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This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Digitally remastered using HDCD technology.
Recorded at From Above Music, Youngstown, Ohio; Big Time Audio, Dallas, Texas and Boom Camp Studios, Reading, Pennsylvania.
Recorded at From Above Music, Youngstown, Ohio and Boom Camp Studios, Reading, Pennsylvania.
Pieces Of A Dream: Tracy Hamlin, Joe McBride (vocals); Todd Parsnow (guitar); Eddie Baccus Jr., Jeff Robbins, Joe Vincelli (saxophone); James Lloyd (keyboards); David Dyson (bass); Curtis Harmon (drums).
Pieces Of A Dream: Tracy Hamlin (vocals); James Lloyd (various instruments); Eddie Baccus, Jr. (saxophone); Curtis Harmon (keyboards, drums, programming); Bennie Sims (keyboards); Todd Parsnow (guitar); David Dyson (bass).
Producers: James Lloyd, Martin Walters, Curtis Harmon, Bennie Sims.
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