The Dream | ||||
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Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1969-1993 | |||
Studio | NOB Audio Music Productions, Hilversum, Netherlands | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz | |||
Length | 1:07:28 | |||
Label | Jive | |||
Producer | Jan van Riemsdijk | |||
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The Dream is a 1995 studio album by Mark Murphy. [1]
This album is a series of recordings from 1969-1993 arranged and conducted by Rob Pronk and Dolf van der Linden with the Metropole Orchestra. [2] Many of the recordings were originally broadcast on various radio shows in England and Holland. [1] These lush string ballad arrangements were compiled by Joop de Roo for the release on the Austrian music label Jive. [1]
In his book, This is Hip: The Life of Mark Murphy, author Peter Jones reveals that during his years in Europe, Mark Murphy made periodic recordings with the Metropole Orchestra. He notes these aired on radio shows including Hilversum Greets Radio 2 (1982), The Metropole Orchestra (1985), and Easy Does It (1990s). [1] These recordings and others from as early as 1969 up to 1993 were compiled into The Dream by Joop de Roo, former Head of Entertainment Radio and Television, Hilversum, Netherlands. [2]
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Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [3] |
Murphy contributes an original song (track 7 from 1993), which is a tribute to Sarah Vaughan (who died in 1990), and lyrics (track 10 from 1969) to a Francy Boland song on this release. [2]
In his book, A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers, author Will Friedwald said that Very Early and The Dream, with the Dutch Metropole Orchestra are Mark Murphy's "best projects with a large ensemble - especially The Dream, which was recorded in bits and pieces over a twenty year period". [4] Writing for The Village Voice in 1996, Friedwald called The Dream one of Murphy's very best recordings and singles out "Sometimes When You're Lonely". [5] The AllMusic entry does not review or rate the release. [6] The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music rates the release as excellent (4/5). [7] Author, singer, musician, and composer Peter Jones includes The Dream in his list of top 10 essential Mark Murphy albums. [8] He also listed "Since I Fell for You" (track 2) as part of his article10 tracks by Mark Murphy I Can’t Do Without… in the London Jazz News series "10 Tracks I Can't Do Without". [9] [10]
Author Jones noted that "one can detect weaknesses in the vocal performances from 1991" and the recording of the standard "Laura" "suffers from nearly all of Murphy's more annoying mannerisms". [1] However, he calls the album "generally excellent" and "of consistently high quality" offering Murphy "the sort of large-scale instrumental backing that had been scandalously denied him in the US since the end of his Decca contract". [1]
Mark Howe Murphy was an American jazz singer based at various times in New York City, Los Angeles, London, and San Francisco. He recorded 51 albums under his own name during his lifetime and was principally known for his innovative vocal improvisations. He was the recipient of the 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2001 Down Beat magazine readers' jazz poll for Best Male Vocalist and was also nominated five times for the Grammy Award for Best Vocal Jazz Performance. He wrote lyrics to the jazz tunes "Stolen Moments" and "Red Clay".
Vince Mendoza is an American composer, music arranger and conductor. He debuted as a solo artist in 1989, and is known for his work conducting the Metropole Orkest and WDR Big Band Köln, as well as arranging music for musicians such as John Scofield, Joni Mitchell, Michael Brecker and Björk. Over the course of his career, he has won seven Grammy Awards and one Latin Grammy Award and has been nominated for a total of 38 between the two awards.
Living Room is a 1984 studio album by Mark Murphy.
Song for the Geese is a 1997 studio album by Mark Murphy.
Bop for Kerouac is a 1981 studio album by Mark Murphy.
Kerouac, Then and Now is a 1989 studio album by Mark Murphy.
September Ballads is a 1987 studio album by Mark Murphy.
Once to Every Heart is a 2005 studio album by Mark Murphy.
Satisfaction Guaranteed is a 1979 studio album by Mark Murphy.
Midnight Mood is a 1967 studio album by Mark Murphy.
Beauty and the Beast is a 1986 studio album by Mark Murphy.
Stolen Moments is a 1978 studio album by Mark Murphy.
What a Way to Go is a studio album by Mark Murphy.
Brazil Song is the 20th album by American jazz vocalist Mark Murphy. It was recorded when Murphy was 51 years old in 1983 and released by the Muse label in the United States in 1984. This album is collection of Brazilian jazz songs.
Very Early is a 1993 studio album by Mark Murphy.
Night Mood: The Music of Ivan Lins is a 1986 studio album by Mark Murphy.
The Artistry of Mark Murphy is a 1982 studio album by Mark Murphy.
Mark II is a 1973 studio album by Mark Murphy.
Stolen...And Other Moments is a compilation album of American jazz vocalist Mark Murphy's Muse Records recordings. It was released by the 32 Jazz label in the United States in 1997. This album is collection of songs from his Muse years from 1972 to 1991.
Some Time Ago is the 37th album by American jazz vocalist Mark Murphy. It was recorded in 1999 when Murphy was 68 years old and released by the HighNote Records label in the United States in 2000. The album is a collection of jazz bebop tunes and standards with Murphy backed by a jazz quintet.