No Dream is a 'best of' compilation by Liverpool indiepop group The Room, collecting singles and key album cuts as well as unreleased demo tracks from their final studio session.
From the monochrome post-punk of debut single Motion to the rich textures of In Evil Hour, No Dream reveals The Room as a hugely underrated band. Liner notes are provided by singer and chief songwriter Dave Jackson.
Tracklist:
1. Motion
2. In Sickness and In Health
3. Bated Breath
4. Things Have Learnt To Walk That Ought To Crawl
5. No Dream
6. Hate Haze
7. 100 Years
8. Never (demo)
9. The Ride
10. A Shirt of Fire
11. Whirlpool
12. Jackpot Jack
13. Crying Red
14. Calloused Hands
15. Here Comes the Floor (demo)
16. The Storm (demo)
17. Untitled (demo)
18. Jeremiah (demo)
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