...Nothing but a Dream
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...nothing but a dream is a studio album recorded by Australian singer-songwriter, Paul Kelly. It was released on 13 August 2001 via EMI Records, and peaked at No. 7 on the ARIA Albums Chart and No. 46 on the Official New Zealand Music Chart.<ref name="AUS Charts">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="NZ Charts">Template:Cite web</ref> It was also released in the United States on Cooking Vinyl and included four tracks from Kelly's earlier extended play, Roll on Summer (2000). In Australia and New Zealand the album provided three singles, "Somewhere in the City" (July 2001), "Love Is the Law" (October) and "If I Could Start Today Again" (January 2002).<ref name="OPH2a">Template:Cite web</ref>
Two days before the album appeared Kelly had issued a five-track EP, Paul Kelly Exclusive CD, which was provided free with The Weekend Australian Magazine – it has two tracks, "The Pretty Place" and "Somewhere in the City", from the album. It was the first CD to be included with an Australian newspaper magazine,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> although this did cause problems with home deliveries, with many subscribers missing out.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> At the ARIA Music Awards of 2002 ...nothing but a dream won Best Adult Contemporary Album for Kelly and he was nominated for Best Male Artist.<ref name="ARIA2002">Template:Cite web</ref>
Reception
AllMusic's Jason MacNeil rated the US version of ...nothing but a dream at four-out-of-five stars and explained, "the songs speak of a certain longing and asking for redemption, but are dominantly roots pop arrangements."<ref name="MacNeil">Template:Cite web</ref> He observed, "An added bonus is the four additional tracks from a previously released EP, with the funky duet of 'Roll on Summer' being the high point of the lot."<ref name="MacNeil"/>
Steve Newton of The Georgia Straight felt it, "contains its share of solo, acoustic ballads, but also sees the singer-songwriter performing with the full band."<ref name="Newton">Template:Cite news Note: originally written on 21 March 2002.</ref> Newton described the track, "Would You Be My Friend", where Mick Harvey is "handling guitar, organ, bass, and drums" as a "soothing" rendition.<ref name="Newton"/> They recorded it in Harvey's back yard shed and Kelly explained, "'He's got a bigger shed than me, but he's got the same eight-track tape machine, so we've got a similar basic setup'."<ref name="Newton"/>
Track listing
Personnel
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- Musicians
- Peter Luscombe – drums
- Dave Ruffy – percussion, drums
- Spencer P. Jones – guitar (electric), vocals
- Bic Runga – vocals
- Bruce Haymes – organ, vocals, keyboards
- Billie Godfrey – vocals
- Paul Kelly – guitar, vocals, keyboards
- Shane O'Mara – guitar (electric)
- Renee Geyer – vocals
- Linda Bull – vocals
- Vika Bull – vocals
- Steve Hadley – bass, fiddle
- Mick Harvey – organ, bass, guitar (electric), drums (track 10)
- Recording and artwork details
- Don Bartley – mastering
- Adam Rhodes – engineer
- James Sanger – co-production, programming, sound design
- Martin Philbey – photography
- Paul Kelly – producer (all tracks except track 10)
- Mick Harvey – producer (track 10)
- Mark Wallis – producer (all tracks except track 10)
Paul Kelly Exclusive CD
Paul Kelly Exclusive CD is a five-track extended play by Paul Kelly, which was provided free with The Weekend Australian Magazine in August 2001.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="NLA Excl">Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name="PK Exc CD">Template:Cite AV media</ref> It is a compilation with four audio tracks including two from Kelly's forthcoming album, ...nothing but a dream ("The Pretty Place" and "Somewhere in the City"), one from his previous four-track EP Roll on Summer ("I Was Hoping You'd Say That") in 2000, and one from an associated project Professor Ratbaggy's 1999 self-titled album ("Love Letter"). A music video for "Somewhere in the City" was provided as the fifth track.<ref name="NLA Excl"/>
It was the first CD to be included with an Australian newspaper magazine,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> although this did cause problems with home deliveries, with many subscribers missing out.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Track listing
Personnel
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- Musicians
- Stephen Hadley – bass guitar (tracks 1–2)
- Bruce Haymes – keyboard (tracks 1–3)
- Spencer Jones – guitar (track 1)
- Paul Kelly – guitar, vocals (tracks 1–5)
- Peter Luscombe – drums (tracks 1–2)
- Linda Bull – vocals (track 1)
- Vika Bull – vocals (track 1)
- Recording details
- Producer – Mark Wallis (track 1), Paul Kelly (tracks 1–5), Professor Ratbaggy (track 2), Andy Baldwin (tracks 2–3)
- Director – Tony Mahony (track 5)
Charts
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Certifications
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