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  2. Listen to Dreamtime by The Stranglers on Apple Music. 1986. 16 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 6 minutes. Album · 1986 · 16 Songs. Home; Browse; Radio; Search; Open in Music. Dreamtime. The Stranglers. ROCK · 1986 . Preview. October 27, 1986 16 Songs, 1 hour, 6 minutes ℗ 2001 Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.

  3. Listen free to The StranglersDreamtime (Always the Sun, Dreamtime and more). 10 tracks (). Dreamtime is an album released on Epic by The Stranglers in 1986. The title track was inspired by a belief of the aboriginal peoples of Australia - called Dreamtime. This album appears to be a natural evolution from "Aural Sculpture"; it contains a mixture of upbeat and thoughtful tracks and ...

  4. The only way for us to be alone. Into the earth and in the stone. When you wanna be on your own, is dreamtime. I am there in the rock. From the start of the total clock. All of my dreams can interlock, in dreamtime. Share my dreamtime. Share my dreamtime. To be there everyday.

  5. The Stranglers - Dreamtime From the Album Dreamtime. 3:52; The Stranglers - Ghost Train From the Album Dreamtime. 5:15; The Stranglers - Always The Sun From the Album Dreamtime. 5:02; Ghost Train. 5:03; Lists Add to List. Vinyl LP by railrunner; My vinyls by handsome_Hank; PUNK 1970-1985 by AKER_RECORDS;

  6. Bass, Vocals – J.J. Burnel. Drums, Percussion – Jet Black. Guitar, Vocals – Hugh Cornwell. Keyboards, Backing Vocals – Dave Greenfield. Mastered By – Ted Hayton. Percussion [Additional] – Simon Morton. Producer – Mike Kemp ( tracks: 1 to 8, 10), The Stranglers. Saxophone – Alex Gifford. Sleeve [Sleeve Engineer] – Jean Luke ...

  7. Dreamtime is the ninth studio album by the Stranglers, released in 1986 by Epic Records. The title track was inspired by a belief of the aboriginal peoples of Australia called Dreamtime. The single "Always the Sun" peaked at No. 30 in the UK Singles Chart. Dreamtime itself reached No. 16 in the UK Albums Chart, the lowest charting studio album during Hugh Cornwell's recording tenure with the band.