Immigrants, Emigrants and Me explained

Immigrants, Emigrants & Me
Type:Studio
Artist:Power of Dreams
Cover:Immigrants, Emigrants and Me.jpg
Released:1990
Studio:Master Rock Studios
Genre:Pop, rock
Label:Polydor
Producer:Ray Shulman
Next Title:2 Hell with Common Sense
Next Year:1992

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

  1. "The Joke's on Me"
  2. "Talk"
  3. "Does It Matter"
  4. "Much Too Much"
  5. "Had You Listened"
  6. "Stay"
  7. "Never Told You"
  8. "Bring You Down"
  9. "Never Been to Texas"
  10. "Where Is the Love?"
  11. "Maire, I Don't Love You"
  12. "100 Ways to Kill a Love"
  13. "Mother's Eyes"
  14. "Average Day"

Personnel

Power of Dreams

Additional Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Immigrants, Emigrants & Me Power of Dreams. AllMusic.
  2. 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 .
  3. News: McDermott . Paul . Ireland in 50 Albums, No 14: Immigrants, Emigrants and Me, by Power of Dreams . Irish Examiner . 26 Apr 2023 . Artsfilmtv.