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25 Miles to Kissimmee
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 25 Miles to Kissimmee |
| type | studio |
| artist | Fool's Garden |
| cover | 25 miles to Kissimmee.jpg |
| released | 17 January 2003 |
| label | Polydor |
| prev_title | For Sale |
| prev_year | 2000 |
| next_title | Ready for the Real Life |
| next_year | 2005 |
| misc | {{Singles |
| name | 25 Miles to Kissimmee |
| type | studio |
| single1 | Dreaming |
| single1date | 2001 |
| single2 | Closer |
| single2date | 2002 |
- Alternative rock
- indie rock 25 Miles to Kissimmee is the sixth studio album by German pop band Fool's Garden, released in 2003. It is also the last album featuring all of the original members of the band.
Overview
The title track is about a girl who attempts to seduce her married passenger while she is driving them 25 mi into a city for unspecified reasons.
The song "Dreaming", originally released as a single in 2001, was re-recorded in 2004 for a new single release. The new version was later included as a bonus track on the band's seventh album Ready for the Real Life.
A new version of "Reason", titled "Reason 2.0", appears on the band's EP Home, with new arrangements and different verses, but with an identical chorus.
Track listing
All songs written by Volker Hinkel and Peter Freudenthaler
- "Closer"
- "Tears Run Dry"
- "Dreaming" (original version)
- "Bighouse Pyromaniac"
- "Bighouse" (reprise)
- "Material World"
- "Reason"
- "Glory"
- "25 Miles to Kissimmee"
- "Silence"
- "I Won't Kill Myself"
- "Ismael"
- "Rolling Home"
- "Closer" (2001 version) – bonus track
Musicians
- Peter Freudenthaler – vocals
- Volker Hinkel – guitars, programming, backing vocals
- Roland Röhl – keyboards
- Thomas Mangold – bass
- Ralf Wochele – drums
- Hellmut Hattler – bass on "Tears Run Dry", "Material World" and "I Won't Kill Myself"
- Jochen Schmalbach – drums and programming on "Tears Run Dry", "Material World" and "25 Miles to Kissimmee"
References
References
- "Fool's Garden - 25 Miles to Kissimee Album Reviews, Songs & More {{!}} AllMusic".
- (2022-11-21). "DE: BMG acquires catalogue of Germany’s ‘Lemon Tree’ hitmakers Fools Garden".
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