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  1. After Horace Silver, Randy Brecker joined Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers before teaming up with brother Michael, Barry Rogers, Billy Cobham, and John Abercrombie to form the fusion group Dreams. The group recorded two albums: Dreams and Imagine My Surprise for Columbia Records before they disbanded in 1971.

  2. Dreams was an American jazz-rock group, which was one of the original prominent bands of the genre in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The band was formed by Jeff Kent and Doug Lubahn, who wrote and arranged their songs. It began as a trio and evolved into a horn-based band over time. They were later joined by Will Lee, Don Grolnick, Bob Mann ...

  3. 1991. Persistent Dreams. Triloka. With Randy Brecker (trumpet), Cecilia Tenconi (flute), Dave Jensen (tenor sax), Vadim Zilbershtein (guitar), Ed Howard (acoustic bass), James Genus (electric bass), Billy Hart and Ben Perowsky (drums), Alex Acuña (percussion), Vera Mera (vocals) [2] 1994. Dave Kikoski. Epic.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Persistent Dreams" on Discogs.

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  5. Kikoski has since made several more recordings with Brecker, mostly in the Mingus Big Band; Randy played on David's second album as a leader, "Persistent Dreams" from 1991. Other notable recordings featuring Kikoski include Roy Haynes' 2001 tribute to Charlie Parker, "Birds Of A Feather", with Roy Hargrove, Kenny Garrett and Dave Holland.

  6. Percussion – Alex Acuña. Piano, Synthesizer – Gina Kikoine. Producer – Walter Becker. Tenor Saxophone – David Jensen (5) Trumpet – Randy Brecker. Vocals – Vera Mera. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 7 4444771912 4. Other Versions (1) View All. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Persistent Dreams" on Discogs.

  7. Dreams (4) Jazz-rock group formed by Jeff Kent and Doug Lubahn, whose line-up included John Abercrombie, The Brecker Brothers and Billy Cobham. The group made two albums, Dreams (1970) and Imagine My Surprise (1971).