Bmx Bandits

Dreamers On The Run

BMX Bandits are back with their twelfth studio album, their most musically ambitious so far - 'Dreamers On The Run'. An album dedicated to all the outsiders out there. BMX Bandits were formed in the Scottish ex industrial town of Bellshill in 1985 by Duglas T Stewart and Sean Dickson. When Sean left to concentrate on his other band The Soup Dragons so began BMX Bandits, not as a conventional band of the same 4 or 5 faces but as an ever growing extended musical family which has included members of The Vaselines, The Pastels, The Pearlfishers and Teenage Fanclub over the years. In 2014 Duglas formulated the idea for a new BMX Bandits album that would be called 'Dreamers on the Run', about living in two worlds; the world of dreams and of music while trying to survive the real world. Duglas started writing songs for the new album and even booked a couple of shows to perform these new Dreamers songs live. Then Duglas got ill, his mental health spiralled out of control and this led to physical health problems. The project was put on hold, the planned live shows and recording were cancelled. So now, ten years later than originally planned 'Dreamers on the Run' is here. "Together we worked on some of the song ideas and themes that I had a decade ago, completing them together and both of us wrote new material that complemented the albums narrative." The album was mastered by Duglas original partner in crime Sean Dickson, now known as Hifi Sean and features guest appearances by giants of the International Pop Underground Jowe Head and Calvin Johnson.

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Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release date
26-04-2024
Label
Item-nr
593831
EAN
4015698990652
Availability
In stock
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TRACKS

Disk 1

1. DREAMERS ON THE RUN
2. SETTING SUN
3. TIME TO GET AWAY
4. WHAT HE SET OUT TO BE
5. COCKERELS WAITING
6. MY NAME IS DUGLAS (DONT LISTEN TO WHAT THEY SAY)
7. HOME BEFORE DARK - IN THE INDUSTRIAL ZONE
8. HOP SKIP JUMP (FOR YOUR LOVE)
9. THE WORLD WAS ROUND
10. THINGS YOU THREW AWAY
11. DIGITAL DREAMERS