Great Dreams of Heaven explained
Great Dreams of Heaven |
Cover: | Great Dreams of Heaven (original artwork).jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Ian McNabb |
Album: | Truth and Beauty |
Released: | July 1991, March 1993 |
Genre: | Rock |
Label: | Way Cool Records/This Way Up |
Producer: | Robert Ian McNabb |
Next Title: | These Are the Days |
Next Year: | 1991 |
"Great Dreams of Heaven" is the first solo single released by Ian McNabb after disbanding the Icicle Works. It was first released in 1991, then re-released in 1993 in order to promote the album Truth and Beauty.[1]
Track listings
- 1991 release7"
- "Great Dreams of Heaven"
- "That's Why I Believe"
CD [Germany] & 12"
- "Great Dreams of Heaven" (5:10)
- "That's Why I Believe" (5:29)
- "Make Love to You" (4:43)
- "Power of Song" (4:02)
- 1993 release7" & cassette
- "Great Dreams of Heaven" (5:07)
- "Unknown Legend" (3:55)
12"
- "Great Dreams of Heaven" (5:07)
- "Unknown Legend" (3:35)
- "I'm Game" (4:25)
- "Caroline No" (3:05)
CD
- "Great Dreams of Heaven (Version)" (3:55)
- "Unknown Legend" (3:35)
- "I'm Game" (4:25)
- "Caroline No" (3:05)
CD [France]
- "Great Dreams of Heaven (Version)" (3:55)
- "Unknown Legend" (3:35)
Music video
The accompanying music video showed, amongst other things, McNabb singing into a telephone receiver.[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Leslie Carl Seiler . merseybeasts • ian mcnabb discography . Merseybeasts.com . 2012-10-29.
- Web site: Ian McNabb - Great Dreams Of Heaven (Promo Video 1991) . YouTube . 2009-09-21 . 2012-10-29.