Dreams (Grace Slick album)
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Personnel

  • Grace Slick
    Grace Slick
    Grace Slick is an American singer and songwriter, who was one of the lead singers of the rock groups The Great Society, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship, and was a solo artist, for nearly three decades, from the mid-1960s to the mid-1990s...

     – vocals, piano on "Garden of Man"
  • Ron Frangipane – conductor on "Dreams", "Seasons", "Let It Go", and "Garden of Man", Oberheim synthesizer player on "Dreams" and "Garden of Man"
  • Frank Owens – solo piano on "Dreams"
  • Scott Zito – lead guitars on "Face to the Wind" and "Let It Go", electric guitar on all other tracks except "Seasons", acoustic guitar on "El Diablo" and "Seasons", bottleneck guitar on "Do It the Hard Way", vocals on "Angel of Night"
  • Sol Ditroia – rhythm electric guitar on "Face to the Wind", acoustic guitar on all other tracks except "Dreams" and "Angel of Night", guitar solo on "El Diablo"
  • George Wadenius – 2nd lead electric guitar on "Face to the Wind", electric guitar on "Do It the Hard Way" and "Full Moon Man", acoustic guitar on all other tracks except "Dreams" and "Angel of Night"
  • Neil Jason – electric bass on "dreams", guitarone on "El Diablo", Fender bass on "El Diablo", bass on all other tracks
  • Allan Schwartzberg
    Allan Schwartzberg
    Allan Schwartzberg is a famous studio musician drummer, most of whose recordings were made in the 1970s. He has played on hits such as Gloria Gaynor's "Never Can Say Goodbye". He has played with KISS, James Brown and Peter Gabriel as well...

     – drums
  • Jim Malin – percussion on all tracks except "Dreams" and "Garden of Man"
  • Joe D'Elia – piano on "Face to the Wind", "Seasons", "Do It the Hard Way", and "Let It Go", solo piano on "Full Moon Man"
  • Geoff Farr – Oberheim synthesizer programmer on "Dreams" and "Garden of Man"
  • Gene Orloff – concertmaster on "Dreams"
  • Artie Kaplan – orchestra contractor on "Dreams", "Seasons", "Let It Go", and "Garden of Man", baritone saxophone on "Full Moon Man"
  • Edward Walsh – Oberheim synthesizer on "El Diablo", "Face to the Wind", "Full Moon Man", "Let It Go", and "Garden of Man"
  • Celebration Singers – chorus on "Seasons"
  • Harry Lookofsky
    Harry Lookofsky
    Harry Lookofsky was an American jazz violinist. He is also the father of keyboardist-songwriter Michael Brown, a member of The Left Banke.-History:...

     – concertmaster on "Seasons", "Let It Go", and "Garden of Man"
  • Dave Tofani – tenor saxophone on "Full Moon Man"
  • Phil Bodner – tenor saxophone on "Full Moon Man"
  • Ronnie Cuber
    Ronnie Cuber
    Ronnie Cuber is a jazz saxophonist. He has also played in Latin, pop, rock and blues sessions. In addition to his primary instrument, baritone sax, he has also played tenor sax, soprano sax and flute, the latter on an album by Eddie Palmieri. As a leader, Cuber is known for hard bop and Latin jazz...

     – baritone saxophone on "Full Moon Man"
  • Joe Shepley – solo piccolo trumpet on "Let It Go"
  • Steve Price
    Steve Price (musician)
    Steve Price is the drummer and percussionist for the California smooth rock band Pablo Cruise. Price was member of the band at its conception in 1973 and stayed until early 1981. In 2004, Price and two other original members of the band re-united with a new member, George Gabriel, to tour across...

     – drums on "Garden of Man"
  • George Devens – percussion on "Garden of Man"
  • David Feiedman – percussion on "Garden of Man"

Production

  • Ron Frangipane – producer, arrangements
  • Ed Sprigg – engineer
  • Jon Smith, Alex Kasbevaross – assistant engineers
  • Grace Slick – album concept
  • Gribbitt (Tim Bryant), J. J. Stelmach, RCA – art direction
  • Ron Slenzak
    Ron Slenzak
    Ron Slenzak is an American photographer, best known for photographing record album covers. Some of the album covers that he has photographed include Spitfire , Huey Lewis and the News , It Must Be Magic , Dreams and Throwin' Down .-Biography:Slenzak...

    – cover photo
  • Big Weasel (Skip) Johnson – management
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