind of Weather The Dream Academy

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  • Release Date: 09/27/2005
  • Sales Rank: 58,504
  • Label: COLLECTABLES
  • UPC: 090431768129

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Remembrance Days/A Different Kind of Weather

Disc 1
1LISTENIndian Summer 4:53
2LISTENThe Lesson of Love 4:39
3LISTENHumdrum 4:17
4LISTENPower to Believe 5:15
5LISTENHampstead Girl 3:42
6LISTENHere 4:22
7LISTENIn the Hands of Love 4:50
8LISTENBallad in 4/4 3:57
9LISTENDoubleminded 3:54
10LISTENEverybody's Gotta Learn Sometime 3:44
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Disc 2
1LISTENLove 3:43
2LISTENMercy Killing 4:46
3LISTENLucy September 3:09
4LISTENGaby Says 5:06
5LISTENWaterloo 5:04
6LISTENTwelve-Eight Angel 4:20
7LISTENSt. Valentine's Day 2:46
8LISTENIt'll Never Happen Again 3:34
9LISTENForest Fire 4:16
10LISTENLowlands 3:48
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This excellent Dream Academy "two-fer" from the always dependable -- yet artistically challenged -- Collectibles label includes both 1987's Remembrance Days and 1990's A Different Kind of Weather. While Days, the British trio's follow-up to its acclaimed self-titled debut, failed to generate any hits, its typically lush production and bigger-than-life anthems ("Indian Summer" could very well be "Life in a Northern Town"'s older sibling) make for a thorough and enjoyable listen. In fact, it's a more solid record altogether. A Different Kind of Weather, however, is a more difficult collection to embrace. The group's attempts at integrating into the burgeoning Britpop/Madchester scene (the trip-hop-heavy cover of John Lennon's "Love") clashed with the rest of the record, obscuring some its prettier moments ("Not for Second Prize," "Lowlands"). That said, this is a fine package of songs by a group that should have received more attention than it did. Buy the first record as well and make it a "three-fer." Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide

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