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America Dream Reserve

America Dream Reserve

Artists

Various

Catno

SC#10

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation Special Edition

Country

US

Release date

May 19, 2023

2023 edition with new artwork and sleeve. Come with insert/liner notes.

About: America Dream Reserve is a home for kindred souls. An hour-long journey into the world of lo-fi drumcomputer folk, disco-pop-lounge, haunting ballads, obscure vanity pressings, and synthesized string ensembles. A collaborative compilation between Charles Bals, creator of the inimitable Club Meduse, and Smiling C.

Compiled by: Charles Bals & Henry Jones.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

38€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Micksun - Pagliocca (Sad Clown)

A2

Dunn - Vision

A3

Stan Barber - I Saw The Light In Your Eyes

A4

Bill Welsh - So Very Long

B1

Laura Michele - You Always Hurt The One You Love

B2

Perry & Lisa - Eye Of The Tiger

B3

Marv & Dee - Taking A Chance On Love

B4

Mark & Suzann Farmer - Waiting For The Dawn

C1

Victoria - Bop Solo

C2

Stu Cisco - Night Out

C3

FX - Things Are Not What They Seem

C4

Harley Toberman - Thoughts In Time

C5

Don Armstrong - Japanese Clouds

D1

Dunn - Believe

D2

David Marr - This Time

D3

Ed & Pat Gibson - Ode To Bill-Joe Tucker

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