Dreams (Philip Bailey album)

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Dreams is a 1999 album by Philip Bailey which was released on Heads Up International Records. Dreams featured guest appearances by artists such as Grover Washington Jr., George Duke, Kirk Whalum and Gerald Albright and on the album Bailey covered Pat Metheny's "Something to Remind You", Bread''s "Make It With You" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "Sailaway" which was featured on the band's 1980 album Faces.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Waiting for the Rain"Eric Huber4:15
2."Moondance"Van Morrison5:00
3."Dream Like I Do"Eric Huber4:50
4."Something"Eric Huber3:34
5."Make It with You"David Gates4:15
6."Sailaway"Philip Bailey, Eddy del Barrio, Roxanne Seeman, Maurice White3:45
7."The Masquerade Is Over"Herbert Magidson, Allie Wrubel5:35
8."Are We Doing Better Now"Philip Bailey, Sir Baliey, Robert Brookins4:55
9."Something to Remind You"Lyle Mays, Pat Metheny5:45
10."Strength to Love You"Philip Bailey, Sir Bailey, Robert Brookins5:26

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Credits

Musicians

Production

  • Gerald Albright – Engineer
  • Philip Bailey - Producer
  • Bob Belden – Overdub Supervision
  • Rick Braun - Engineer
  • Robert Brookins – Programming, Producer
  • Lou Hemsey - Mastering
  • Wayne Holmes – Engineer
  • Eric Huber – Programming, Producer, Engineer
  • Denny Jiosa - Engineer
  • Mark Knox - Engineer
  • Dave Love - Executive Producer
  • Scott Noll – Engineer
  • Morris Pleasure - Programming
  • Joe Primeau – Engineer
  • Reed Ruddy - Engineer
  • Steve Scalfati - Programming, Associate Producer
  • Martin Walters - Engineer
  • Peter White - Engineer
  • Erik Zobler - Engineer
  • Richard Waller III -Engineer

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References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ a b c "Dreams - Overview". allmusic.com. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
  3. ^ "Philip Bailey - Continuation". discogs.com. Retrieved 17 June 2009.