Dreamboat Annie

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Dreamboat Annie
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Artist: Heart
Released: 1976, March
Average rating: Based on DM and site visitor ratings
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Tracks

  Magic Man (Wilson/Wilson) - 5:35 Lyrics
  Dreamboat Annie (Fantasy Child) (Wilson/Wilson) - 1:55 Lyrics
  Crazy on You (Wilson/Wilson) - 3:54 Lyrics
  Soul of the Sea (Wilson/Wilson) - 6:35 Lyrics
  Dreamboat Annie (Wilson/Wilson) - 2:02 Lyrics
  White Lightning & Wine (Wilson/Wilson) - 3:53 Lyrics
  Love Me Like Music, I'll Be Your Song (Wilson/Wilson) - 3:20 Lyrics
  Sing Child (Fisher/Fossen/Wilson/Wilson) - 4:55 Lyrics
  How Deep It Goes (Wilson) - 3:49 Lyrics
  10  Dreamboat Annie (Reprise) (Wilson/Wilson) - 3:48 Lyrics
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Credits

Heart - Arranger
Roger Fisher - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel), Lap Steel Guitar
Roy Ayotte - Percussion, Conga
Tesse Bensussen - Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
Michael DeRosier - Drums
Robert Deans - Synthesizer, Piano, Keyboards
Mike Flicker - Percussion, Arranger, Producer, Engineer, Tympani [Timpani]
Steve Fossen - Bass, Percussion
Geoff Foubert - Banjo, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
Kat Hendrikse - Drums
Rolf Henneman - Engineer
Jim Hill - Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
Howard Leese - Synthesizer, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Vocals, Bells, Orchestral Arrangements, Orchestral Bells
Duris Maxwell - Drums
Brian Newcombe - Bass
Ann Wilson - Guitar (Acoustic), Flute, Guitar, Violin, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
Dave Wilson - Drums
Nancy Wilson - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Piano, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Vocals (bckgr), Guitar (12 String)
Odea Murphy - Remastering
Toby Rankin - Photography
Patrick Collins - Mastering
David Wilson - Drums

Reviews

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5/10 Duris Maxwell, LL.B (November 16, 2004)
It's amazing that a group who couldn't get work in their own state of Washington (mid-1970's) ever ended-up in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada. But beyond that, it's particularly amazing that they ever figured out how to turn their tired Led Zep wanna-be-ism into an album anyone would want to hear. But for all the sales 'Dreamboat Annie' has now racked-up - to say nothing of the shameless number of re-releases of this album - Heart has never seen fit to share a dime of the fortunes they've made with any of the session players who contributed so importantly to the creation of this hit album. That's right, not a dime in 30 years! Thanks for absolutely nothing Heart...literally.
9/10 Heart Fan (June 13, 2004)
Only the baddest women to ever grace Rock n Roll. This is a standout, top notch album of epic proportions. These ladies can rock! and do it extremely well. This album is a classic and one of the reasons the name Heart will be forever etched in music history. These ladies(and band) could run with the very best of them and often times surpassed them. Unfortunately, they were trying to make it in a one sided business filled with 'cock' rockers, which was the the 'only' thing they didnt have!... Their mistake was not disguising themselves as men, then they would have recieved all of the praise they truly deserved and more. In my eyes these ladies displayed pure genius in music, 'Dreamboat Annie' being just 'one' of their exceptionally perfect releases. Like Dan Marino their "superbowl" win was elusive however just like Dan they played the game better and with more class than 99% of the others.

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