If Dreams Come True

If Dreams Come True is an album by American singer and musician Ann Savoy, released in 2007.

If Dreams Come True
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 15, 2007
StudioStudio Savoy Faire, Eunice, LA
GenreTraditional Pop Standards, jazz
Length45:36
LabelMemphis Records
ProducerAnn Savoy, Joel Savoy, The Sleepless Knights
Ann Savoy chronology
Adieu False Heart
(2006)
If Dreams Come True
(2007)
Black Coffee
(2010)

History

Prior to recording her first solo album, Savoy performed professionally for many years with her husband accordionist Marc Savoy and fiddler Michael Doucet in the Savoy Doucet Cajun Band, an all-woman band The Magnolia Sisters and with the Savoy Family Band.[1] As The Zozo Sisters, she recorded the Grammy Award nominated album Adieu False Heart with Linda Ronstadt.[2]

If Dreams Come True is credited to Ann Savoy & Her Sleepless Knights. It includes blues and jazz standards Savoy listened to as a child in Richmond, Virginia. She was encouraged to record the album by her musician/producer son Joel Savoy. In an interview, Savoy commented, “A lot of the reviewers think it’s a Cajun record. I’ve made Cajun records, but this is another kind of music.” The album was recorded on analog tape at Joel Savoy's Studio Savoy Faire. His brother Wilson and several members of the Red Stick Ramblers also played on the album as the "Sleepless Knights".[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]
No Depression(Favorable)[4]

Music critic Michael Berick, writing for Allmusic, praised selected tracks, writing that overall "Sometimes the performances do suggest an excellent lounge band to the extent that you can almost hear the audience applause after a solo. Still, If Dreams Come True offers a delightful, charming musical excursion of Paris' romantic Left Bank."[3] Critic Tom Wilk called the album "a well-executed set of jazz-tinged standards that demonstrates her versatility as a vocalist." and noted the "all-acoustic setting provides a vibrant, intimate backdrop for the songs."[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."If Dreams Come True"Benny Goodman, Irving Mills, Edgar Sampson3:45
2."The Very Thought of You"Ray Noble4:24
3."Melodie au Crepuscule"Django Reinhardt2:59
4."Getting Some Fun out of Life"Joe Burke, Edgar Leslie3:32
5."If You Don't I Know Who Will"Clarence Williams, Bessie Smith, Tim Brymn4:20
6."Ces Petites Choses"Holt Marvell, Jack Strachey3:56
7."Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered"Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers4:44
8."If Your Kisses Can't Hold the Man You Love"Vivian Ellis, Jack Yellen4:08
9."It's Like Reaching for the Moon"A. J. Lewis, Gerald Marqussee, Al Sherman4:37
10."Si Tu Savais"Georges Ulmer4:50
11."The Way You Look Tonight"Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern4:21

Personnel

  • Ann Savoy – vocals
  • Glenn Fields – drums
  • Eric Frey – upright bass
  • Joel Savoy – guitar, fiddle
  • Chas Justus – guitar
  • Tom Mitchell Jr. – guitar
  • Wilson Savoy – piano
  • Kevin Wimmer – fiddle

Production notes:

  • Ann Savoy – producer, mixing
  • Joel Savoy – producer
  • Sleepless Knights – producer
  • Tom Mitchell Jr. – mixing
  • Brad Blackwood – mastering
  • Jillian Johnson – photography
  • Brooke Barnett – cover design
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References

  1. Wirt, John (September 5, 2008). "Savoy a key component of La. music". 2TheAdvocate. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  2. "The Independent Weekly". Songbird Sisters, South Louisiana’s Ann Savoy teams up with pop icon Linda Ronstadt for their new CD, Adieu False Heart,By Joshua Clegg Caffery,7/26/2006. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved May 13, 2007.
  3. Berick, Michael. "If Dreams Come True > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  4. Wilk, Tom (July–August 2007). "Review: Ann Savoy & Her Sleepless Knights". No Depression. Archived from the original on 2011-09-14. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
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