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'Visions and Dreams' was the Electrics debut CD release album, and was recorded in 1991 under the production eyes of Tony Cummings, a music journalist and critic from the south of England. Not content to use one Glasgow studio for the production of the record, Tony had the band travel south the Walsall where his 'visions' were made clear .... when a Black Gospel choir were brought in to lend their voices to some tracks. Deleted from stock in 1996, the album has been unavailable for a number of years, but was re-released in 2003 for those people who missed it first time around. Probably the most famous track recorded by The Electrics is on this album, and is entitled 'T -Hula Beannachd', but is often reffered to as The Blessing. This song has been used by many couples for weddings, anniversaries etc but has also been used at some unexpected ceremonies, such as the opening of the Australian Parliament. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
2000 Years
The Electrics
Mercy Mercy
The Electrics
Disciples of Disaster
The Electrics
Some Things a Young Man Shouldn't Have Seen
The Electrics
The Turning Tide
The Electrics
Wishig on a Dream
The Electrics
Visions and Dreams
The Electrics
Justify Your Love
The Electrics
Free
The Electrics
Stems and Thorns
The Electrics
Hellhound on My Trail
The Electrics
Belfast Town
The Electrics
T-Hule Beannachd (The Blessing)
The Electrics