- Record Label: Light in the Attic Records
- Release Date: Nov 26, 2013
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Jan 9, 2014There’s a Dream I’ve Been Saving is an engrossing 107 song compilation of weird artistry that panders to all the trends of its era, that being 1966-1971.
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Q MagazineJan 7, 2014What a wild trip. [Jan 2014, p.133]
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Jan 7, 2014Each of these tracks is indeed summery in its own way, as is most of There’s a Dream. But there’s one thing that neither this collection nor Hazlewood ever forgets: The brightest sun always casts the darkest shade.
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MagnetDec 18, 2013On his own throughout this compilation, he sounds like a ghost haunting the dream house of his youth. Simply gorgeous. [No. 105, p.61]
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Dec 17, 2013As spread over four CDs and a DVD, "There's a Dream" is a lot to consume, especially if you're not into Hazlewood's in-your-face approach.... Best, though, are some of Hazlewood's sides with Ann-Margret, recorded in Nashville.
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Dec 3, 2013As a collection of music, There’s A Dream I’ve Been Saving is excellent, but as a story it is a true revelation.
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Dec 3, 2013There's a Dream I've Been Saving is a prime cultural artifact documenting a high point in an independent era in pop recording, production, and D.I.Y. aesthetics. It deserves a Grammy for content and design.
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Dec 3, 2013Truly, this is the gift that keeps on giving. Aural aphrodisia.
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Dec 3, 2013This lavish multidisc set is as eccentric and compelling as its subject.