This Conversation Seems Like a Dream

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This Conversation Seems Like a Dream
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Studio album by
Released1997
RecordedAt Rising Sun Studios, Santa Fe, NM
Genre
Length53:07
Label Domo Records
Producer Kip Winger
Kip Winger chronology
This Conversation Seems Like a Dream
(1997)
Down Incognito
(1999)

This Conversation Seems Like a Dream was the first solo album by American rock artist Kip Winger. The album was released by Domo Records in 1997. A limited edition bonus disc was included with the Japanese release of the album, which also featured alternate cover art.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Kiss of Life" (Kip Winger, Noble Kime) – 4:23
  2. "Monster" (Winger) – 5:47
  3. "Endless Circles" (Winger, Joel Tippie) – 5:31
  4. "Angel of the Underground" (Winger, Andy Timmons, Kime) – 5:37
  5. "Steam" (Winger, Paul Winger) – 3:58
  6. "I'll Be Down (Winger, Kime) – 4:33
  7. "Naked Son" (Winger) – 3:56
  8. "Daniel" (Winger) – 4:18
  9. "How Far Will We Go?" (Winger) – 4:45
  10. "Don't Let Go" (Winger) – 4:44
  11. "Here" (Winger) – 5:20


Limited Edition Japanese-Only Bonus Disc

  1. "Kiss of Life" (Demo) – 5:00
  2. "Monster" (Demo) – 4:37
  3. "Free" (Instrumental) – 3:47 otherwise unreleased track
  4. "Headed for a Heartbreak" (Demo 1987) – 4:58
  5. "Hour of Need" (Demo) – 4:54
  6. "Now and Forever" – 4:52 otherwise unreleased track

Personnel

Album credits

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