Love Dimension

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"Love Dimension"
Love Dimension by Kate Ceberano.jpg
Single by Kate Ceberano
from the album Brave
A-side "Love Dimension"
B-side "Like Now"
Released10 July 1989 [1]
Format 7" Single, Cassingle, 12" Single
RecordedPlatinum Studios, Melbourne
Genre Pop, synthpop
Label Festival
Songwriter(s) Anderson, Sean Oliver, Kay Montano, Misty Oldland
Producer(s) Ashley Cadell, Nick Launay, Phil Ceberano
Kate Ceberano singles chronology
"Bedroom Eyes"
(1989)
"Love Dimension"
(1989)
"Brave/ Young Boys are My Weakness"
(1989)

"Love Dimension" is a 1989 song by Australian singer Kate Ceberano. It was released in July 1989 on Festival Records as the second single from her third solo album, Brave . The single spent thirteen weeks in the top 50 of the Australian singles charts and peaked at No.14. [2]

Contents

Track listing

12" single / Cass Single Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Dimension"Anderson, Sean Oliver, Kay Montano, Misty Oldland3:46
2."Love Dimension (Hyper Mix)" (Produced by PeeWee Ferris)Anderson, Sean Oliver, Kay Montano, Misty Oldland6:35

CD single Track listing [3]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Dimension"Anderson, Sean Oliver, Kay Montano, Misty Oldland3:46
2."Love Dimension (Hyper Mix)" (Produced by PeeWee Ferris)Anderson, Sean Oliver, Kay Montano, Misty Oldland6:35
3."Love Dimension (Dimented Mix)" (Produced by PeeWee Ferris)Anderson, Sean Oliver, Kay Montano, Misty Oldland6:06
4."Like Now" (Produced by Kate Ceberano And Her Sextet)Jex Saarelaht, Russell Smith3:37

Charts

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