Radio Dream

Radio Dream
Studio album by Roger Voudouris
Released 1979
Recorded Phil Kaye Studios
(North Hollywood, California)[1]
Genre Rock, Pop rock
Length 29:55
Label Warner Brothers Records
Producer Michael Omartian
Roger Voudouris chronology
Roger Voudouris
(1978)
Radio Dream
(1979)
A Guy Like Me
(1980)
For the 2016 film, see Radio Dreams.

Radio Dream is the second album from Sacramento, California rocker Roger Voudouris. Released in 1979, this album became a major breakthrough for the singer-songwriter/guitarist. Whereas his self-titled previous album had more hints of progressive rock, Radio Dream found Voudouris simplifying his approach slightly, collaborating with producer Michael Omartian and channeling more of an accessible "pop" sensibility. The lead-off track, "Get Used to It" became a big hit on the pop charts, just missing the top 20.[2] The tune would become Voudouris' only charting single. The rest of the album features a combination of disco-infused hard rock and mellow ballads, finishing with a slight nod toward his progressive rock past with "Reprise."

The album peaked at #171 on the album charts,[2] and it remains his most successful album.

Track listing

  1. "Get Used to It" (Michael Omartian, Roger Voudouris) (3:00)
  2. "Just What It Takes" (M. Omartian, Voudouris) (3:26)
  3. "Does Our Love (Depend on the Night)" (Stormie Omartian, Michael Omartian, Voudouris) (3:11)
  4. "We Can't Stay Like This Forever" (Voudouris) (3:11)
  5. "Radio Dream" (M. Omartian, Voudouris) (3:37)
  6. "Anything from Anyone" (Voudouris, M. Omartian) (3:45)
  7. "We Only Dance 'Cause We Have To" (M. Omartian, Voudouris) (4:02)
  8. "The Next Time Around" (Voudouris) (3:18)
  9. "Reprise" (M. Omartian, Voudouris) (2:25)

Personnel

Additional Musicians

[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Roger Voudouris- Radio Dream vinyl album liner notes. Accessed 7-14-2013.
  2. 1 2 Roger Voudouris- "Awards" (chart placements) @AllMusic.com Retrieved 7-19-2013.
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