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{{For|Japanese song|Aitai RiyΕ«/Dream After Dream (Yume Kara Sameta Yume)}} {{More citations needed|date=August 2009}} {{Infobox album | name = Dream, After Dream | type = studio | longtype = / [[soundtrack]] | artist = [[Journey (band)|Journey]] | cover = dreamafterdream.jpg | alt = | released = December 10, 1980 | recorded = October 13β22, 1980 | venue = | studio = CBS/Sony Shinanomaki Studios, [[Tokyo]], Japan | genre = [[Progressive rock]] | length = 35:22 | label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] | producer = Kevin Elson, [[Journey (band)|Journey]] | prev_title = [[Departure (Journey album)|Departure]] | prev_year = 1980 | next_title = [[Captured (Journey album)|Captured]] | next_year = 1981 }} '''''Dream, After Dream''''', performed by the American [[Rock music|rock]] band [[Journey (band)|Journey]], is the soundtrack album to the Japanese [[Romance film|romantic]] [[fantasy film]] ''Yume, Yume No Ato'' directed by fashion designer [[Kenzo Takada]]. Released in 1980 on [[Columbia Records]], it was the seventh album-length recording by the group. The soundtrack firmly overshadowed the film itself, which enjoyed little fame. The album was a significant departure from the [[hard rock]] which characterized the band's three preceding albums, harking back to their [[progressive rock]] beginnings and relying on complex musicianship and instrumentals. ''Dream, After Dream'' features a full vocal on three of its nine tracks, "Destiny", "Sand Castles" and "Little Girl". "Little Girl" was later released as the [[B-side]] of the "[[Open Arms (Journey song)|Open Arms]]" single and is featured on Journey's ''[[Time 3|Time<sup>3</sup>]]'' collection. It also appears as a bonus track on the 2006 reissue of ''[[Departure (Journey album)|Departure]]'' and the 2011 edition of ''[[Greatest Hits 2 (Journey album)|Greatest Hits 2]]''. "The Rape" is essentially an orchestral arrangement of "Conversations" from [[Journey (Journey album)|their debut album]]. ''Dream, After Dream'' is the last studio album to feature founding member [[Gregg Rolie]]. ==Reception== {{Music ratings |rev1 = [[AllMusic]] |rev1score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref name="allmusic" >{{cite web | url = http://www.allmusic.com/album/dream-after-dream-mw0000651038 | title = Journey Dream After Dream review | access-date = 2013-07-06 | work = [[AllMusic]] | publisher = [[Rovi Corporation]]}}</ref> }} ''Dream, After Dream'' has been viewed as a major departure from the commercially successful, radio-friendly pop of their previous three albums, instead harking back to their early, progressive rock-oriented work. [[AllMusic]] wrote, "One of the most overlooked albums in Journey's catalogue ... ''Dream, After Dream'' is a fine example of Journey's underrated musicianship, and recommended for devoted fans."<ref name="allmusic" /> [[Dave Marsh]], normally an ardent detractor of the band, was even more enthusiastic, describing the album as "the band's finest recording of the 80's".<ref>[[Dave Marsh|Marsh, Dave]]. "Great, Forgotten Records". ''New Book of Rock Lists''. [[Sidgwick & Jackson]]. 1994.</ref> ==Track listing== {{track listing | headline = Side one | title1 = Destiny | writer1 = [[Neal Schon]], [[Steve Perry]] | length1 = 8:06 | title2 = Snow Theme | writer2 = [[Ross Valory]] | length2 = 4:12 | title3 = Sandcastles | writer3 = [[Gregg Rolie]], Perry | length3 = 4:44 | title4 = A Few Coins | writer4 = Rolie, Schon, Valory, [[Steve Smith (musician)|Steve Smith]] | length4 = 0:40 }} {{track listing | headline = Side two | title5 = Moon Theme | writer5 = Schon, Perry | length5 = 4:35 | title6 = When the Love Has Gone | writer6 = Schon | length6 = 4:02 | title7 = Festival Dance | writer7 = Rolie, Schon, Smith, Perry, Valory | length7 = 0:57 | title8 = The Rape | writer8 = Valory | length8 = 2:11 | title9 = Little Girl | writer9 = Schon, Perry, Rolie | length9 = 5:48 }} ==Personnel== ;Band members *[[Steve Perry]] β lead and backing vocals, producer *[[Neal Schon]] β guitars, vocals, producer *[[Gregg Rolie]] β keyboards, harmonica, producer *[[Ross Valory]] β bass, piano, recorder, producer<ref>{{Cite AV media notes |id=37998 |title=Dream, After Dream |others=[[Journey (band)|Journey]] |year=1980 |publisher=[[Columbia Records]] |type=liner notes}}</ref> *[[Steve Smith (musician)|Steve Smith]] β drums, percussion, producer ;Additional musicians *Eiji Arai, Yasuo Hirauchi, Tadataka Nakazawa, Sumio Okada β [[trombone]]s *Toshio Araki, Yoshikazu Kishi, Kenji Yoshida, Takatoki Yoshioka β [[trumpet]]s *Takashi Fukumori, Hachiro Ohmatsu, Kiyoshi Ohsawa, Masatsugu Shinozaki β [[violin]]s *Hiroto Kawamura, Kazuo Okamoto β [[cello]]s *Masayuki Yamashiro β [[French horn|horn]] *Strings and horns arranged and conducted by Matthew A. Schon ;Production *Kevin Elson β producer, engineer, mixing *Akira Fukada, Geoff Workman β engineers == References == {{Reflist}} {{Journey}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Film soundtracks]] [[Category:Journey (band) albums]] [[Category:Albums produced by Kevin Elson]] [[Category:1980 soundtrack albums]] [[Category:Columbia Records soundtracks]]
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