Land of Dreams

Land of Dreams

by Randy Newman
Land of Dreams

Land of Dreams

by Randy Newman

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Overview

Unlike his contemporaries in the singer/songwriter community, Randy Newman has displayed little interest in writing about himself, with nearly every song in his repertoire set in the voice of some imagined character. So 1988's Land of Dreams was startling because its first three songs formed a triptych about Newman's childhood; for the first time on one of his albums, Newman was clearly writing about his own life, and the results were extraordinary. "Dixie Flyer" tells how Newman and his mother came to move from Los Angeles to New Orleans during World War II; "New Orleans Wins the War" introduces young Newman to the issues of race in the Deep South as he ponders the odd realities of life in "The City That Care Forgot"; in "Four Eyes," cross-eyed Newman is forced to confront responsibility (and cruelty) for the first time on his first day in school. But while Land of Dreams begins as an unusually strong and compelling concept album, Newman apparently lost interest in writing about himself, and from track four onward, Land of Dreams is content to pick up where Trouble in Paradise left off. Themes of race and class in America dominate the second half of the album, most potently on "Roll With the Punches" and "I Want You to Hurt Like I Do," two "responses" to the grandstanding compassion of "We Are the World." Land of Dreams is a strong piece of work from Randy Newman, but if he'd had the courage to follow what he'd started with the first three songs, he might have had a masterpiece. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/1990
Label: Reprise
UPC: 0075992577328
Rank: 67691

Tracks

  1. Dixie Flyer
  2. New Orleans Wins the War
  3. Four Eyes
  4. Falling in Love
  5. Something Special
  6. Bad News from Home
  7. Roll with the Punches
  8. Masterman and Baby J
  9. Red Bandana
  10. Follow the Flag
  11. It's Money That Matters
  12. I Want You to Hurt Like I Do

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Randy Newman   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Jeff Lynne   Guest Artist,Bass,Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Tom Petty   Guest Artist,Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Mark Knopfler   Guest Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin,Vocals (Background)
Daniel Higgins   Flute,Piccolo,Sax (Tenor),Piccolo Flute,Sax (Baritone)
Guy Fletcher   Synclavier
Marc Russo   Saxophone
Twila Rice   Vocals (Background)
Karen Verkoelen   Vocals (Background)
Carol Keiser   Choir/Chorus
Nicole Jones   Vocals (Background)
Jesse Kanner   Vocals (Background)
Jeannie Novak   Vocals (Background)
Cameron Murphy   Choir/Chorus
Bob Hilburn, Jr.   Vocals (Background)
Michael Goldberg   Choir/Chorus
Jeannine Wagner   Choir/Chorus
Kevin Maloney   Synclavier,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Mark Russo   Saxophone
David Kater   Choir/Chorus
Robbie Weaver   Synclavier,Synthesizer
Joseph Nalevansky   Choir/Chorus
Dana Drum   Vocals (Background)
Jed Whedon   Choir/Chorus
Gay Fletcher   Synclavier
Shinichior Ohyama   Choir/Chorus
Eric Scott   Choir/Chorus
Michael Nelson   Choir/Chorus,Choir/Chorus
Shinichiro Ohyama   Choir/Chorus
Michael Boddicker   Synthesizer
Michael Landau   Guitar
Mike Goldberg   Choir/Chorus
Dan Higgins   Flute,Piccolo,Sax (Tenor)
Howard "Buzz" Feiten   Guitar
Gregory Starbird   Choir/Chorus
Deborah Neal   Vocals (Background)
Shahin Chandrasoma   Choir/Chorus
Buzz Feiten   Guitar
John "J.R." Robinson   Drums
Adrienne Howell   Vocals (Background)
John Robinson   Drums
Steve Lukather   Guitar
Phil Jones   Drums,Drums
Larry Fast   Synthesizer
Erik Scott   Choir/Chorus
David Paich   Synthesizer
William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Jr.   Trombone,Trombone (Alto),Trombone (Bass),Trombone (Tenor)
Dean Parks   Guitar
Jeff Porcaro   Drums
Leland Sklar   Bass
Lenny Castro   Percussion
Jerry Hey   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Nathan East   Bass
Neil Stubenhaus   Bass
Mike Campbell   Guitar
James Newton Howard   Keyboards,Synthesizer
Frank Wolf   Vocals (Background)
Carlos Vega   Drums

Technical Credits

Darryl Dobson   Assistant Engineer
Neil Dorfsman   Engineer,Mixing
Guy Fletcher   Arranger,Musician
Stacy Baird   Assistant Engineer
Mike Kloster   Assistant Engineer
Kevin Maloney   Musician
Robbie Weaver   Musician
Wade James   Assistant Engineer
Karl Gruenewald   Assistant Engineer
Tommy LiPuma   Producer
Wade Jaynes   Assistant Engineer
Laura Livingston   Assistant Engineer
Steve Holroyd   Assistant Engineer
Jack Puig   Engineer
Bart Stevens   Assistant Engineer
Steven Dewey   Assistant Engineer
Michael Mason   Assistant Engineer
Sharon Rice   Assistant Engineer
Stephen Shelton   Assistant Engineer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Bob Schaper   Engineer
Jack Joseph Puig   Engineer
Elliot Scheiner   Engineer
Jeff Lynne   Arranger,Producer,Vocal Arrangement,Rhythm Arrangements
Jerry Hey   Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Mark Linett   Engineer
Randy Newman   Arranger,Composer,Orchestration,Horn Arrangements,Rhythm Arrangements
James Newton Howard   Arranger,Producer
Frank Wolf   Mixing,Engineer
Joe Schiff   Assistant Engineer
Mark Knopfler   Arranger,Producer
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