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Dreamy may refer to: Albums * ''Dreamy'' (Beat Happening album), 1991 * ''Dreamy'' (Sarah Vaughan album), 1960 Songs *"Dreamy", an oft-covered jazz song by Erroll Garner *"Dreamy", a song in the 1972 comedy film '' The Return of the Pink Panther'' *"Dreamy", a 1982 song on ''A Distant Shore'' (album) by Tracey Thorn Television * "Dreamy" (''Once Upon a Time''), an episode of the American drama series See also * Dream (other) A dream is an experience during sleep. Dream, The Dream, Dreams, etc. may also refer to: Art Paintings * ''Le Rêve'' (Detaille), an 1888 painting by Édouard Detaille * ''Le Rêve'' (Picasso) (''The Dream'' in French), 1932 oil painting by ... *'' Dreamies'', a 1974 collage album, an early use of sampling * Oneiric (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Dreamy (Beat Happening Album)
''Dreamy'' is an album by the indie pop band Beat Happening, released in 1991. The band recorded the tracks in a living room and in a professional recording studio. Critical reception The ''Chicago Tribune'' wrote: "It's a stripped-of-conventions, anti-pop stance that could sound just as calculated and empty as some elaborate pop productions, but Beat Happening imparts both quirky charm and a sense of immediacy to its material." The ''St. Petersburg Times The ''Tampa Bay Times'', previously named the ''St. Petersburg Times'' until 2011, is an American newspaper published in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. It has won fourteen Pulitzer Prizes since 1964, and in 2009, won two in a single ...'' deemed "Collide" "one of the eeriest songs to come along in a while... It's eerie in a playful, sickly pretty way." Track listing All tracks written by Beat Happening. # "Me Untamed" – 3:46 # "Left Behind" – 2:53 # "Hot Chocolate Boy" – 2:21 # "I've Lost You" – 2:48 ...
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Dreamy (Sarah Vaughan Album)
''Dreamy'' is a 1960 studio album by American jazz singer Sarah Vaughan. This was Vaughan's first album for Roulette Records. Reception The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded ''Dreamy'' three stars and said that "The emphasis is on ballads on this Roulette LP...Harry "Sweets" Edison contributes some soft melodic trumpet but the focus is very much on the singer...This is nice music that deserves to be reissued." Track listing # "Dreamy" (Sydney Shaw, Erroll Garner) - 2:56 # "Hands Across the Table" (Mitchell Parish, Jean DeLettre) - 2:52 # "The More I See You" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) - 3:06 # " I'll Be Seeing You" (Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain) - 2:52 # " Star Eyes" ( Don Raye, Gene de Paul) - 2:58 # "You've Changed" (Carl T. Fischer, Bill Carey) - 3:35 # "Trees" (Oscar Rasbach, Joyce Kilmer) - 3:01 # " Why Was I Born" (Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II) - 2:29 # "My Ideal" (Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, Newell Chase) - 2:56 # "Crazy He Calls Me" ( Bob Russell, Car ...
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Erroll Garner
Erroll Louis Garner (June 15, 1921 – January 2, 1977) was an American jazz pianist and composer known for his swing playing and ballads. His instrumental ballad "Misty", his best-known composition, has become a jazz standard. It was first recorded in 1956 with Mitch Miller and his orchestra, and played a prominent part in the motion picture ''Play Misty for Me''. Scott Yanow of Allmusic calls him "one of the most distinctive of all pianists" and a "brilliant virtuoso." He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6363 Hollywood Blvd. His live album ''Concert by the Sea'' first released in 1955, sold over 1 million copies by 1958, and Yanow's opinion on the album is that it "made such a strong impression that Garner was considered immortal from then on." Life and career Garner was born, along with twin brother Ernest in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 15, 1921, the youngest of six children. He attended George Westinghouse High School (as did fellow pianists Billy Stra ...
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A Distant Shore (album)
''A Distant Shore'' is the first studio album by Tracey Thorn, released via Cherry Red Records in 1982. It includes a cover version of The Velvet Underground's " Femme Fatale". Recorded for just £138, the album reached number 1 in the UK Indie Chart in 1983. In 2010, it was awarded a gold certification from the Independent Music Companies Association, which indicated sales of at least 100,000 copies throughout Europe. Reception In a positive review for ''Sounds'', Penny Kiley wrote "This record, musically understated as it is, provides a quiet and necessary counterpart to some of the choices of listening we’ve had. We’ve lived so long with melodrama that we’ve forgotten there are other ways of showing passion." Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from liner notes. * Tracey Thorn Tracey Anne Thorn (born 26 September 1962) is a British singer. She is best known as being one half of the duo Everything but the Girl from 1982 to 1999. She was a member of the b ...
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Dreamy (Once Upon A Time)
"Dreamy" is the 14th episode of the American fairy tale/drama television series ''Once Upon a Time'', which aired in the United States on ABC on March 4, 2012. The series takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, in which the residents are actually characters from various fairy tales that were transported to the "real world" town by a powerful curse. This episode centers on Leroy and his fairytale counterpart, "Dreamy", one of Snow White's seven dwarfs. It was co-written by Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, while being directed by David Solomon. Plot Opening sequence The seven dwarves are shown walking in a line in the forest. In the characters' past In the Enchanted Forest, a clumsy fairy, Nova (Amy Acker), dreams of becoming a fairy godmother and escaping her day job: fairy dust carrier. When she begins her trip, a bit of dust falls onto the egg of a dwarf. As a result, the dwarf is born early, and seems different from his brothers. He is given a magic ax ...
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Dream (other)
A dream is an experience during sleep. Dream, The Dream, Dreams, etc. may also refer to: Art Paintings * ''Le Rêve'' (Detaille), an 1888 painting by Édouard Detaille * ''Le Rêve'' (Picasso) (''The Dream'' in French), 1932 oil painting by Pablo Picasso * ''The Dream'', a painting by Salvador Dalí * ''The Dream'' (Rousseau painting), by Henri Rousseau Sculptures * ''The Dream'', a 2008 work by Damien Hirst, a simulated unicorn in a tank of formaldehyde solution * ''The Dream'' (sculpture), a 1998 outdoor bronze of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Michael Florin Dente in Portland, Oregon * ''Dream'' (sculpture), a 2009 public art work by Jaume Plensa in Sutton, St Helens, Merseyside Books * "A Dream", a 1924 short story by W. Somerset Maugham * "The Dream", a Hercule Poirot short story by Agatha Christie in the 1960 collection ''The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding'' * Dream (comics), a character in ''The Sandman'' * "The Dream" (John Donne poem), 1635 * "The Dream" (Lor ...
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Dreamies
''Dreamies'' (subtitled ''Auralgraphic Entertainment'') is an experimental music album by Bill Holt, released in 1973. It is a collage of songs performed on guitar and synthesizer (a Moog Sonic Six) combined with snippets of found sound. The album consists of two long tracks (originally one on each side of the record) called "Program 10" and "Program 11", a reference to the Beatles' "Revolution #9". ''Dreamies'' includes excerpts of radio and television broadcasts as well as snippets taken from recordings by the Beatles. In its use of "sound bites" (recorded on tape), the album anticipated the use of sampling in later popular music. AllMusic's Stanton Swihart described ''Dreamies'' as "one of the finest pieces of experimental pop from the era." Derivation "Dreamies" is a term coined by Isaac Asimov in 1955 in a short story called "Dreaming is a Private Thing". It refers to manufactured dream sequences. Track Listing Side One #"Program Ten" (Subtitled "Song and sound coll ...
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