Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Beautiful Dreamer by Christina Lee Beautiful Dreamer by Christina Lee. Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. What can I do to prevent this in the future? If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Cloudflare Ray ID: 6605a4e69ab94e8b • Your IP : 116.202.236.252 • Performance & security by Cloudflare. Beautiful Dreamer. Garrett Coleman spent most of his adolescence crushing on Finn Sweeney - until that Ultimate Dream Guy image got obliterated during senior year. Garrett's since gone out of his way to avoid the sexy ginger, instead throwing his energy behind his dance career while supporting his mother through her cancer diagnosis. Finn Sweeney used to think of Garrett as just his kid brother's best friend, but after an intense exchange at a high school party, things got a little. weird. Despite that, when their two families decide to get together for the holidays for the first time in years, Finn can't say no. But he's fully prepared for this to be awkward as hell. When Finn and Garrett lay eyes on each other for the first time in their adult lives, all bets are off. Finn is completely captivated by Garrett and getting to know the man he's become is now his top priority. Playing catch-up with Finn makes Garrett truly see him beyond the childhood fantasy he's held onto all these years. Finn is real and vulnerable. and hot as hell. Garrett and Finn can't seem to keep their hands off each other, so they decide to bury the hatchet between them for the remainder of the visit. Beautiful Dreamer. Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me, Starlight and dewdrops are waiting for thee, Sounds of the rude world heard in the day, Lulld by the moonlight have all passed away! Beautiful dreamer, queen of my song, List while I woo thee with soft melody, Gone are the cares of life's busy throng. Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me! Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me! Beautiful dreamer, out on the sea, Mermaids are chaunting the wild lorelie, Over the streamlet vapors are borne, Waiting to fade at the bright coming morn. Beautiful dreamer, beam on my heart, Een as the morn on the streamlet and sea, Then will all clouds of sorrow depart, Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me! Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me! Lyrics submitted by SongMeanings. Beautiful Dreamer Lyrics as written by Stephen Collins Foster John Andrew Colby. Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc. Beautiful Dreamer by Christina Lee. Bill Frisell - guitar Eyvind Kang - viola Rudy Royston - drums. Produced by Lee Townsend. Recording and Mixing Engineer: Adam Muñoz Mastering Engineer: Greg Calbi Production Assistance: Adam Blomberg Recorded and Mixed at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, Ca March/April 2010 Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York Photography: Michael Wilson Art Design: Gwen Terpstra, Terpstra Design. 1) Love Sick (1:03) 2) Winslow Homer (3:32) 3) Beautiful Dreamer (for Karle Seydel) (3:02) 4) A Worthy Endeavor (for Cajori) (5:24) 5) It’s Nobody's Fault But Mine (4:34) 6) Baby Cry (6:21) 7) Benny's Bugle (3:31) 8) Tea For Two (4:28) 9) No Time To Cry (1:36) 10) Better Than A Machine (for Vic Chesnutt) (2:49) 11) Goin’ Out Of My Head (2:46) 12) Worried Woman (4:44) 13) Keep On The Sunny Side (2:26) 14) Sweetie (4:28) 15) All We Can Do (6:16) 16) Who Was That Girl? (6:14) Bonus Tracks available on various online distributors: * What Do You Think (Exclusively available HERE) * Come On - (Exclusively available HERE) Released: 2010 Savoy Label Group. All compositions by Bill Frisell, Friz-Tone Music/BMI except: Beautiful Dreamer by Stephen Foster It’s Nobody’s Fault but Mine by Blind Willie Johnson Benny's Bugle by Benny Goodman Tea For Two by Vincent Youmans Goin’ Out Of My Head by Teddy Randazzo - Bobby Weinstein Keep On The Sunny Side by A.P. Carter. Reviews. When listening to Bill Frisell play, it’s easy to forget you’re hearing an electric guitar. Through touch, tone and voicings that are free of the usual six- string tropes, his instrument can sound, variously, like a pedal steel, a toy piano, a string quartet, a church bell, a plane in the distance, even a human voice. This remarkable gift continues to serve him well on his 29th solo album, whether he’s covering Stephen Foster (‘Beautiful Dreamer’), Benny Goodman (‘Benny’s Bugle’) or Teddy Randazzo (‘Goin’ Out of My Head’), or playing his own spooky, cinematic tunes like ‘Baby Cry,’ ‘Winslow Homer’ and ‘Better Than a Machine.’ The striking originality of the arrangements Frisell creates with viola player Eyvind Kang and drummer Rudy Royston can even transform ancient Tin Pan Alley fare like ‘Tea for Two’ or ‘Keep on the Sunny Side’ into something startlingly fresh and modern. Recorded at Fantasy Studios and produced by longtime collaborator Lee Townsend, this record doesn’t really sound much like jazz as much as compelling, emotionally resonant, genre-free music. Sure, it swings in places, and there’s some fiery improvisation. But after decades of trodding such a brave and singular path, maybe Frisell deserves his own genre. How about ‘friz'? - Bill DeMain, JazzTimes (Oct. 2010) "Magical!" . Mike Hobart, Financial Times (London) Unlike any other project from Frisell or anyone else, the Beautiful Dreamers project redefines sonic beauty as much as it redefines the jazz trio. Not one to hold on to labels, Bill Frisell adds yet another idiom to his unique musical lexicon. - Andrea Canter, JAZZ POLICE. In the most understated way possible, Beautiful Dreamers ' special intimacy, quiet joy and constant sound of surprise represent a shift in Frisell's music. Moving away from project specificity and, instead, towards a consolidation of the guitarist's multifaceted interests, it's a beautiful way, indeed, to kick-start this relationship with a new label. - By John Kelman - All About Jazz. This Week's Best Albums: August 31, 2010 "There's little ground that guitarist Bill Frisell hasn't covered in his 30-year career, which has spanned country, folk, jazz, blues, film scores, and experimental music. And though each subsequent release is exciting and often unexpected, this new ensemble—featuring violist Eyvind Kang and drummer Rudy Royston—gives Frisell the chance to spread his reach ever that much further. Beautiful Dreamers presents the three splicing together Frisell's melodic phrasing, Kang's amorphous talents, and Royston's soft jazz drumming for a unique batch of originals and reinterpretations of classics, including takes on tunes by Benny Goodman, Stephen Foster, and Blind Willie Johnson." - by Scott Morrow , Alarm Press. On Beautiful Dreamers , Frisell uses works by Stephen Foster, Blind Willie Johnson, The Carter Family and Benny Goodman, along with Burt Bacharach-style pop, as springboards for wiry, bluesy, and distinctly rocking works of his own. The two sets of compositions co-exist on Beautiful Dreamers as musical cousins. Their stylistically familial ties surface with every listen. And Beautiful Dreamers is an album you will want to revisit often. There also is the matter of the trio that Frisell uses here, an industrious, bass-less ensemble that teams the guitarist with violist Eyvind Kang (a veteran of Frisell's 858 Quartet, Floratone and the extraordinary brass and strings group responsible for the 1996 Nonesuch triumph, Quartet), and drummer Rudy Royston (a comparative newcomer to the guitarist's recordings, although he has worked with Frisell protégés Jenny Scheinmenn and Ron Miles). Like so many Frisell groups, this trio unfolds its music with a sound that is light yet lush, in a manner that is purposeful but unhurried. The popular Foster-penned title tune floats about as an atmospheric ballet, as much on the wings of Kang's string work as the ambience that Frisell creates on guitar. That leads to an animated Frisell original called ‘A Worthy Endeavor’ that picks up on the sort of playful, otherworldly tone of its predecessor, making the piece sound like a backdrop to a sort of abstract Americana cartoon. Frisell concerns himself, as usual, with textures more than outlandish (or unneeded) soloing. And so it goes for the duration of Beautiful Dreamers . Royston summons a tasty swing-like rumble as Frisell and Kang dissect the groove of Goodman's ‘Benny's Bugle’, but not until the trio first navigates the airy, nocturnal side roads of the original ‘Baby Cry’. Similarly, the '60s pop nugget ‘Goin' Out of My Head’ balances a plucky, pizzicato warmth and with nicely fractured rhythmic turns before Frisell's ‘Worried Man’ clouds the skies with a militaristic beat and a solemn, thicker blues underpinning. But the highlight sits in the middle of the album with a Frisell original dedicated to the late songsmith Vic Chesnutt, titled ‘Better Than a Machine’. In this dreamscape recording of Americana accents, the tune beams as a blast of bright, poppish sunshine. It's indeed the moment when the already attractive Beautiful Dreamers becomes even lovelier.
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