VA - Anthology Recordings - Maybe I'm Dreaming (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Anthology Recordings - Maybe I'm Dreaming
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Anthology Recordings
Genre: folk, soft rock, 70s and 80s
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/96, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:10:31
Total Size: 1.2 GB / 366 / 152 mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Watson Brothers Band, Anthology Recordings - Just Whistle (2:38)
02. Jim Huxley, Anthology Recordings - Tessa on a Magazine (3:05)
03. Rick Penta, Anthology Recordings - My Story Changes (2:56)
04. Mak, Anthology Recordings - That's Life (2:39)
05. Anthology Recordings, Palm Pizazz! - Silent Letter (3:07)
06. Twice As Nice, Anthology Recordings - Thoughts of You (3:26)
07. Barracuda, Anthology Recordings - Baby I Love You (2:59)
08. Elderberry Jak, Anthology Recordings - Forrest on the Mountain (2:47)
09. Dennis, Anthology Recordings - Walk With Me (4:23)
10. Jim Ware, Anthology Recordings - Green Eyed Gypsy (3:37)
11. John Lyle, Anthology Recordings - Oh My Wind (3:57)
12. Peter Kraemer, Anthology Recordings - Let the Light Slip (3:31)
13. Brian Freel, Anthology Recordings - Nightrider (3:04)
14. Michael Moore, Anthology Recordings - Holland (3:40)
15. Anthology Recordings, Clete Stallbaumer - John's Song (4:29)
16. Ronnie White, Anthology Recordings - The Jump (3:10)
17. David Owens, Anthology Recordings - Take Off Your Armour (3:35)
18. The Squad, Anthology Recordings - D.L.M.H.I.M.A. (4:06)
19. Christoph Spendel Group, Anthology Recordings - Forever (4:15)

Maybe I’m Dreaming is the latest collection selected by Mikey Young (Total Control, Eddy Suppression Ring) and Keith Abrahamsson (Founder and Head of A&R at Anthology Recordings), the bent brains behind the beloved Follow the Sun and Sad About the Times compilations. The twenty tracks of Dreaming make a conscious, and unconscious, detour from its predecessors, sourced entirely from private press releases, spanning new decades and production modes within homespun folk, soft rock, and otherwise 70s and 80s FM radio adjacent music. The magic of Dreaming is the untold story of the artists behind these songs; those who missed the big time, but whose song craft and unrequited care hit the right notes, both high and low. There’s nothing else for you to do but listen and dream away. Featuring the third eye opening artwork of Dang Wayne Olsen.


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