Dream a Little Dream (Cass Elliot album)
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Dream A Little Dream | ||
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Studio album by Cass Elliot | ||
Released | October 19, 1968 | |
Label | Dunhill | |
Producer | Lou Adler, John Simon |
Dream A Little Dream was the first solo album by singer Cass Elliot immediately after the break-up of The Mamas & The Papas. Capitalizing on the success of her first solo song as the album's title, the record was released on October 19, 1968 by Dunhill Records.
[edit] Track Listing
- "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" (Wilbur Schwandt, Fabian Andre, Gus Kahn)
- "California Earthquake" (John Hartford) Single: 10/68
- "The Room Nobody Lives In" (John Sebastian)
- "Talkin’ To Your Toothbrush" (John Simon)
- "Blues For Breakfast" (Richard Manuel)
- "You Know Who I Am" (Leonard Cohen)
- "Rubber Band" (Cyrus Faryar)
- "Long Time Loving You" (Stuart Scharf)
- "Jane, The Insane Dog Lady" (John Simon)
- "What Was I Thinking Of" (Leah Cohen)
- "Burn Your Hatred" (Graham Nash)
- "Sweet Believer" (Cyrus Faryar)
[edit] Personnel
Mama Cass - vocals
- John Sebastian - guitar, harmonica
- Stephen Stills - guitar, vocals
- Plas Johnson - saxophone
- James Burton - guitar, dobro
- John Simon - piano, arrangements
- Jim Gordon - drums
- Cyrus Faryar - guitar, ukulele
- Hal Blaine - drums
- Harvey Brooks - bass
- Renais Faryar - vocals
- Paul Harris - organ, piano
- Brenda Holloway - background vocals
- Larry Knechtel - keyboards