Dreams of a Love


Dreams of a Love is the debut studio album by Australian pop-rock band, the Ferrets. Released in October 1977, it peaked at number 20 on the Australian Kent Music Report albums chart. Its production was started by Ian "Molly" Meldrum under the pseudonym, Willie Everfinish – after almost a year the group, assisted by audio engineers Tony Cohen and Ian MacKenzie, finalised the work.

Background

The Ferrets had formed in 1975 and early in the following year they recorded a demo tape, which they sent to Ian "Molly" Meldrum, talent coordinator for Australian Broadcasting Corporation pop music TV series, Countdown. Meldrum had them signed to Mushroom Records and started producing their debut album, Dreams of a Love, in July 1976.
After nearly a year, production of the album was still incomplete, so the Ferrets took over — assisted by recording engineers, Tony Cohen and Ian MacKenzie — Meldrum was attributed as "Willie Everfinish". In June 1977 they released "Don't Fall in Love" as a single, which they performed on Countdown, it peaked at No. 2 on the Kent Music Report singles chart. Dreams of a Love followed in October and achieved gold record status. The album cover depicted a model, Wendy Bannister, holding a snarling ferret at her shoulder.

Reception

The Australian said, "A grand debut, overseen by Ian Meldrum. "Just Like the Stars" is akin to the Beatles at their best. Billy Miller's mum sat knitting in the studio: 'Mmm, yes that sounds very good.'"

Track listing

;LP/Cassette

Personnel

;The Ferrets
;Additional musicians
;Recording details
;Art works
  • Artwork – Bill Burrows, Mushroom Art, Steve Malpass
  • Illustration – George Lazerides
  • Photograph, cover – Derek Hughes