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Sensual Embrace - The Soul Ballads |
Pieces of a Dream |
első megjelenés éve: 2001 |
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(2001)
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CD |
2.823 Ft
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1. | Took So Long
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2. | The Cool Side
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3. | How Do You Keep the Music Playing?
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4. | Have a Little Faith
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5. | Sittin' Up in My Room
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6. | Pieces
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7. | My Love
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8. | It's You That I Want
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9. | Goodbye Manhattan
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10. | You and I
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11. | Knikki's Smile
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12. | Club Jazz [Quiet Storm Mix]
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Jazz
Pieces of a Dream Angelo Ray - Drums Annette Hardeman - Vocals Barbara Walker - Vocals (Background) Bernie Sims - Bass Bill Pierce - Bass, Synthesizer Bass Cedric A. Napoleon - Bass, Vocals (Background) Charlene Holloway - Vocals (Background) Charles Baldwin - Bass Cliff Starky - Keyboards Curtis Harmon - Cymbals, Drum Programming, Drums, Vocals Eddie Baccus, Jr. - Sax (Soprano), Saxophone Eva Cassidy - Vocals Gene Robinson - Guitar Grover Washington, Jr. - Saxophone James K. Lloyd - Drum Programming, Fender Rhodes, Keyboard Bass, Keyboards, Piano, Programming, Synthesizer, Synthesizer Bass, Vocals Joel Davis - Keyboards, Programming Maxi Priest - Vocals Maysa - Vocals (Background) Maysa Leak - Vocals (Background) Michael Antonio Thornton - Drum Programming, Keyboards Michael Herring - Guitar Randy Bowland - Guitar Reggie Calloway - Vocals (Background) Rich Crawford - Drums, Guitar, Programming, Synthesizer Programming Ron Kerber - Flute, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), Wind Controller Steven Ford - Keyboards, Piano, Programming, Strings, Synthesizer Vincent Calloway - Trombone, Vocals (Background) Yvette Miles - Vocals (Background)
* Burton Yount - Art Direction, Design * Eli Wolf - Compilation Producer * Glenn Barratt - Drum Programming, Programming * Gordon Jee - Creative Director * Joanne Savio - Cover Photo * Kurt Lundvall - Mastering * Mantis Evar - Product Manager
Sensual Embrace: The Soul Ballads collects 12 smooth jazz tracks from Pieces of a Dream's mid-'80s recordings for Blue Note Records. Among the selections are "The Cool Side," "You and I," "Goodbye Manhattan," "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?," and a cover version of Paul McCartney's "My Love." It's both a good introduction to Pieces of a Dream's laid-back sound and an excellent summation of the group's peak years. ---Al Campbell, All Music Guide
Pieces of a Dream
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1975 in Philadelphia, PA Genre: Jazz Styles: Urban, Crossover Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Comprised of bassist Cedric Napoleon, drummer Curtis Harmon, and keyboardist James Lloyd, Pieces of a Dream were founded in 1975 in Philadelphia when the principal members were all teenagers. Originally somewhat jazz-oriented, Pieces of a Dream have mostly emphasized R&B, although they usually include a few jazz numbers in their performances. Grover Washington, Jr. produced their first three albums (all for Elektra during 1981-1983); they have since recorded for Manhattan and Blue Note. Saxophonist Ron Kerber became a member in the 1990s, preceding the four varied releases that appeared throughout the decade. A collection appeared at the turn of the century, but the band proved to still be going strong with 2001's Acquainted with the Night and 2002's Love's Silhouette. No Assembly Required was released in 2004 on Cleveland's Heads Up label, followed by 2006's Pillow Talk, also on Heads Up. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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