Dream Days At The Hotel Existe

Powderfinger
Dream Days At The Hotel Existe

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Dew Process
Release date: 11/Nov/2008
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Sales Rank: #41793 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
Product No.: 1791053

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 1. Head Up in the Clouds
1.2 2. I Don't Remember
1.3 3. Lost ; Running
1.4 4. Wishing on the Same Moon
1.5 5. Who Really Cares (Featuring the Sound of Insanity)
1.6 6. Nobody Sees
1.7 7. Surviving
1.8 8. Long Way to Go
1.9 9. Black Tears
1.10 10. Ballad of a Dead Man
1.11 11. Drifting Further Away
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: ..existence
Description:US 2008 pressing of their 2007 album from this Australian band, one of the most popular bands in the land Down Under for over a decade. The band recorded this, their sixth studio album, at Studio 1 in Los Angeles with Rob Schnapf producing. It's the first time the band have created an album outside of Australia. 11 tracks including 'Head Up in the Clouds' and 'I Don't Remember'. Universal.
All tracks except Track 9 recorded at Sunset Sound, Los Angeles California. Mastered at Oceanway Recording, Los Angeles California. Track 9 recorded at Leafy Bug Studios, Brisbane and mastered at 301, Sydney. The title of this album comes from the Paul Auster book 'The Brooklyn Follies' published in Australia by Faber & Faber. The lyrics for Track 1 were inspired by the book 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time' by Mark Haddon.
No. of tracks: 11
Manufacturer No.: UNIP7352513.2
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