Dreamtime

Dreamtime is Tom Verlaine's second solo album. Originally released in 1981. "Without a Word" is a rewrite of "Hard On Love", an unreleased Television song performed live c. 1974/5. The album was reissued in 1994 by Infinite Zero Archive/American Recordings label, with two bonus tracks drawn from the 1981 "Always" 7" & 12" single. It was reissued in 2008 by Collectors' Choice Music with no bonus tracks. All songs written by Tom Verlaine. Album

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Release Date:

  • 1981

Running Time:

  • 2,810.733 s (46.84555 min )

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Musical Album

Artist

Tom Verlaine

Tom Verlaine (born Thomas Miller, December 13, 1949, in Morristown, New Jersey) is a singer, songwriter and guitarist, best-known as the frontman for the New York rock band Television. Tom Verlaine began his life as Thomas Miller. He began studying piano at an early age but switched to saxophone in...

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Warner Bros. Entertainment

Warner Bros. Pictures (also known as Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., or simply Warner Bros.—the shortened form of the former official, sometimes still used, formal corporate name: Warner Brothers) is an American producer of film and television entertainment. One of the major film studios, it is a...

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