Less controversially titled than 1973's Manhole, Grace Slick's second solo album is an inconsistent, erratic, yet often compelling collection. Written in the aftermath of an extended Alcoholics Anonymous stay, Slick's self-penned tunes revisit themes of self-reflection and atonement. As a result, her lyrics are far less obtuse, more accessible than usual, even becoming downright obvious on "Do It the Hard Way." It's a letdown for someone accustomed to her more poetic and challenging musings on previous Jefferson Airplane/Starship records. Musically the album is far less focused, with the subpar up-tempo track "Angel of Night" foretelling the vapid arena rock that would comprise her next solo album, Welcome to the Wrecking Ball. There are, however, several strong moments, such as the flamenco-styled "El Diablo" and the strong guitar work of Scott Zito on the sweeping "Full Moon Man." Most curious of the bunch, though, are the album-opening title track and the Slick-authored "Seasons": both surge on mock-whimsical melodies straight out of a haunted Biergarten, a side of Slick rarely seen before or since. Also new to her repertoire is the addition of orchestration on some tracks, ably arranged on the remarkable closer "Garden of Man" by Ron Frangipane. While her voice is not up to par on this record (there's a distinct husk and gasp on the album-opening title track in particular), Dreams is a useful acquisition for Grace Slick completists and listeners engrossed by the life and personality of its creator. ~ Joseph McCombs, All Music Guide
Dreams
01/01/1980
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posted on Fri, 28 Dec 2007 12:01:25Most beautiful , hot and sexy voice of the all times
Whose voice is the most beautiful , hot and sexy voice of the all times.Doubtless , this voice is Grace Slick's voice. Dreams is the finest solo album of her. No commerical trends here, just beautiful orchestrated ballads and hard rockers showing off that one of a kind voice. "Dreams" is one of the best albums which reflects the soul of its era. Also this album excellent combination of psychedelic and hard rock tones.
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Dreams Track Listing
Credits of Dreams
- Jik Malin
- Percussion
- Gene Orloff
- Concert Master
- Frank Owens
- Piano, Keyboards, Soloist
- Steve Price
- Drums
- Allan Schwartzberg
- Drums
- Allen Schwarzberg
- Drums
- Joseph J. Shepley
- Trumpet
- David Tofani
- Sax (Tenor)
- George Wadenius
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Ed Walsh
- Synthesizer, Oberheim
- Scott Zito
- Guitar (Acoustic), Harmonica, Vocals, Guitar (Electric), Guitar
- Joe Shepley
- Piccolo Trumpet, Soloist
- Artie Kaplan
- Sax (Baritone), Contractor
- Tim Bryant
- Art Direction
- Jo Smith
- Assistant Engineer
- Alex Kashmaross
- Assistant Engineer
- Jimmy Maelen
- Percussion
- Celebration Singers
- Choir, Chorus
- Joe d'Elia
- Piano, Soloist
- George Devens
- Percussion
- Sal DiTroia
- Guitar, Soloist, Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar (Electric)
- Geoff Farr
- Synthesizer, Synthesizer Programming
- Ron Frangipane
- Synthesizer, Arranger, Conductor
- David Freiberg
- Guitar, Vocals
- Harry Lookofsky
- Concert Master
- Neil Jason
- Bass, Guitarron, Bass (Electric)
- Arthur Kaplan
- Saxophone
- Grace Slick
- Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals, Main Performer, Concept
- Phil Bodner
- Saxophone, Sax (Tenor)
- Ronnie Cuber
- Saxophone, Sax (Baritone)
- David Friedman
- Percussion













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