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Dreams Come True

Dreams Come True
Lou Ann Barton, Angela Strehli, Marcia Ball

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Track Listing

  1. Fool in Love
  2. Good Rockin' Daddy
  3. It Hurts to Be in Love
  4. Love, Sweet Love
  5. Gonna Make It
  6. You Can If You Think You Can
  7. I Idolize You
  8. Dreams Come True
  9. Bad Thing
  10. Turn the Lock on Love
  11. Something's Got a Hold on Me
  12. Snake Dance

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #79897 in Music
  • Released on: 1990-09-19
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

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Austin's leading ladies of contemporary blues team up for the best album ever on club-owner Clifford Antone's label. The songs mix Ike Turner gems with three Ball compositions, two from bassist Sarah Brown, and others by Harold Battiste and Lavelle White. Which means the accent is on old-fashioned hooks and harmonies, perfectly executed right from the opening Ike and Tina hit "A Fool in Love." All three women sing lead on that number, but otherwise they trade the spotlight. Ball's singing is tart 'n' sweet, with a hint of Texas dust. Her barrelhouse piano is the CD's most distinctive instrumental voice. And her "Snake Dance" is the biggest surprise, conjuring a New Orleans voodoo vibe. Strehli belts in clear, powerful tones--imagine Ma Rainey as a rocker. Barton sings sassy, with a slight sultry slur--also with the know-how to make "Good Rockin' Daddy" '50s perfect. Barton's career stalled after this 1990 session, while Ball and Strehli have continued to make excellent recordings. --Ted Drozdowski

From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD
This album, an exaltation of the Texas blues tradition, took longer to make than the Astrodome and reportedly involved more temper tantrums than you'd find in a week's worth of daytime soaps. Bolstered by the backing of keyboardist/guitarist/producer Dr. John and assorted Lone Star firebrands, each of the three Austin belles, singing either lead or harmony, concentrates emotion in her voice. Marcia Ball takes her wickedly understated approach, Lou Ann Barton tantalizes with lusty tones, and Angela Strehli's graceful phrasing exudes friendliness. The sagebrush trinity's rendition of Ike and Tina Turner's "A Fool in Love," in particular, delivers the shared joy of R&B harmonizing-bowie knives held to each other's throats or not. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993


Customer Reviews

A classic!!!!5
Nearly ten years after its release, this remains one of the great modern blues albums. Marcia, Lou Ann and Anglea sing their hearts out on perfectly chosen and arranged songs. And, don't forget the important contributions by Sarah Brown-- she's the fourth great lady on this cd.

Every song on this CD is exceptional!!5
This is by far my favorite CD. These three compliment each other's talents. It is impossible to sit still during "A Fool In Love" or "I Idolize You". Love, Sweet Love should bring tears to anyone who has a heart. There is not a single song on this CD that I would skip over. Every one is great!

It IS a dream.5
Three fantastic performers in combination and solo. A great opportunity to make the musical acqaintance of three very talented individual blues ladies.