Pieces of a Dream (band)

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Pieces of a Dream
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Genres
Years active1976–present
Labels Elektra, Heads Up
MembersJames Lloyd
Curtis Harmon
David Dyson
Tony Watson Jr.
Chris Harris
Elec Simon- percussion
Past membersCedric Napoleon
Gerald Veasley
Lance Webb
Vince Evans
Federico Pena
Tracy Hamlin
Ramona Dunlop
Ron Kerber
Eddie Baccus Jr.
Michael Antonio Thornton
Norwood Young
Benjie Porecki
Cherie Mitchell
Bennie Sims
Leroy "Scooter" Taylor
Cliff Starkey
Rohn Lawrence
George Granville
Website piecesofadream.net

Pieces of a Dream is an American R&B and jazz fusion group. [1] [2]

Contents

Overview

The group was formed in Philadelphia during 1976 by bassist Cedric Napoleon, drummer Curtis Harmon, and keyboardist James Lloyd who were all teenagers at the time. The group based their name on "Pieces of Dreams", a Michel Legrand tune recorded by Stanley Turrentine that they regularly performed. In 1981 Pieces of a Dream had a minor soul hit with "Warm Weather" with vocals by singer Barbara Walker and synthesizer by Dexter Wansel, which was recorded on Elektra Records and co-produced by Dexter Wansel. In late 1983, the group had their most successful single, "Fo-Fi-Fo", which peaked at No. 13 on the US soul chart. [1] [2] During their time with Elektra Records from 1981 to 1983, the group's first three albums were produced by saxophonist Grover Washington, Jr.

The single "What Can I Do", from the album 'Bout Dat Time, with Norwood on the lead vocals, peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart in February 1990. [3]

Tracy Hamlin was the group's lead vocalist from 2002 to 2005 and sings on two of their albums, Love Silhouette and No Assembly Required. [4]

David Dyson has been the core bassist with the group from 2001 to the present and has also been a composer on No Assembly Required, Soul Intent , In The Moment, Just Funkin' Around, and Fired Up. Gerald Veasley and Scott Ambush have shared the bass chair intermittently as well.

Discography

Studio albums

YearTitle [2] Peak chart positionsRecord label
US
[5]
US R&B
[6]
US Jazz
[7]
US Con. Jazz
[8]
US Tra. Jazz
[9]
1981 Pieces of a Dream 1703715 [10] Elektra Records
1982 We Are One 114224 [11] Elektra Records
1983 Imagine This 90164 Elektra Records
1986 Joyride 102183 Manhattan Records
1988 Makes You Wanna 6024 Manhattan Records
1989Bout Dat Time57 EMI USA
1993In Flight81447 Manhattan Records
1995Goodbye Manhattan98 Blue Note Contemporary
1997Pieces139 Blue Note Contemporary
1999Ahead To The Past119 Blue Note
2001Acquainted With The Night2012 Heads Up International
2002Love's Silhouette168 Heads Up International
2004No Assembly Required116 Heads Up International
2006Pillow Talk84 Heads Up International
2009 Soul Intent 115 Heads Up International
2013In The Moment63 Shanachie
2015All In103 Shanachie
2017Just Funkin' Around62 Shanachie
2019On Another Note1 Shanachie
2021Fired Up Shanachie

Compilation albums

YearTitle [2] Peak chart positionsRecord label
US Pop
[5]
US R&B
[6]
US Jazz
[7]
US Con. Jazz
[12]
1995The Best Of..3119Blue Note
2002Sensual Embrace - The Soul Ballads3018Blue Note
2004Sensual Embrace 2: More Soul Ballads1611Blue Note
2005Blue Note Trip: Jazzanova

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