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 Andrew Thompson - Remastering
 Andy Lubahn - Composer
 B. Rogers - Arranger
 Barry Rogers - Horn (Alto), Trombone, Tuba, Vocals
 Billy Cobham - Drums, Percussion
 Bob Mann - Flugelhorn, Guitar, Vocals
 Brecker - Composer
 Carole King - Composer
 Charlie Bradley - Engineer
 David Wilcox - Artwork
 Don Grolnick - Composer, Keyboards, Vocals
 Doug Lubahn - Bass, Vocals
 Dreams - Arranger, Producer, Remixing
 Edward Vernon - Vocals
 Fred Lombardi - Photography
 Fred Weinberg - Producer
 Friedman - Composer
 Gahan Wilson - Cover Art
 Gerry Goffin - Composer
 Jeff Kent - Composer, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
 Jerry Watson - Engineer
 Jim Greene - Engineer
 John Abercrombie - Guitar
 John O'Regan - Liner Notes
 Lacy O'Neal - Engineer
 Lou Rogers - Composer, Concept
 Lou Waxman - Engineer
 Michael Brecker - Arranger, Flute, Sax (Tenor)
 Mike Brecker - Flute, Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor)
 Mike Figlio - Engineer
 Murray Krugman - Concept
 Randy Brecker - Arranger, Flugelhorn, Trumpet, Vocals
 Steve Cropper - Producer, Remixing
 Tim Geelan - Engineer
 Will Lee - Bass, Vocals
 William E. Cobham, Jr. - Drums, Percussion
 Winwood - Composer
 
 Digitally remastered two CD set containing a pair of albums from the Jazz outfit led by Billy Cobham: Dreams (1970) and Imagine My Surprise (1972). Fusion drummer Cobham's pedigree goes from Miles Davis through many Jazz artists. Dreams was formed with the Brecker brothers.
 
 Tracks 1-7: Dreams
 Tracks 8-16: Imagine My Surprise
 
 * Fusion drummer Billy Cobham’s pedigree goes from Miles Davis through many jazz artists
 * Dreams was formed with the Brecker brothers (Michael and Randy) and John Abercrombie, and these, their only two albums, date from the very early 1970s
 * Critically acclaimed, the band and these recordings did not gain the commercial success they deserved
 * Digitally remastered and slipcased
 * New notes
 
 This two-fer from Beat Goes On features a pair of LPs by jazz-rock group Dreams, Dreams and Imagine My Surprise, originally issued on Columbia in 1970 and 1972. Highlights among the 16 tracks include "Dream Suite," "New York," and "Medicated Goo." Casual listeners will want both of these albums, while longtime fans will undoubtedly already own this material. ~ Al Campbell, Rovi
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