Dreamland (Robert Miles album)
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Dreamland is the debut album by Robert Miles. It was released on June 7, 1996 in Europe where it was a hit, and was also released in the U.S. about a month later, with a new track sung by Maria Nayler, "One and One". This new track became very popular and was later released as a single in the U.S. and Germany. At the end of 1996, Miles released a new version of Dreamland, called Dreamland — The Winter Edition in Germany. It was largely similar to Dreamland, but contains the tracks "4us" and "One and One" (which was not released on the European version) and removes "Fable (Dream Version)". Nowadays it appears that the version of Dreamland that includes "One and One" (with "One and One" being the sixth track, coming after "In My Dreams" and before "Princess of Light") is the most popular and common version.
Track listings
Original issue
(This is for the UK Deconstruction Records version.)
All songs written by Roberto Concina (Robert Miles) unless otherwise noted.
- "One and One" – 3:59
- "Children" – 6:59
- "Fable" (Message Version) – 6:25
- "Fantasya" – 5:41
- "Landscape" – 6:04
- "In My Dreams" – 6:09
- "Princess of Light" – 6:19
- "4us" – 7:40
- "In the Dawn" – 7:42
- "Children" – 6:42
- "Red Zone" – 6:36
- "One and One" (club mix) – 6:31
U.S. version
- "Children (Dream Version)" – 7:06
- "Fable (Message Version)" – 6:24
- "Fantasya" – 5:43
- "Landscape" – 6:02
- "In My Dreams" – 6:14
- "One and One" – 3:59
- "Princess of Light" – 6:20
- "Fable (Dream Version)" – 7:13
- "In the Dawn" – 7:59
- "Children (Original Version)" – 6:19
- "Red Zone" – 6:57
Reissue
- "Children" (dream version) – 7:06
- "Fable" (message version) – 6:24
- "Fantasya" – 5:41
- "Landscape" – 6:03
- "In My Dreams" – 6:15
- "Princess of Light" – 6:20
- "Fable" (dream version) – 7:12
- "In the Dawn" – 7:56
- "Children" (original version) – 6:21
- "Red Zone" – 6:57
- "One & One" – 3:56
- "4us" – 7:49
Charts
Chart (1996) |
Peak
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Austrian Albums Chart[2] |
7 |
Belgian (Flanders) Albums Chart[2] |
13 |
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart[2] |
10 |
Dutch Albums Chart[2] |
19 |
Finnish Albums Chart[2] |
8 |
French SNEP Albums Chart[2] |
4 |
German Albums Chart |
2 |
Hungarian Albums Chart[3] |
1 |
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart[2] |
3 |
Norwegian Albums Chart[2] |
18 |
Swedish Albums Chart[2] |
6 |
Swiss Albums Chart[2] |
2 |
UK Albums Chart[4] |
7 |
U.S. Billboard 200[5] |
54 |
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