The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming

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The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming
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Studio album by
Released2 October 2007
Genre Indie pop
Length34:54
Label Labrador
Producer Komstedt, Angergård
Club 8 chronology
Strangely Beautiful
(2003)
The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming
(2007)
The People's Record
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Pitchfork Media 7.6/10 [2]

The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming is the sixth studio album by Swedish band Club 8.

Track listing

  1. "Jesus, Walk With Me"
  2. "Whatever You Want"
  3. "Football Kids"
  4. "Hopes And Dreams"
  5. "Everything Goes"
  6. "Heaven"
  7. "When I Come Around"
  8. "Leave The North"
  9. "In The Morning"
  10. "Sometimes"
  11. "Where Birds Don't Fly"
  12. "The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming"

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References

  1. The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming at AllMusic
  2. "Club 8: The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming". Pitchfork .