Great Dreams of Heaven
1991 single by Ian McNabb From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Great Dreams of Heaven" is the first solo single released by Ian McNabb after disbanding the Icicle Works. It was first released in 1991, then re-released in 1993 in order to promote the album Truth and Beauty.[1]
"Great Dreams of Heaven" | ||||
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Single by Ian McNabb | ||||
from the album Truth and Beauty | ||||
Released | July 1991, March 1993 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Way Cool Records/This Way Up | |||
Songwriter(s) | Robert Ian McNabb | |||
Producer(s) | Robert Ian McNabb | |||
Ian McNabb singles chronology | ||||
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Track listings
- 1991 release
7"
- "Great Dreams of Heaven"
- "That's Why I Believe"
CD [Germany] & 12"
- "Great Dreams of Heaven" (5:10)
- "That's Why I Believe" (5:29)
- "Make Love to You" (4:43)
- "Power of Song" (4:02)
- 1993 release
7" & cassette
- "Great Dreams of Heaven" (5:07)
- "Unknown Legend" (3:55)
12"
- "Great Dreams of Heaven" (5:07)
- "Unknown Legend" (3:35)
- "I'm Game" (4:25)
- "Caroline No" (3:05)
CD
- "Great Dreams of Heaven (Version)" (3:55)
- "Unknown Legend" (3:35)
- "I'm Game" (4:25)
- "Caroline No" (3:05)
CD [France]
- "Great Dreams of Heaven (Version)" (3:55)
- "Unknown Legend" (3:35)
Music video
The accompanying music video showed, amongst other things, McNabb singing into a telephone receiver.[2]
References
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