Dream Dancing (2001)
| Artist: Beegie Adair |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To ~ Beegie Adair
2. You're The Top ~ Beegie Adair
3. I Love Paris ~ Beegie Adair
4. So In Love ~ Beegie Adair
5. I Concentrate On You ~ Beegie Adair
6. Dream Dancing ~ Beegie Adair
7. I Love You ~ Beegie Adair
8. What Is This Thing Called Love? ~ Beegie Adair
9. Easy To Love ~ Beegie Adair
10. Everytime We Say Goodbye ~ Beegie Adair
11. It's All Right With Me ~ Beegie Adair
12. Why Shouldn't I ~ Beegie Adair
13. From This Moment On ~ Beegie Adair
14. Begin the Beguine ~ Beegie Adair
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel: Beegie Adair (piano); Roger Spencer (bass); Chris Brown (drums). | |
| Recorded at Wildwood Studios, Brentwood, Tennessee. | |
| Tributee: Cole Porter. | |
| This straight-ahead Cole Porter tribute was one of the first three releases from Hillsboro, a Nashville-based label that got off the ground in early 2001. (The other two were Antoine Silverman's Blue Moods and Jack Jezzro's Jazz Elegance.) Pianist Beegie Adair certainly knows her way around these songs, and she's aided expertly by bassist Roger Spencer and drummer Chris Brown. On track after track she hits the nail on the head, supplying just the right harmonic nuances, rhythmic twists, and expressive shades. She manages to slip some "Giant Steps" changes into "You're the Top." She takes "So in Love" as a ballad and "I Concentrate on You" at a brisk Latin bounce. She tackles the not-so-famous "Why Shouldn't I" and closes with a solo piano "Begin the Beguine." On "Every Time We Say Goodbye" she cadences deceptively to end her solo intro, pivoting into a new key when the trio enters. These are just some of the personal touches that make Adair's approach to Cole Porter anything but ordinary. ~ David R. Adler | |
Compilation Appearances
| Melancholy Baby | |
| Love Letters:beegie Adair Romance Col | |
| Piano Music For Quiet Moments | |
| Cocktail Party Piano | |
| Jazz And The Movies |
Associated Artists and Works
Technical Info
| Release Date : 05/13/2008 | |
| Original Release Date : 2001 | |
| Catalog ID : 5227 | |
| Label : Green Hill Productions | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00792755522721 |

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