A Perfect Dream

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A Perfect Dream
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Studio album by Sarah Fimm
Released November 16, 2002 [1]
Genre Pop rock
Label Self-released
Producer Sarah Fimm
Sarah Fimm chronology
Cocooned
(2001)Cocooned2001
A Perfect Dream
(2002)
Nexus
(2004)Nexus2004

A Perfect Dream is the second album released by American singer-songwriter Sarah Fimm. Its opening track “Be Like Water” appears on the soundtrack for the 2004 action-comedy film D.E.B.S.[2]

Critical reception

Writing for the online magazine babysue, the band LMNOP gave the album a positive review:

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Ms. Fimm's music is soft progressive pop with intricate arrangements and exceptional melodies. But what stands out most are her vocals. This enchanting young lady has a voice that is smooth and evokes the exact moods she strives for. The sound quality is outstanding, particularly when you consider that this is a self-released CD. But don't think Ms. Fimm is playing it safe like most generic new artists. We were impressed right off the bat when we heard her sing the words "Don't f*ck your best friend" on the first track. Though many may compare her music to Tori Amos...we feel that Ms. Fimm's music is much more effective and real. Enchanting and magical, this is a highly entertaining album full of superb tunes for the mind and body.[3]

Track listing

All tracks written by Sarah Fimm, except where noted. The album's track listing can be obtained from Allmusic.[1]

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Be Like Water"     5:04
2. "Wrong Side Up"     5:02
3. "Virus"     4:02
4. "Seti"     1:59
5. "Alien Boys"     3:28
6. "Smoke"     4:33
7. "David Johnson"     0:16
8. "Spit Trap Ghetto"     2:39
9. "Lioness"     2:52
10. "In the Red"   Fimm/Roach 5:31
11. "A Perfect Dream"     5:52
12. "Shadows and Dust"     5:00
13. "Salvia Path"     13:06

References

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