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is an album by American jazz guitaristfeaturing performances recorded in 1964 and released on the Blue Note label. "Grant Green's second session with organist Larry Young, Street of Dreams brings back drummer Elvin Jones and adds Bobby Hutcherson on vibes for a mellow, dreamy album that lives up to its title. There are only four selections, all standards and all around eight to ten minutes long, and the musicians approach them as extended mood pieces, creating a marvelously light, cool atmosphere that's maintained throughout the record. Hutcherson is the perfect addition for this project, able to blend in with the modal advancement of the rest of the ensemble while adding his clear, shimmering tone to the overall texture of the album. All the musicians play with a delicate touch that's quite distinct from the modal soul-jazz on Talkin' About; it's not so much romantic as thoughtful and introspective, floating along as if buoyed by clouds. There aren't really any fireworks or funky grooves, as the music is all of a piece, which makes it difficult to choose the highlights from French songwriter Charles Trenet's "I Wish You Love," "Lazy Afternoon," the title track, or "Somewhere in the Night." It's another fine record in a discography filled with them, and yet another underrated Green session." - Steve Huey/AllMusic "I Wish You Love" (Chauliac, Trenet) – 8:46 "Lazy Afternoon" (Latouche, Moross) – 7:44 "Street of Dreams" (Young, Lewis) – 9:03 "Somewhere in the Night" (Billy May, Milt Raskin) – 8:01Grant Green - guitar Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone Larry Young - organ Elvin Jones - drums ________________________________ Released: August 1967 Recorded: November 16, 1964 Studio: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ Length: 33:34 Label: Blue Note BST 84253 Producer: Alfred Lion

Street of Dreams is an album by American jazz guitarist Grant Green featuring performances recorded in 1964 and released on the Blue Note label.

“Grant Green’s second session with organist Larry Young, Street of Dreams brings back drummer Elvin Jones and adds Bobby Hutcherson on vibes for a mellow, dreamy album that lives up to its title. There are only four selections, all standards and all around eight to ten minutes long, and the musicians approach them as extended mood pieces, creating a marvelously light, cool atmosphere that’s maintained throughout the record. Hutcherson is the perfect addition for this project, able to blend in with the modal advancement of the rest of the ensemble while adding his clear, shimmering tone to the overall texture of the album. All the musicians play with a delicate touch that’s quite distinct from the modal soul-jazz on Talkin’ About; it’s not so much romantic as thoughtful and introspective, floating along as if buoyed by clouds. There aren’t really any fireworks or funky grooves, as the music is all of a piece, which makes it difficult to choose the highlights from French songwriter Charles Trenet’s “I Wish You Love,” “Lazy Afternoon,” the title track, or “Somewhere in the Night.” It’s another fine record in a discography filled with them, and yet another underrated Green session.” – Steve Huey/AllMusic.

Track listing:

“I Wish You Love” (Chauliac, Trenet) – 8:46

“Lazy Afternoon” (Latouche, Moross) – 7:44

“Street of Dreams” (Young, Lewis) – 9:03

“Somewhere in the Night” (Billy May, Milt Raskin) – 8:01

Personnel:

Grant Green – guitar

Bobby Hutcherson – vibraphone

Larry Young – organ

Elvin Jones – drums

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Released: August 1967

Recorded: November 16, 1964

Studio: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ

Length: 33:34

Label: Blue Note

BST 84253

Producer: Alfred Lion



