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Dreamtime is an album released by The Stranglers in 1986. The title track was inspired by a belief of the aboriginal peoples of Australia - called Dreamtime. This album appears to be a natural evolution from "Aural Sculpture"; it contains a mixture of upbeat and thoughtful tracks and includes the addition of pedal steel guitar to compliment the horns. Highlights include "Always the Sun", which became a frequently-played live track and "Shaking like a Leaf", with its "Swing"-like feel. Reached no 16 on UK album charts.

Track listing

  • "Always The Sun"
  • "Dreamtime"
  • "Was It You?"
  • "You"ll Always Reap What You Sow"
  • "Ghost Train"
  • "Nice in Nice"
  • "Big in America"
  • "Shakin" Like a Leaf"
  • "Mayan Skies"
  • "Too Precious"
  • "Since You Went Away" (2001 CD bonus track)
  • "Norman Normal" (2001 CD bonus track)
  • "Dry Day" (2001 CD bonus track)
  • "Hitman" (2001 CD bonus track)
  • "Was it You?" (2001 CD bonus track)
  • "Burnham Beeches" (2001 CD bonus track)Further Information

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