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Wide Awake in Dreamland
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Wide Awake in Dreamland |
| type | Studio |
| artist | Pat Benatar |
| cover | Pat Benatar - Wide Awake in Dreamland.png |
| alt | photo of Pat Benatar amid dark-clad crowd of people with Benatar brightly looking up and away from crowd |
| caption | Cover photography by Moshe Brakha |
| released | July 4, 1988 |
| recorded | 1987 |
| studio | Spyder's Soul Kitchen, |
| Ocean Way Recording ("All Fired Up"), Los Angeles, California | |
| genre | Rock, hard rock, glam metal |
| length | 50:12 |
| label | Chrysalis |
| producer | |
| prev_title | Best Shots |
| prev_year | 1987 |
| next_title | True Love |
| next_year | 1991 |
| misc | {{Singles |
| name | Wide Awake in Dreamland |
| type | studio |
| single1 | All Fired Up |
| single1date | June 14, 1988 |
| single2 | Don't Walk Away |
| single2date | September 27, 1988 |
| single3 | Let's Stay Together |
| single3date | December 19, 1988 |
| single4 | One Love |
| single4date | January 9, 1989 (EU) |
Ocean Way Recording ("All Fired Up"), Los Angeles, California
Wide Awake in Dreamland is the seventh studio album by American rock singer Pat Benatar, and her eighth album overall, released in 1988. After a string of successful albums, this was her last rock-oriented album of the 1980s, before she would go on to try a blues-based sound with True Love in 1991.
The album's lead single, "All Fired Up", peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 25 on the Cash Box Top 100. It was nominated for a Grammy Award but did not win.
The album was certified Gold by the RIAA.
Background and writing
The album was primarily recorded at Neil Giraldo's studio, with most of the songwriting by Giraldo and longtime drummer Myron Grombacher. Four of the tracks are also co-written with Benatar (who is credited as Pat Giraldo). One of the two songs from other songwriters was "Cerebral Man" written by Tully Winfield and well-known stick player Don Schiff. In an interview from 2002, Schiff recalled how this track was added to the album: "Tully Winfield and I demoed songs at what was becoming a very popular studio in LA (Woodcliff Studio)... we had just recorded "Cerebral Man". If I recall correctly the demo just had Tully's voice, stick and drums. Peter Coleman was producing Pat's next album for Chrysalis and happened to be the next session in and heard the tune. He asked if he could take the song to Pat Benatar and hopefully put it on her next album. Her camp liked it and they did a wonderful job with the song. I thought Tully and I would get a few more songs on that album as they liked the style of our song, but at the last minute she decided to go back to her more familiar rock style, leaving our song the only one stylistically like it on the album."
Track listing
Personnel
Musicians
- Pat Benatar – vocals
- Neil Giraldo – guitars
- Myron Grombacher – drums
- Fernando Saunders – bass
- Frank Linx – bass, background vocals
- Charles Giordano, Kevin Savigar – keyboards
- Bo Castro – percussion
- Nick Gilder – background vocals on "Don't Walk Away" and "Cool Zero"
- Carmen Twillie, Phyllis St. James, Maxine Water – background vocals on "Lift 'em on Up"
Production
- Peter Coleman, Neil Giraldo – producers, mixing
- Frank Linx – assistant engineer
- Steve Ford, Gil Morales – mixing assistants
- George Marino – mastering at Sterling Sound, New York
;"All Fired Up"
- Keith Forsey – producer
- Paul Lini – engineer
- Clif Norrell – assistant engineer
- Chris Lord-Alge – mixing at The Hit Factory, New York
- Tim Leitner – mixing assistant
;"Let's Stay Together"
- Neil Giraldo – producer
- Ed Thacker – mixing
- Jim Dineen – mixing assistant
Charts
Weekly charts
| Chart (1988) | Peak | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| position | European Albums (Music & Media) | Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista) | |
| 36 | |||
| 17 |
Year-end charts
| Chart (1988) | Position | Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM) | US Billboard 200 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 53 | |||
| 97 |
Certifications
References
References
- "BPI".
- Henderson, Alex. "Pat Benatar – Wide Awake in Dreamland review". [[Rovi Corporation]].
- Guterman, Jimmy. (September 22, 1988). "Album Reviews: Pat Benatar – Wide Awake in Dreamland".
- "Pat Benatar Chart History: Hot 100". [[Billboard (magazine).
- (27 August 1988). "CASH BOX Top 100 Singles".
- "Grammy Awards: Best Rock Vocal Performance – Female". Rock on the Net.com.
- "RIAA Searchable database: search for "Benatar"". [[Recording Industry Association of America]].
- Long, Andy. (March 2002). "Don Schiff". Global Bass.com.
- (August 20, 1988). "European Top 100 Albums".
- Pennanen, Timo. (2006). "Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972". [[Otava (publisher).
- (December 24, 1988). "Top 100 Albums of '88".
- "Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 1988".
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