Vineland Dreams | ||||
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Released | February 6, 1996 | |||
Recorded | March–May 1995 at Studio West - San Diego, CA [1] | |||
Genre | Jazz - Smooth Jazz | |||
Length | 53:28 | |||
Label | CTI Records | |||
Producer | Steve Laury | |||
Steve Laury chronology | ||||
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Vineland Dreams is an album by American guitarist Steve Laury released in 1996, and recorded for the CTI label. The New York Times called Vineland Dreams "some of the finest smooth jazz cuts you'll hear", and called Laury's solo work "a testament to his sheer craftsmanship" [2]
(all tracks written by Steve Laury and Ron Satterfield)
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