Dream No. 7

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Dream No. 7
Reamonn Dream No. 7.jpg
Studio album by
Released19 November 2001 (2001-11-19) (Germany)
Recorded2001
Genre Pop rock
Length65:19
Label Virgin Music
Reamonn chronology
Tuesday
(2000)
Dream No. 7
(2001)
Beautiful Sky
(2003)

Dream No. 7 is the second studio album by the German band Reamonn. It was recorded in 2001 and released on 19 November 2001.

Contents

The album title comes from the number of the band's former home and rehearsal room in Munzingen, a suburb of Freiburg.

With the single "Weep", Reamonn had a guest appearance in the German film Moonlight Tariff  [ de ].

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Come and Go"5:02
2."La Trieste"3:57
3."Everytime She Goes Away"5:48
4."C Inside"3:32
5."Picture of Heaven"4:30
6."New World"4:59
7."Flowers"4:40
8."Only When You Sleep"5:37
9."Life Is a Dream"5:00
10."Weep / Street Walker"11:02
11."Saving an Angel"5:33
12."Jeanny" (featuring Xavier Naidoo)5:40

Charts

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