Dream, Interrupted

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Dream, Interrupted
Dream, Interrupted cover
Studio album by Danny!
Released August 14, 2006 (U.K.)
Length 46:00
Label Badenov Records/1911 Music
Producer Danny!
Professional reviews
Danny! chronology
Charm
(2006)
Dream, Interrupted
(2006)
Dream, Fulfilled
(2007)

Dream, Interrupted is an instrumental hip hop album by American rapper/producer Danny!, and the fourth release under Danny's personal 1911 Music/Badenov Records imprint. Dream, Interrupted was released exclusively in the United Kingdom (under Danny's birth name, Daniel Swain) on August 14, 2006 (see 2006 in music), four days shy of Danny's 23rd birthday.

Prior to the release of Dream, Interrupted, Danny had released three studio albums (The College Kicked-Out, F.O.O.D. and Charm) that showcased both his rapping and his production skills; Dream, Interrupted helped shift the spotlight solely on Danny's production. Presumably, the record was released under Danny's full name in an effort to distinguish himself from Danny!, his rapping alter ego.

The title itself is an allusion to Danny's well-publicized 2006 "retirement" in which he decided to briefly discontinue, or "interrupt", his long-time goal, or "dream", of hitting it big in the music industry. With the success of his third studio album Charm and his subsequent signing to Definitive Jux Records for an EP and music video, Danny has since released a sequel to Dream, Interrupted -- aptly titled Dream, Fulfilled -- shortly before his pre-Def Jux EP, Danny Is Dead.

Contents

[edit] Overview

Dream, Interrupted opens and closes with, appropriately, portions of The Sylvers' "Cry Of A Dreamer". Excerpts from a Marvin Gaye interview are placed within the clips. The album's tagline, "23 years. 23 beats. 46 minutes. You do the math." helped listeners grasp the reason for Danny's choice of quantity of tracks and the overall length of the album (though the tagline is erroneous, as both the "Intro" and "Outro" aren't instrumentals at all, making the album only comprised of 21 beats). The most common theory regarding Dream, Interrupted's format is that the number "23" was meant to represent the age of both Danny! the rapper and Daniel Swain the producer at the time of its release; the sum of 23 and 23, of course, is 46. This was later confirmed during an interview[1].

The titles may or may not have been subtle references to events in Danny's career. "Can't Let It Go" can be interpreted as Danny's reluctance to officially retire from music, while "Salon Des Refuses" could be an allusion to the famed Parisian art exhibition and his longing for a platform where similar-minded artists could showcase their talents (which, if a correct assumption, could be a foreshadowing of his deal with Def Jux towards the beginning of 2007). Other titles, such as "Sea of Tomorrow" and "Stardust", may either have ethereal connotations or could simply be utter nonsense. The "hidden" meanings behind song titles have been debated on several hip-hop message boards.

[edit] Music

With many of the tracks clocking in at just over two minutes long, the concise exploration of various tracks made Dream, Interrupted very similar in style to J Dilla's Donuts, another instrumental album with an underlying theme and track titles containing seemingly subtle meanings.

Musically, Dream, Interrupted picks up where Charm left off, with the album balancing a sophisticated yet very distinctly upbeat sound with a somber undertone. Over the course of the past few years Danny's production style has evolved from sped-up, "chopped" soul samples typical of most of his contemporaries to more ambient, jazz-infused offerings that seem to be a hybrid of drum & bass, bossa nova and electronica. This could be attributed to his recent experimentation with sampling songs from out-of-print foreign film soundtracks, specifically from France, Italy and Japan, as well as sound library records from England. Thus, Danny's musical "evolution" is first documented here on such songs as "Listen", "Twilight Mist" and "Sea of Tomorrow". Occasionally, however, Danny will revert to the sound he first introduced on his earlier work; examples on Dream, Interrupted include "I'm Not Ready", "This Time Around" and "Salon Des Refuses".

[edit] Availability

For reasons still unknown, Dream, Interrupted was only released in compact disc format in various parts of the United Kingdom. As a result, very few copies exist in the US and only a handful of music editors have ever even seen the actual record stateside. However, it should be noted that all of Danny's independent releases have been distributed in limited quantities, presumably due to a lack of a substantial budget.

The scarcity of the record in the UK, the virtual nonexistence of copies in the United States, and the meager promotion of the album overall made Dream, Interrupted one of Danny's most mysterious and sought-after projects in late 2006, until it was re-releaed digitally the following year. For a while following its initial release little else was known about the album outside of its promotional tagline and the occasional interview that Danny would mention it in, when prompted[2]. In 2008 Danny's third instrumental album Dream, Extinguished would significantly eclipse the amount of scantiness and subsequent pirating of Dream, Interrupted due to its abrupt cancellation. Dream, Interrupted's lack of publicity was a sharp contrast to the ubiquity of its predecessor, Charm.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 1:47
    • Contains a sample from "Cry Of A Dreamer" by The Sylvers, from the 1973 album The Sylvers 2.
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  2. "Sky's The Limit" – 1:50
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  3. "Can't Let It Go" – 1:43
    • Contains a sample from "Portuguese Love" by Teena Marie, from the 1981 album It Must Be Magic.
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  4. "You're On My Mind" – 1:38
    • Contains a sample from "All I Want" by Hiroshima, from the 1980 album Odori.
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  5. "Salon Des Refuses" – 1:24
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  6. "Love (Is What You Make It)" – 1:46
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  7. "Loss For Words" – 1:50
    • Contains a sample from "Lost Inside Of You" by Al Hudson & the Soul Partners, from the 1978 album Spreading Love.
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  8. "Jaded" – 2:00
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  9. "Same Song" – 1:50
    • Contains a sample from "City of Angels" by The Miracles, from the 1975 album of the same name.
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  10. "Stardust" – 1:32
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  11. "Dream On" – 1:18
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  12. "Twilight Mist" – 2:18
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  13. "Child of the Night" – 1:48
    • Contains a sample from "If Your Heart Isn't In It" by Atlantic Starr, from the 1986 album As The Band Turns.
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  14. "Best Of Me" – 2:59
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  15. "Diggin' On You" – 2:07
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  16. "I'm Not Ready" – 2:53
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  17. "Born To Wander ('Til I'm Dead)" – 1:51
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  18. "Passion Fruit" – 1:33
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  19. "This Time Around" – 1:52
    • Contains a sample from "Didn't We" by Thelma Houston, from the 1969 album Sunshower.
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  20. "Listen" – 3:40
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  21. "Sea of Tomorrow" – 2:36
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  22. "Outro" – 1:17
    • Produced by Daniel Swain
  23. "Just A Dream...?" – 2:18
    • Produced by Daniel Swain

[edit] Credits

  • Daniel Swain - Executive Producer, Producer, Composer
  • Danny! - Art Direction, Creative Director

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Nunley, Kim. "Meet MC Danny!", ThaHipHop.com, 2006-10-05. Retrieved on 2007-08-03. 
  2. ^ Face, C.P. "The Next Jukie Is...Danny!", Platform 8470, 2007-07-25. Retrieved on 2007-08-01. 

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