Katie Glassman & Snapshot - Dream a Little Dream (2014)
Artist: Katie Glassman, Katie Glassman & Snapshot
Title: Dream a Little Dream
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Katie Glassman / Fiddle Parlor Records
Genre: Country, Blues, Swing, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 34:15
Total Size: 80 / 186 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Dream a Little Dream
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Katie Glassman / Fiddle Parlor Records
Genre: Country, Blues, Swing, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 34:15
Total Size: 80 / 186 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Liza Jane (3:02)
02. Good Times Gone By (3:57)
03. Little Dream of Mine (4:01)
04. Rutland's Reel (3:06)
05. I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine (3:00)
06. Not Stickin' Around (2:33)
07. Sweet Lies (feat. Tim O'brien & John Macy) (4:53)
08. Tryin' to Get to You (2:32)
09. Pampas Envy (3:15)
10. My Window Faces the South (2:50)
11. Jubilee Stomp (1:06)
With the March 4 release of their second album, Dream A Little Dream, Denver's Katie Glassman & Snapshot are doing more than dreaming: they’re sharing their winning combination of time-tested western swing and contemporary songwriting with audiences far and wide.
Dream a Little Dream, recorded at Macy Sound Studios in Denver, features five Glassman originals and a handful of chestnuts. Tracked live, the recording fully captures the contributions of each member: Eric Moon, who delivers jazzy, retro piano and accordion riffs; Charlie Mertens, a slap-and-thump bassist; Greg Schochet, who draws his guitar style from the coolest 1940s cats; and Glassman, whose formidable fiddling and vocals knit the ensemble together.
Strings magazine describes Glassman & Snapshot’s sound as “a mix of highly danceable western swing with a splash of jump blues,” and praises their combination of sultry vocals and steamy solos.
Dream a Little Dream, recorded at Macy Sound Studios in Denver, features five Glassman originals and a handful of chestnuts. Tracked live, the recording fully captures the contributions of each member: Eric Moon, who delivers jazzy, retro piano and accordion riffs; Charlie Mertens, a slap-and-thump bassist; Greg Schochet, who draws his guitar style from the coolest 1940s cats; and Glassman, whose formidable fiddling and vocals knit the ensemble together.
Strings magazine describes Glassman & Snapshot’s sound as “a mix of highly danceable western swing with a splash of jump blues,” and praises their combination of sultry vocals and steamy solos.