Dream Come True (Earl Klugh album)

Dream Come True is the 6th studio album by Earl Klugh released in 1980. The album received a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Fusion Performance at the 23rd Grammy Awards in 1981.[2]

Dream Come True
Studio album by
Released1980 (1980)
RecordedSeptember 1979 – January 1980; Electric Lady Studios, New York City and Young 'Un Sound, Nashville, Tennessee
GenreCrossover jazz, Instrumental Pop
Length37:26
LabelEMI Music Distribution
ProducerEarl Klugh
Earl Klugh chronology
One on One
(1979)
Dream Come True
(1980)
Late Night Guitar
(1980)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
allmusic.com[1]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Earl Klugh; except where indicated

Side One

  1. "If It's in Your Heart (It's in Your Smile)" – 4:04
  2. "Doc" – 4:44
  3. "Amazon" – 4:02
  4. "I Don't Want to Leave You Alone Anymore" (lyrics: Bill Allen, George Porter Martin) – 4:53

Side Two

  1. "Spellbound" – 6:13
  2. "Sweet Rum and Starlight" – 4:02
  3. "Dream Come True" – 3:34
  4. "Message to Michael" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 5:54

Personnel

  • Earl Klugh, Reggie Young, Perry Hughes, Greg Phillinganes – guitars
  • Lloyd Green – pedal steel guitar
  • Mickie Roquemore – keyboards, clavinet
  • Greg Phillinganes – keyboards
  • Daryl Dybuka – electric piano
  • David Briggs – piano
  • Hubie Crawford, Mike Leech, Marcus Miller – bass
  • Gene Dunlap – drums
  • Leonard "Doc" Gibbs – percussion

Charts

Album – Billboard[3]
Year Chart Position
1980 Jazz Albums 4
1980 R&B Albums 22
1980 The Billboard 200 42
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References

  1. allmusic.com review
  2. "Here's complete list of the Grammy nominations". The Register-Guard. Eugene, Oregon, USA. 21 February 1981. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  3. "Earl Klugh – Billboard Albums". allmusic. Retrieved 2 October 2010.


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