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1985 studio album by Love and Rockets From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven
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Seventh Dream of Teenage Heaven is the debut studio album by English rock band Love and Rockets. It was released on 11 October 1985, through record label Beggars Banquet. Seventh Dream was preceded by the non-album single "Ball of Confusion" on 17 May 1985,[2] and the album's first proper single "If There's a Heaven Above" on 13 September 1985.[3]

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The album was remastered in October 1999 and reissued in the year 2000 with six bonus tracks (both sides of the non-album single Ball of Confusion, three remixes of If There's a Heaven Above and one remix of Haunted When the Minutes Drag) and new album cover artwork.

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Reception

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AllMusic wrote, "Though the years have deadened its impact somewhat, there is still a visceral thrill to be drawn from replaying the first Love and Rockets album, a sense of the first step taken towards a brave new world", calling the album "as profound an experience as any of the lauded trips of the original psychedelic era."[1]

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Love and Rockets (Daniel Ash, David J, Kevin Haskins), except where noted.

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Personnel

Love and Rockets
Additional personnel
  • John A. Rivers – keyboards, string arrangement on "Saudade", engineering, production
Technical
  • Mitch Jenkins – back cover photography

References

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