In My Wildest Dreams (Tom Grant album)

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In My Wildest Dreams
Tom Grant - In My Wildest Dreams Cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1992 (1992)
Genre Jazz
Length51:39
Label Verve Forecast
Producer
Tom Grant chronology
Edge of the World
(1990)
In My Wildest Dreams
(1992)
The View From Here
(1993)
Professional ratings
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In My Wildest Dreams is a 1992 album by keyboardist Tom Grant featuring David Grant and Wayne Braithwaite. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tom Grant, except "I've Just Begun to Love You", written by Wayne Brathwaite.

No.TitleLength
1."Monkey Magic"5:59
2."Mambo to the Moon"6:31
3."Show Me the Way"5:18
4."In My Wildest Dreams"6:22
5."I've Just Begun to Love You"5:51
6."Time Traveler"6:14
7."Squeeze and Please"5:43
8."Love on Ice"5:26
9."Heidi's Song"4:15
Total length:51:39

Musicians

Production

Track information and credits verified from the album's liner notes. [5]

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References

  1. Yanow, Scott. Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  2. Jazz Times vol.22 1992 "Keyboardist Tom Grant's In My Wildest Dreams (Verve Forecast 849 520-2 52:14) is a sunny fusion date whose fantasies are more in the nature of pastel reveries than 'wild' noirish nightmares."
  3. Tom Lord The Jazz Discography 1994 p6497 "Tom Grant (keyboards, background vcl), David Grant (keyboards), Wayne Braithwaite"
  4. CD Review Digest Annual - Jazz, Popular 1992 p.210
  5. In My Wildest Dreams (liner notes). Tom Grant. Verve Forecast. 1992. 849 530-2.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)