Jasmine Nightdreams
Edgar Winter · 1975
45 min · 12 tracks · blues · jazz
A rich tapestry of blues and jazz, blending smooth melodies with intricate instrumentation.
Why this album works
'Jasmine Nightdreams' received positive critical acclaim upon release and contributed to Edgar Winter’s growing reputation as a versatile musician. The album's blend of jazz and blues influences helped it stand out during an era dominated by rock music, resonating with listeners and influencing subsequent artists in similar genres.
- Career context
- By the time 'Jasmine Nightdreams' was released in 1975, Edgar Winter was transitioning from his successful debut album, 'They Only Come Out at Night.' This record showcased his evolving sound, incorporating more jazz elements and a broader range of musical styles, marking a phase of artistic experimentation in his career.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Chicago· Frank Zappa· Prince· Tom Waits· Blood, Sweat & Tears· Bette Midler· The Pointer Sisters· Steely Dan
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 One Day Tomorrow Standout 3:13
- 2 Little Brother 4:09
- 3 Hello Mellow Feelin' Standout 2:47
- 4 Tell Me in a Whisper 3:25
- 5 Shuffle Low 4:19
- 6 Keep on Burnin' Standout 4:13
- 7 How Do You Like Your Love 3:04
- 8 I Always Wanted You 3:22
- 9 Outa Control 4:10
- 10 All Out 5:10
- 11 Sky Train 2:17
- 12 Solar Strut 5:13
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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