Marilyn Scott - Dreams Of Tomorrow album flac
Performer: Marilyn ScottTitle: Dreams Of Tomorrow
Released: 1979
Country: US
MP3 album: 1793 mb
FLAC album: 1499 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: MMF FLAC AC3 DXD VOC MP1 ADX
Genre: Funk and Soul
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Dreams of Tomorrow" by Marilyn Scott is a cover of Dexter Wansel's "Dreams of Tomorrow". Listen to both songs on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. Cover chain found! cover versions of Marilyn Scott's Dreams of Tomorrow: Dreams of Tomorrow by Monday Michiru (2011).
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Dreams of Tomorrow Tracklist. 1. A Lonely Way to Be Lyrics. The Love I See in Your Eyes Lyrics. 4. Dreams of Tomorrow Lyrics. 5. Never Too Late Lyrics. 6. Rainbows of Love Lyrics. 7. Divine Light Lyrics. 8. A Garden of Peace Lyrics. About Dreams of Tomorrow. Dreams of Tomorrow Q&A. Engineering Assistant Scott Mabuchi.
Born and raised in southern California, vocalist Marilyn Scott counts among her earliest influences singers like Aretha Franklin, Donny Hathaway, Gladys Knight, Janis Joplin, Etta James and Sam Cooke. She began performing in local clubs and school functions when she was 15. She moved to San Francisco to attend college on an art scholarship, and fronted Top 40 and Latin-jazz bands around the San Francisco Bay area.
Marilyn Scott (born December 21, 1949 in Altadena, California) is an American jazz vocalist. Scott got her start performing locally at age 15. She went to college in San Francisco, singing in both jazz and pop ensembles there. Records in 1996 for the album Take Me With You, which featured Dori Caymmi, George Duke, Russell Ferrante, Ricardo Silvera, Boney James, Bob James, and Jimmy Haslip.
Author: Marilyn Scott. Album: Dreams Of Tomorrow. Dreams Of Tomorrow (LP, Album, Promo). Dreams Of Tomorrow (CD, Album). ATCO Records, East West Japan. Scott's first single was a cover of Brian Wilson's "God Only Knows", which was a hit in the . and was followed with the 1979 full-length Dreams of Tomorrow.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Let's Be FriendsWritten-By – Russell Ferrante |
3:39 |
| A2 | Dreams Of TomorrowWritten-By – Dexter Wansel |
4:39 |
| A3 | Highways Of My LifeWritten-By – C. Jasper*, E. Isley*, M. Isley*, O. Isley*, R. Isley*, R. Isley* |
3:58 |
| A4 | Why-Oh-You (Y - O - U)Written-By – Jay Gruska, Jeffery Spirit |
3:33 |
| A5 | Let's Not Talk About LoveWritten-By – Marilyn Scott, Ray McCarty |
3:13 |
| B1 | You Are All I NeedWritten-By – Dexter Wansel |
5:53 |
| B2 | You Made Me BelieveWritten-By – Jeff Leib* |
4:00 |
| B3 | The BeachWritten-By – Ferguson*, Scott*, Watkins* |
4:00 |
| B4 | Yes I Can (I Can Get Along Without Them)Written-By – Billy Preston, Shedrack Anderson |
5:00 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Produced For – Spunk Productions
- Recorded At – Sound City Studios
- Recorded At – Malaco Studios
- Recorded At – Conway Studios
- Recorded At – Record Plant, Sausalito
- Recorded At – Different Fur Studios
- Pressed By – Monarch Record Mfg. Co.
Credits
- Arranged By [Synthesizer Strings] – Dan Ferguson (tracks: A2, B1), Russell Ferrante (tracks: A1, B4), Steve Porcaro (tracks: A2, B1)
- Art Direction, Illustration – Lou Beach
- Backing Vocals – Marilyn Scott, Pepper Watkins, Tweedy Woodard (tracks: B2)
- Bass – Chip Benson
- Congas – Chuck Wike (tracks: A2)
- Coordinator [Production Assistant] – Jill Harris
- Coordinator [Production] – Terri Kaye
- Design – Melanie Nissen
- Drums, Percussion – Mark Sanders
- Engineer – Chris Gordon, D.C. Snyder, Gary Lubow, Tom Knox
- Engineer [Tower Of Power Horn Section Engineered By] – Alan Chinowsky
- Horns – Tower Of Power Horn Section
- Horns [Tower Of Power Horn Section] – Emilio Castillo, Greg Adams, Lenny Pickett, Mic Gillette, Steve Kupka*
- Mixed By – Kevin Beamish
- Producer – James Stroud
Notes
Some copies have "Promotional Copy Not For Sale, embossed on the cover.Produced for Spunk Productions
Recorded at
Sound City, Van Nyus, CA
Malaco, Jackson, Miss.
Conway, Hollywood
Record Plant, Sausalito
Different Fur, San Francisco, CA
℗ © 1979 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Label): ST-C-784207-MO
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Label): ST-C-784208-MO
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SD 38-109 | Marilyn Scott | Dreams Of Tomorrow (LP, Album, PR ) | Atco Records | SD 38-109 | US | 1979 |
| SD 38-109 | Marilyn Scott | Dreams Of Tomorrow (LP, Album, Promo) | Atco Records | SD 38-109 | US | 1979 |
| AMCY-6059 | Marilyn Scott | Dreams Of Tomorrow (CD, Album) | ATCO Records, EastWest Japan | AMCY-6059 | Japan | 1999 |
| WPCR-16783 | Marilyn Scott | Dreams Of Tomorrow (CD, Album, RE, RM, SHM) | Warner Bros. Records | WPCR-16783 | Japan | 2015 |
| WOU 109 | Marilyn Scott | Dreams Of Tomorrow (CD, Album) | Wounded Bird Records | WOU 109 | US | 2009 |









