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Julee Cruise – Floating Into The Night
Label: | Plain Recordings – plain192 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, 180 Gram |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Jazz |
Style: | Smooth Jazz, Downtempo |
Tracklist
A1 | Floating | 4:51 | |
A2 | Falling | 5:18 | |
A3 | I Remember | 4:11 | |
A4 | Rockin' Back Inside My Heart | 5:45 | |
A5 | Mysteries Of Love | 4:27 | |
A6 | Untitled | 0:45 | |
B1 | Into The Night | 4:42 | |
B2 | I Float Alone | 4:33 | |
B3 | The Nightingale | 4:54 | |
B4 | The Swan | 2:28 | |
B5 | The World Spins | 6:38 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Excalibur Sound Productions
- Mixed At – The Hit Factory
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Copyright © – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Licensed From – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Manufactured By – Rhino Entertainment Company
- Marketed By – Plain Recordings
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-92542
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-92543
Credits
- Art Direction, Photography By – David Lynch
- Design – Dom Recchion*
- Electric Guitar – Eddie Dixon, Vinnie Bell
- Engineer – Art Pohlemus*
- Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen
- Mixed By – Art Pohlemus* (tracks: A5), Jay Healy (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B4), Mike Krowiak (tracks: B5), Tim Leitner (tracks: B5)
- Piano, Arranged By – Angelo Badalamenti
- Producer, Written-By – Angelo Badalamenti, David Lynch
- Synthesizer – Angelo Badalamenti, Kinny Landrum
- Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Al Regni*
- Vocals – Julee Cruise
Notes
Reissue on 180 gram vinyl with a printed inner sleeve.
Recorded at Excalibur Sound, New York.
Mixed at The Hit Factory, New York, except "The World Spins" mixed at The Hit Factory and RPM, New York and "Mysteries of Love" mixed at Excalibur Sound, New York.
Contains a hidden untitled track at the end of side A.
Recorded at Excalibur Sound, New York.
Mixed at The Hit Factory, New York, except "The World Spins" mixed at The Hit Factory and RPM, New York and "Mysteries of Love" mixed at Excalibur Sound, New York.
Contains a hidden untitled track at the end of side A.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 646315519211
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1, etched): S-92542 PLAIN-192 A
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2, etched): S-92543 PLAIN-192 B
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Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Floating Into The Night (CD, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | 9 25859-2 | US | 1989 | ||
Floating Into The Night (LP, Album) | Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records | 9 25859-1, 1-25859 | US | 1989 | |||
Floating Into The Night (LP, Album, Stereo) | Warner Bros. Records | 925 859-1 | Europe | 1989 | |||
Recently Edited | Floating Into The Night (CD, Album, Club Edition) | Warner Bros. Records | W2 25859 | US | 1989 | ||
Recently Edited | Floating Into The Night (Cassette, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | 7599-25859-4 | Australia | 1989 |
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Reviews
I'm a big Ween fan.. I've heard bad stuff about Plain, they reissued a bunch of Ween albums and practically butchered them from what I read. This is one of my favorite albums ever, did this get effed up that bad?
I was hesitate to buy this when I saw it was released by Plain Recordings. The label doesn't have a great track record. But rest assured this reissue sounds wonderful. Most likely sourced digitally but sound quality is what matters to me. And this one makes the grade. Recommended.

Edited 7 years ago
I tried to order it but seemingly they've run out of it somehow...I'm glad MOV re-release it soon, I don't know how this edition sounds but I haven dissapointed in MOV so far

I just got mine and am surprised to have discovered that there's an extra track here! It's at the end of side 1 right after Mysteries of Love. It's around a minute or so long. An atmospheric noise piece pretty much. Was this on the original LP? If not, I wonder if this proves Plain did use the original flat masters as they claim. Could have been a left over track that WB was instructed not to use or they decided not to. If so that's pretty awesome.
Mystery track aside, I think the LP sounds amazing. Sounds leaps and bounds better than my original CD. Falling sounded like hearing it for the first time, and many of the tracks sound like a band is in the room playing. A moment of note is when the sax comes in on track 3; absolutely UNBELIEVABLE.
Mystery track aside, I think the LP sounds amazing. Sounds leaps and bounds better than my original CD. Falling sounded like hearing it for the first time, and many of the tracks sound like a band is in the room playing. A moment of note is when the sax comes in on track 3; absolutely UNBELIEVABLE.
I have the Plain Recordings reissue and with most of their reissues, it's hit and miss. With this particular album you really have to turn up the gain to hear at least some channel separations. At low volume everything seems to be balanced. But the songs are amazing!