Has God Ceased To Dream You

"Has God Ceased To Dream You"
Single by Toyah
from the album Take The Leap!
Released 14 December 2014
Format Download
Recorded 1993
Genre Rock
Label Vertical Species
Writer(s) Toyah Willcox, Phil Nicholas, Keith Hale
Producer(s) Toyah Willcox, Paul Nicholson, Chris Burns, Dave Kingsley
Toyah singles chronology
Winter In Wonderland
(2013)
Has God Ceased To Dream You
(2014)

Has God Ceased To Dream You is the 28th single release by the British rock singer Toyah Willcox. It is a collection of alternative versions of tracks that appear on the 1994 album Take The Leap! or were recorded during the album's recording sessions. The EP was released digitally to mark the album's twentieth anniversary and coincided with the first ever digital release of the Take The Leap! album, which became available on iTunes, Amazon and Spotify in December 2014.[1]

The original versions of the EP's first three tracks first appeared on the Take The Leap! album and feature on the EP as remixes with alternative vocal recordings. The fourth track, Tears For Elie, originates from the same sessions as the rest of the EP and was previously available on the 2006 UK CD release of Take The Leap! as issued by Demon Records.[2]

A free digital EP of bonus material, also pertaining to the Take The Leap! album period, entitled Whisper The Elixir, was issued by Willcox's official website shortly after the release of Has God Ceased To Dream You. Its tracks were It’s A Mystery (Whispered Elixir Mix), It’s A Mystery (Distant Sirens Mix), It’s A Mystery (Acoustic Poolside) and Waiting (Alternate Mix).[3]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "God Ceases To Dream" (Remix) 5:44
2. "Now I'm Running" (Remix) 5:33
3. "It's A Mystery" (Weybridge Mix) 6:15
4. "Tears For Elie" (Demo) 6:34

Notes

  1. David Flemming (13 December 2014). "Dreamscape Toyah Fansite". toyah.net.
  2. David Flemming (13 December 2014). "Dreamscape Toyah Fansite". toyah.net.
  3. David Flemming (17 December 2014). "Dreamscape Toyah Fansite". toyah.net.
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