Postcards from Heaven
Postcards from Heaven | ||||
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Studio album by Lighthouse Family | ||||
Released |
October 20, 1997 (UK) August 18, 1998 (US) | |||
Recorded | 1997 | |||
Genre | Pop, easy listening, soul | |||
Length | 47:19 | |||
Label | Wildcard / Polydor | |||
Lighthouse Family chronology | ||||
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Singles from Postcards from Heaven | ||||
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Postcards from Heaven is the second album released by UK duo Lighthouse Family in 1997 on Wildcard / Polydor Records. The album produced three Top 10 hits ("Raincloud", "High" and "Lost in Space") and two Top 30 hits ("Question of Faith" and "Postcard from Heaven"). It reached 6 times Platinum status.
Track listing
# | Title | Chart comment | Length |
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1 | "Raincloud" | September 1997, entered chart at #6. | 4:33 |
2 | "Once in a Blue Moon" | 3:54 | |
3 | "Question of Faith" | November 1998, entered chart at #21. | 4:32 |
4 | "Let It All Change" | 5:14 | |
5 | "Sun in the Night" | 5:21 | |
6 | "High" | January 1998, entered chart at #4. | 5:10 |
7 | "Lost in Space" | May 1998, entered chart at #6. | 5:22 |
8 | "When I Was Younger" | 4:16 | |
9 | "Restless" | 4:37 | |
10 | "Postcard from Heaven" | February 1999, entered chart at #24. | 4:20 |
11-track edition
"Lifted" from Ocean Drive was added to some releases as the eighth track.
2-disc edition
Some releases included a bonus disc with six remixes.
- "High" (Itaal Shur's Beautiful Urban Mix) – 6:40
- "High" (Inner City Mix) – 6:42
- "Raincloud" (Basement Boys Style 12" Mix) – 8:05
- "Raincloud" (D'Influence Mix) – 5:26
- "Lifted" (Linslee 7" Mix) – 4:01
- "Ocean Drive" (Linslee R&B Mix) – 4:01
Charts
Country | Date | Position | Sales | Comments |
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United Kingdom | November 1997 | 2[1] | 1.8 million+ | Platinum x6 |
Switzerland | May 1998 | 12[2] | -- | -- |
Netherlands | June 1998 | 16[3] | -- | -- |
Austria | June 1998 | 18[4] | -- | -- |
Norway | June 1999 | 23[5] | -- | -- |
New Zealand | February 1999 | 24[6] | -- | -- |
Sweden | May 1998 | 25[7] | -- | -- |
France | April 1999 | 44[8] | -- | -- |
Reception
References
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