Magic Love & Dreams EP

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Magic Love & Dreams
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ReleasedMay 25, 2009
Genre Dream pop
Length12:23
Language English
Label Bright Antenna
Producer John Hill
Magic Wands chronology
Magic Love & Dreams Aloha Moon

Magic Love & Dreams is the debut EP by Magic Wands, released May 25, 2009 on the Bright Antenna label. [1] The album was made available as a digital download, CD and a limited-edition 12" picture disc. [2] It was released in the UK on July 6, 2009 by Young and Lost Club Records on standard black vinyl 12" with an extra track. [3]

Contents

Track listing

US/Japan release

  1. Black Magic - 2:35
  2. Starships - 3:17
  3. Teenage Love - 3:17
  4. Kiss Me Dead - 3:14

UK release

  1. Kiss Me Dead - 3:14
  2. Warrior - 3:24
  3. Black Magic - 2:35
  4. Teenage Love - 3:17
  5. Starships - 3:17

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