Dear Dear
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Dear Dear | ||||
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Studio album by 54•40 | ||||
Released | May 12, 1992 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 54:40 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Don Smith | |||
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Dear Dear is a 1992 album by Canadian rock band 54•40.
It was their most successful album in their native Canada, spawning the hit singles "Nice to Luv You", "She La", "Music Man" and "You Don't Get Away (That Easy)". Dear Dear was their first album not to have an American release after several years of not breaking through in the United States market.
Including the blank space on track 11 between "Dear Dear" and the hidden track "Social Work", the album's running time when displayed on a CD player is 54:40.
Track listing
- "She La" – 4:10
- "Music Man" – 5:43
- "Nice to Luv You" – 4:22
- "Lovers and Losers" – 4:19
- "We Are, We Pretend" – 3:11
- "Apollo and Me" – 4:18
- "Faithful" – 4:04
- "Inside the Horn" – 3:20
- "You Don't Get Away (That Easy)" – 4:25
- "Book" – 4:38
- "Dear Dear" – 4:46
- "Social Work" (Hidden Track) - 4:25
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