Skip to content
*Free UK Delivery over £75 or Collect from your nearest Assai Records
*Free UK Delivery over £75 or Collect from your nearest Assai Records

Mercury Rev All Is Dream Vinyl LP Yellow And Green Marble Colour Reissue 2022

Sold out
Original price £37.99 - Original price £37.99
Original price
£37.99
£37.99 - £37.99
Current price £37.99
Cat no. BREDD816X

Yellow and green marble colour Vinyl

Tracklist:

Side One

1. The Dark Is Rising
2. Tides Of The Moon
3. Chains
4. Lincoln’S Eyes
5. Nite And Fog

Side Two

1. Little Rhymes
2. A Drop In Time
3. You’Re My Queen
4. Spiders And Flies
5. Hercules

Side Three

1. Planet Caravan
2. Streets Of Laredo
3. I Keep A Close Watch
4. Nocturne In C# Minor, Opus 27, No.1
5. Blue Skies
6. Mascara Tears
7. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds

Side Four

1. The Brook Room
2. Silver And Gold
3. A Drop In Time (Demo)
4. Where The Mountains Start To Rise
5. Back Into The Sun (You’Re The One)
6. A Quick One At Artie’S 44
7. Mr Moonlight Will Come
8. Cool Waves Hercules (Demo)

Limited edition double coloured Vinyl edition of Mercury Rev’s sequel to ‘Deserter’s Song’

Printed on Yellow & Green Marbled Vinyl LP, with an exclusive gatefold sleeve, with full support from the band and limited to just 1000 copies.

Includes the classic Rev singles: ‘Nite And Fog’, the magnificent opening track ‘The Dark Is Rising’ (#16 UK) and ‘Little Rhymes’. Plus a bonus disc featuring various B-sides and out-takes.

‘All Is Dream’ remains Mercury Rev’s highest charting album in the UK to date (and second highest in the US).

Formed in Buffalo, New York, in 1989, Mercury Rev quickly grew to become leading figures in left field alternative rock. Earlier albums veered towards experimental, off-kilter psychedelia but by the end of the decade, the band had developed their own brand of serene, piano-based Americana with the acclaimed, bestselling LP ‘Deserter’s Songs’ (1998).

‘All Is Dream’ was originally released on V2 in 2001 in August (Europe) and September (North America) and boasted a more expansive, cinematic production than its predecessor (again courtesy of ex-member Dave Fridmann, by this time arguably the most in-demand producer in alternative US Rock). The record was warmly received by critics and fans alike, enjoying higher chart positions than its predecessor (#11 UK, #17 US, Top 40 in Australia and in various European countries).