Immigrants, Emigrants and Me explained
Immigrants, Emigrants & Me is the debut album by Irish pop/rock band Power of Dreams.[1] [2] It was released in 1990 and includes the singles "100 Ways to Kill a Love" and "Stay". The album was recorded over 40 days and produced by Ray Shulman.[3]
Track listing
- All songs written by Craig Walker. Published by CBS Music Publishing, Ltd.
- "The Joke's on Me"
- "Talk"
- "Does It Matter"
- "Much Too Much"
- "Had You Listened"
- "Stay"
- "Never Told You"
- "Bring You Down"
- "Never Been to Texas"
- "Where Is the Love?"
- "Maire, I Don't Love You"
- "100 Ways to Kill a Love"
- "Mother's Eyes"
- "Average Day"
Personnel
Power of Dreams
- Craig Walker: Vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
- Michael Lennox: Bass
- Keith Walker: Drums
Additional Personnel
- Robbie Callan: Additional acoustic and electric guitars
Notes and References
- Web site: Immigrants, Emigrants & Me Power of Dreams. AllMusic.
- Web site: Power of Dreams – Immigrants, Emigrants and Me . 12 December 2013 . 15 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160315001817/http://state.ie/album-reviews/power-of-dreams-immigrants-emigrants-and-me . dead .
- News: McDermott . Paul . Ireland in 50 Albums, No 14: Immigrants, Emigrants and Me, by Power of Dreams . Irish Examiner . 26 Apr 2023 . Artsfilmtv.