Dreamland (Robert Miles album)
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| Dreamland | |||||
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| Studio album by Robert Miles | |||||
| Released | June 7, 1996 | ||||
| Recorded | ? | ||||
| Genre | Dream house | ||||
| Length | 70:15 | ||||
| Label | Motor Music (Germany), Arista Records (US), Deconstruction Records (UK) | ||||
| Producer | Robert Miles | ||||
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Dreamland is the debut album of Robert Miles. It was released on June 7, 1996 in Europe where it was a hit, and was also released a few days later in U.S. with a new track sung by Maria Nayler, "One and One". This new track became very popular and was later released as a single in the U.S. and Germany. At the end of 1996, Miles released a new version of Dreamland, called Dreamland - the winter edition in Germany. It was largely similar to Dreamland, but contained the track "One and One" (which wasn't released on the European version of Dreamland).
[edit] Track listing
(This is for the UK Deconstruction Records version.)
All songs written by Roberto Concina (Robert Miles) unless otherwise noted.
- "Children (Dream Version)" – 7:05
- "Fable (Message Version)" – 6:23
- "Fantasya" – 5:44
- "Landscape" – 6:02
- "In My Dreams" – 6:15
- "Princess of Light" – 6:21
- "Fable (Dream Version)" – 7:13
- "In the Dawn" – 8:00
- "Children (Original Version)" – 6:20
- "Red Zone" – 6:57
On the US version as track 6 (following tracks shifted by one):
"One and One (Radio Version)" (Billy Steinberg, Rick Nowels, Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo) – 4:00
[edit] Charts
| Chart | Peak position[1] |
|---|---|
| Austrian Albums Chart | 7 |
| Belgian (Flanders) Albums Chart | 13 |
| Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart | 10 |
| Dutch Albums Chart | 19 |
| Finnish Albums Chart | 8 |
| French Albums Chart | 4 |
| New Zealander Albums Chart | 3 |
| Norwegian Albums Chart | 18 |
| Swedish Albums Chart | 6 |
| Swiss Albums Chart | 2 |
[edit] References
- ^ "Dreamland", in various Albums Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved February 8, 2008)

