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Summertime Dream

Gordon Lightfoot · 1976

37 min · 10 tracks · country ยท folk rock

A blend of reflective storytelling and melodic folk arrangements that capture the essence of summer's nostalgia.

Why listen to this

Best for
reflective storytelling for summer days steady pacing for easy listening nostalgic melodies for quiet moments
Context
Released in 1976, 'Summertime Dream' was Gordon Lightfoot's follow-up to his successful album 'Cold on the Shoulder'. At this point in his career, Lightfoot had already established himself as a key figure in folk and rock music, blending introspective lyrics with rich melodies. This album marked a continued evolution of his sound and lyrical depth, further solidifying his reputation.
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country, folk rock

Summertime Dream is an album by Gordon Lightfoot, released in 1976. A blend of reflective storytelling and melodic folk arrangements that capture the essence of summer's nostalgia. 'Summertime Dream' features the iconic track 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald', which became one of Lightfoot's signature songs and reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album received critical acclaim for its storytelling, particularly for how it captured Canadian history and folklore, and it remains influential in the folk genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Summertime Dream sound like?

A blend of reflective storytelling and melodic folk arrangements that capture the essence of summer's nostalgia. Rooted in country and folk rock.

What makes Summertime Dream by Gordon Lightfoot notable?

'Summertime Dream' features the iconic track 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald', which became one of Lightfoot's signature songs and reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album received critical acclaim for its storytelling, particularly for how it captured Canadian history and folklore, and it remains influential in the folk genre. Released in 1976, 'Summertime Dream' was Gordon Lightfoot's follow-up to his successful album 'Cold on the Shoulder'. At this point in his career, Lightfoot had already established himself as a key figure in folk and rock music, blending introspective lyrics with rich melodies. This album marked a continued evolution of his sound and lyrical depth, further solidifying his reputation.

Who is Summertime Dream for?

Summertime Dream works well if you're into reflective storytelling for summer days, steady pacing for easy listening and nostalgic melodies for quiet moments.

How many songs are on Summertime Dream?

Summertime Dream has 10 tracks, running approximately 37 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·37:50

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Race Among the Ruins Standout 3:21
  • 2 The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald Standout 6:32
  • 3 I'm Not Supposed to Care 3:31
  • 4 I'd Do It Again 3:13
  • 5 Never Too Close 3:04
  • 6 Protocol 4:02
  • 7 The House You Live In 2:55
  • 8 Summertime Dream Standout 2:29
  • 9 Spanish Moss 3:51
  • 10 Too Many Clues in This Room 4:48

Release Date

June 1, 1976

Genre

folk rock

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Artist Origin

Canada

Runtime

37 min 50 sec