Dragon Dreams

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Dragon Dreams
Dragon Dreams.jpg
Studio album by
Jane Siberry as Issa
Released2008
Recorded2006-2008
Length37:00
Label Sheeba Records
Producer Jane Siberry
Jane Siberry as Issa chronology
Shushan the Palace: Hymns of Earth
(2003)
Dragon Dreams
(2008)
With What Shall I Keep Warm?
(2009)

Dragon Dreams is a studio album released in 2008 by Canadian singer-songwriter Jane Siberry under the name Issa. According to the album artwork, it is "the first of a story told in three parts." The music was written, produced, and arranged by Jane Siberry; all references to the artist in this recording are under the name Issa.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "A Train is Coming [excerpt]"
  2. "Wilderness Wheel"
  3. "Superhero Dream"
  4. "Grace"
  5. "Oui Allo?"
  6. "I Pick Up the Phone"
  7. "You Never Know"
  8. "You Had a Good Thing"
  9. "When We Are Queen"
  10. "A Train is Coming"
  11. "Send Me Someone to Love"

Personnel

Singers: Catherine Russell, Marlon Saunders, Leslie Alexander, Gyan, Jacob Switzer, Paige Stewart-Escoffery, Ruby Salvatore Palmer, Gail Ann Dorsey, Maggie Moore, Rebecca Shoichet, Kerry Latimer, Rae Armour, John MacArthur Ellis

Instruments:

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