World (album) explained

World
Type:Studio album
Artist:D:Ream
Cover:DReamWorld.JPG
Released:18 September 1995
Recorded:1994–1995
Studio:Route Studios
(recording)
Matrix Recording Studios, Sarm West
(mixing)
Length:48:53
Label:Magnet Records / Warner Bros. Records
Producer:D:Ream
& Tom Frederikse
for FXU Management
Prev Title:D:Ream On Volume 1
Prev Year:1993
Next Year:1997

World is the second studio album by Northern Irish synthpop / dance band D:Ream, released in 1995. It was to be the band's final studio release before their disbanding in 1997, and their re-forming in the late 2000s.

Overview

World was published by Magnet Records label, distributed by Warner Music major, and managed by FXU Management (some songs being published by EMI Publishing and Pumphouse Songs Inc.), and reached number five in the UK Albums Chart. The album was mostly written, arranged, played and produced by lead singer Peter Cunnah, with the collaboration of some other musicians and vocalists. In particular, the album features TJ Davis on background vocals on all tracks (besides co-lead vocals on "The Power (Of All the Love in the World)"), as well as Simon Ellis and Nick Beggs from Ellis, Beggs & Howard. Ellis plays additional keyboards on "You've Saved My World" and "Heart of Gold", while Beggs plays bass guitar and chapman stick on "Hold Me Now". Three singles were taken from the album; "Shoot Me with Your Love" (UK No. 7), "Party Up the World" (UK No. 20) and "The Power (Of All the Love in the World)" (UK No. 40).

A third studio album (Heap of Faith) was recorded but never released, being replaced by the group's first greatest hits album, in 1997.

Track listing

All tracks written by Peter Cunnah, except where noted.

Credits

External links

D:Ream's Official Website

World album details with links to all performers

UK Top 40 Database