BZN
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Endless Dream 3.23  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Mercury 8363001
Item Number: 2991440855 2104

393459 ex+/ex with inner




Tracklist
 
A1Wheels On Fire4:09
A2Weekend Love3:15
A3My Heart Is Crying3:30
A4La Primavera3:28
A5My Baby Blue3:36
A6Sailin' In The Moonlight3:44
B1A Matter Of A Wonder4:07
B2Hazy Lazy Days Of Summer4:13
B3La Différence4:29
B4Hear Me Calling3:28
B5A Young Girl's Dream3:51
B6La Primavera (Instrumental)3:33


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 042283630017
Barcode: 0 42283 63001 7
Label Code: LC 0268
Price CodeBoxed: PG 281
Rights SocietyBoxed: B.I.E.M. STEMRA
Matrix / RunoutLabel side A: 836 300-1.1Y
Matrix / RunoutLabel side B: 836 300-1.2Y
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A, stamped, Variant 1: 836 300 1 1Y 1 ℗ 1988 670 07 1121
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B, stamped, Variant 1: 836 300 1 2Y 1 ℗ 1988 670 07 112
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A, stamped, Variant 2: 836 300 1 1Y 1 ℗ 1988 670 07 1125
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B, stamped, Variant 2: 836 300 1 2Y 1 ℗ 1988 670 07 113


Credits
Arranged By - Hans Hollestelle
Booking - Jacques Hetsen
Management - Dick de Boer
Photography By - Pim Westerweel
Producer - Roy Beltman
Recorded By - Janfred Arendsen
Written-By - Jack Veerman (Tracks: A1 to B2, B5, B6), Jan Keizer (Tracks: A1 to B3, B5, B6), Jan Tuijp (Tracks: A1 to B2, B4 to B6), Thomas Tol (Tracks: B3, B4)

Notes
PRS Baarn pressing with rimtext on the labels on an elevated ring, NO embossed bass clef symbol and NO extra etched matrix.

Endless Dream also released, Sonopress pressing, with complete smooth labels, embossed bass clef symbol on label side B and extra etched matrix.

Printed in the Netherlands
Made in Holland

With printed innersleeve with tourdata and lyrics

Also available on MC 836 300-4 and CD 836 300-2

Track A4 'La Primavera' was originally written as 'Een Droom Is Nu Voor Ons Voorbij' in 1987 for Koos Alberts by Jan Keizer. It was recorded by Koos before his tragic car-accident, which occured on 29-10-1987. It was released as a track on the 1988 album Koos Alberts - Het Leven Gaat Door. In the meantime the other bandmembers of BZN had the idea to re-use the song for themselves, and recorded the track with Italian lyrics as La Primavera. BZN had help with the Italian lyrics by Mr. Ton Doodeman, a friend of Jan Tuijp, on the backsleeve of the LP he's thanked for his support with the lyrics. In fact the BZN song is a cover of Koos' song, instead of the other way around.

Also thanks to Cor Veerman for his great help in Studio VI,
and Dorine Van Zutphen, Rijkswaterstaat, Directie Gelderland.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: Netherlands
Release Date: 1988

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MINT: The record itself is in brand new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality. The cover and any extra items such as the lyric sheet, booklet or poster are in perfect condition. Records advertised as Sealed or Unplayed should be Mint.
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