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Lauren Bush: Dream Away
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Lauren Bush
vocalsb.1986
This is the second album from Canadian-born and London-based Bush, following, at something of a distance, 2016's self-released All My Treasures. It maintains the high standard set by that debut. Bush is joined once again by pianist
Liam Dunachie
organ, Hammond B3David Ingamells
drumsMiguel Gorodi
trumpetConor Chaplin
bass, acousticThe producerspianist Dunachie and

Ian Shaw
vocalsb.1962
Dream Away is a consistently fine album, but one or two tracks deserve special mention for the quality of the performances. "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most," a voice and piano duet between Bush and Dunachie, is a delightful take on this well-known number. "If This Isn't Love" warms up the coldest day, Bush's cheerily upbeat vocal driven by Chaplin and Ingamells' bouncy bass and drums (which also underpin Dunachie's equally upbeat solo). "Keep it to Yourself"music by

Geoff Gascoyne
bass
Bob Dorough
vocals1923 - 2018
Track Listing
You Stepped Out of a Dream; Dream Away; If This Isn't Love, The Shadow of Your Smile; Keep It to Yourself; Blackfriars; You're Everything; In a Mellow Tone, Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most; Hopelessly Devoted to You
Personnel
Lauren Bush
vocalsLiam Dunachie
organ, Hammond B3Conor Chaplin
bass, acousticDavid Ingamells
drumsMiguel Gorodi
trumpetFliss Gorst
saxophone, tenorAlbum information
Title: Dream Away | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Self Produced
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