The Thirteenth Dream Explained

The Thirteenth Dream
Type:studio album
Artist:Spirit
Cover:Spirit_-_The_Thirteenth_Dream.jpg
Border:yes
Released:June 1984
Recorded:1982
Length:39:59
Label:Mercury
Producer:David DeVore
Prev Title:...Potato Land
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:Rapture in the Chambers
Next Year:1989

The Thirteenth Dream was the second (and final) "reunion" album from Spirit, and their eleventh album overall. It features re-recordings of seven of their best-loved tracks, along with three new songs. The most noteworthy things that can be said about the album are in regard to the excellent fidelity of the album, as it was originally recorded by an audiophile label and is an early digital recording (dating from December 1982), and that it was the first Spirit album to be released on CD, as it appeared in that format from Mercury Records in West Germany in 1984 (consequently, it is also one of the best sounding early CD releases from a rock band, probably due to the recording technology that was implemented).

As previously mentioned, this album was originally released on CD in 1984. However, the original CD is incredibly rare. It was later reissued in 2004 by Beat Goes On in a two-fer with Future Games.

A version of "Elijah" (originally released on Spirit) was recorded during these sessions and issued as the B-side of a maxi single. It has not appeared on any of the CD releases, nor on the LP.

The album was issued as Spirit of '84 by Mercury in the United States, with a different cover photo.

Track listing

All songs written by Jay Ferguson except noted.

Personnel

Spirit

Additional musicians

Production