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Dreamboat Annie [SACD] (Hybrid Stereo SACD, numbered, MFSL) Music CD

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Dreamboat Annie [SACD] (Hybrid Stereo SACD, numbered, MFSL) Music CD

Heart
Dreamboat Annie

[SACD] (Hybrid Stereo SACD, numbered)

821797229760
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
UDSACD 2297
Rock
6/6/2025 < PRE-ORDER < SHIPS AROUND THIS TIME (MFSL IS A BIT LOOSE ON THEIR RELEASE DATES)

Breakthrough Debut Launched Heart's Hall of Fame Career: Dreamboat Annie Blends Electric and Acoustic Elements, Includes the Classics ''Magic Man'' and ''Crazy on You''

50th Anniversary Edition of 1975 Album Features Audiophile Sound: Mobile Fidelity's Hybrid SACD Plays with Revealing Clarity and Full-Range Responsiveness

Heartƒ??s breakthrough debut, Dreamboat Annie, has often been framed in the context of a female-led band successfully matching the moves of its male counterparts during an era when women werenƒ??t associated with rocking out ƒ?? particularly on a mainstream level. While that take is true ƒ?? Ann and Nancy Wilson practically stood alone amid a commercial age dominated by testosterone ƒ?? it undersells the appeal, scope, and craftsmanship of an album that deserves to be revered strictly because of its merit, not because of the gender of the groupƒ??s principal members. ?ÿ

Mastered at MoFiÆ’??s California studio and housed in mini-LP-style packaging, Mobile FidelityÆ’??s numbered-edition hybrid SACD puts the recordÆ’??s artistic significance in proper perspective. It invites you to hear with stellar clarity the diverse architecture, passionate playing, and fervent emotions that help make Dreamboat Annie an all-time classic. This 50th anniversary edition also marks the first time HeartÆ’??s opening salvo has been available in audiophile quality on disc in more than a decade.

Press ƒ??playƒ?� and experience the textures of the guitars, full range of Ann Wilsonƒ??s voice, spacious backdrops of the arrangements, and rhythmic momentum ƒ?? crucial components of Heartƒ??s songs ƒ?? free of veiled tones and artificial ceilings. Ample separation between instruments and black backgrounds bring the music into detailed focus, whether itƒ??s the full decay of percussive accents, layered stacking of group harmonies, or depth of the bass lines. Helmed by Mike Flicker, Dreamboat Annie features advanced production that belies that of most independent releases of the time. The dynamics alone on this reissue confirm that fact.

Although the passage of time, as well as HeartÆ’??s Hall of Fame career, have nearly caused the historical tidbit to fade into obscurity, Dreamboat Annie was originally issued by the tiny label Mushroom Records after major imprints inexplicably took a flyer on the album. Released in Canada in September Æ’??75, it hit shelves in the States in February of the following year. By the fall of 1976, Heart had a platinum LP and three hit singles. As well as an upcoming battle with Mushroom Records that, while another story entirely, further underlined the Wilson sistersÆ’?? toughness and determination.

Those traits resonate throughout Dreamboat Annie, which kicks off with the spellbinding ƒ??Magic Man.ƒ?� Released in advance of the LP as the quartetƒ??s second single, the Wilson sistersƒ?? anthem partially doubles as an autobiographical tale based on Ann Wilsonƒ??s then-relationship with band manager Michael Fisher. His brother, Roger, turns in memorable lead-guitar passages that connect with the songƒ??s funk-laden structures and Ann Wilsonƒ??s commanding singing. Mystical, rugged, sensual, persuasive, steady, edgy, well-composed: ƒ??Magic Manƒ?� possesses a majority of the elements that would define Heartƒ??s finest songs and, fittingly, stands as the ensembleƒ??s first Top 10 smash.

While the recordƒ??s debut Stateside single, ƒ??Crazy on Youƒ?� didnƒ??t climb quite as high, it cracked the Top 40 and demonstrated the authoritative momentum, melodic build, and contagious crunch that the group was capable of summoning without seemingly breaking a sweat. Heartƒ??s now-trademark acoustic-electric frameworks, Ann Wilsonƒ??s ravishing power, and ace timing are all here in spades. Not to be overlooked, the declarative ƒ??Sing Childƒ?� and strutting ƒ??White Lightning & Wineƒ?� contain similarly aggressive elements, with the latter combining boogie riffs, cowbell-driven beats, and blustery vocals to remind anyone paying attention that Heart means business.

The band further separated itself from its rock contemporaries via a trove of lighter material. Eclipsing the six-minute mark, ƒ??Soul of the Seaƒ?� depicts Heartƒ??s ambitious interest in psychedelia, blues, and folk. Heartƒ??s tender side also emerges on the misty ballad ƒ??How Deep It Goes,ƒ?� a prime example of Ann Wilsonƒ??s penchant to deliver softness with the same penchant she does heaviness ƒ?? and a standout for Nancy Wilsonƒ??s prowess on guitar. Both sisters similarly shine on the crossover ƒ??(Love Me Like Music) Iƒ??ll Be Your Song,ƒ?� whose mix of vulnerability, strings, and handclaps signal the extraordinary vision Heart had from the start. Decades later, it all sounds better than ever.

Numbered Hybrid Stereo SACD
NUMBERED SPECIAL EDITION

Track List
1. Magic Man
2. Dreamboat Annie (Fantasy Child)
3. Crazy on You
4. Soul of the Sea
5. Dreamboat Annie
6. White Lightning & Wine
7. (Love Me Like Music) I'll Be Your Song
8. Sing Child
9. How Deep It Goes
10. Dreamboat Annie (Reprise)

  • Media Condition: Mint (M)
  • Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
  • Genre: ROCK
  • Format Type: SACD
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Heart
Dreamboat Annie

[SACD] (Hybrid Stereo SACD, numbered)

821797229760
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
UDSACD 2297
Rock
6/6/2025 < PRE-ORDER < SHIPS AROUND THIS TIME (MFSL IS A BIT LOOSE ON THEIR RELEASE DATES)

Breakthrough Debut Launched Heart's Hall of Fame Career: Dreamboat Annie Blends Electric and Acoustic Elements, Includes the Classics ''Magic Man'' and ''Crazy on You''

50th Anniversary Edition of 1975 Album Features Audiophile Sound: Mobile Fidelity's Hybrid SACD Plays with Revealing Clarity and Full-Range Responsiveness

Heartƒ??s breakthrough debut, Dreamboat Annie, has often been framed in the context of a female-led band successfully matching the moves of its male counterparts during an era when women werenƒ??t associated with rocking out ƒ?? particularly on a mainstream level. While that take is true ƒ?? Ann and Nancy Wilson practically stood alone amid a commercial age dominated by testosterone ƒ?? it undersells the appeal, scope, and craftsmanship of an album that deserves to be revered strictly because of its merit, not because of the gender of the groupƒ??s principal members. ?ÿ

Mastered at MoFiÆ’??s California studio and housed in mini-LP-style packaging, Mobile FidelityÆ’??s numbered-edition hybrid SACD puts the recordÆ’??s artistic significance in proper perspective. It invites you to hear with stellar clarity the diverse architecture, passionate playing, and fervent emotions that help make Dreamboat Annie an all-time classic. This 50th anniversary edition also marks the first time HeartÆ’??s opening salvo has been available in audiophile quality on disc in more than a decade.

Press ƒ??playƒ?� and experience the textures of the guitars, full range of Ann Wilsonƒ??s voice, spacious backdrops of the arrangements, and rhythmic momentum ƒ?? crucial components of Heartƒ??s songs ƒ?? free of veiled tones and artificial ceilings. Ample separation between instruments and black backgrounds bring the music into detailed focus, whether itƒ??s the full decay of percussive accents, layered stacking of group harmonies, or depth of the bass lines. Helmed by Mike Flicker, Dreamboat Annie features advanced production that belies that of most independent releases of the time. The dynamics alone on this reissue confirm that fact.

Although the passage of time, as well as HeartÆ’??s Hall of Fame career, have nearly caused the historical tidbit to fade into obscurity, Dreamboat Annie was originally issued by the tiny label Mushroom Records after major imprints inexplicably took a flyer on the album. Released in Canada in September Æ’??75, it hit shelves in the States in February of the following year. By the fall of 1976, Heart had a platinum LP and three hit singles. As well as an upcoming battle with Mushroom Records that, while another story entirely, further underlined the Wilson sistersÆ’?? toughness and determination.

Those traits resonate throughout Dreamboat Annie, which kicks off with the spellbinding ƒ??Magic Man.ƒ?� Released in advance of the LP as the quartetƒ??s second single, the Wilson sistersƒ?? anthem partially doubles as an autobiographical tale based on Ann Wilsonƒ??s then-relationship with band manager Michael Fisher. His brother, Roger, turns in memorable lead-guitar passages that connect with the songƒ??s funk-laden structures and Ann Wilsonƒ??s commanding singing. Mystical, rugged, sensual, persuasive, steady, edgy, well-composed: ƒ??Magic Manƒ?� possesses a majority of the elements that would define Heartƒ??s finest songs and, fittingly, stands as the ensembleƒ??s first Top 10 smash.

While the recordƒ??s debut Stateside single, ƒ??Crazy on Youƒ?� didnƒ??t climb quite as high, it cracked the Top 40 and demonstrated the authoritative momentum, melodic build, and contagious crunch that the group was capable of summoning without seemingly breaking a sweat. Heartƒ??s now-trademark acoustic-electric frameworks, Ann Wilsonƒ??s ravishing power, and ace timing are all here in spades. Not to be overlooked, the declarative ƒ??Sing Childƒ?� and strutting ƒ??White Lightning & Wineƒ?� contain similarly aggressive elements, with the latter combining boogie riffs, cowbell-driven beats, and blustery vocals to remind anyone paying attention that Heart means business.

The band further separated itself from its rock contemporaries via a trove of lighter material. Eclipsing the six-minute mark, ƒ??Soul of the Seaƒ?� depicts Heartƒ??s ambitious interest in psychedelia, blues, and folk. Heartƒ??s tender side also emerges on the misty ballad ƒ??How Deep It Goes,ƒ?� a prime example of Ann Wilsonƒ??s penchant to deliver softness with the same penchant she does heaviness ƒ?? and a standout for Nancy Wilsonƒ??s prowess on guitar. Both sisters similarly shine on the crossover ƒ??(Love Me Like Music) Iƒ??ll Be Your Song,ƒ?� whose mix of vulnerability, strings, and handclaps signal the extraordinary vision Heart had from the start. Decades later, it all sounds better than ever.

Numbered Hybrid Stereo SACD
NUMBERED SPECIAL EDITION

Track List
1. Magic Man
2. Dreamboat Annie (Fantasy Child)
3. Crazy on You
4. Soul of the Sea
5. Dreamboat Annie
6. White Lightning & Wine
7. (Love Me Like Music) I'll Be Your Song
8. Sing Child
9. How Deep It Goes
10. Dreamboat Annie (Reprise)

  • Media Condition: Mint (M)
  • Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
  • Genre: ROCK
  • Format Type: SACD