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Best of Gary Wright: The Dream Weaver
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Album Details: Best of Gary Wright: The Dream Weaver

Release Date:09/30/2008
Label:Rhino / Wea
UPC:081227556525

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 19, 2000 | 1 out of 1 found this Best of Gary Wright: The Dream Weaver review helpful

    I loved it. Personally, I love all Gary Wright's songs. This guy has class. My opinion, the "Dream Weaver" song is the best.

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    Not enough

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 19, 2000

    True, this is where you get "ReallyWanna Know You", "Don't Try To Own Me","Made to Love You", and the timeless"Love Is Alive" and classic "DreamWeaver". He missed in culling so muchdrivel from the has-been albums. Evenwith the tracks provided, you d...on't get"Water Sign" (a favorite). This albumas a whole is too slow (read previoussentence) and isn't commercial like thebetter Best Of collections. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Rhino usually does these archive collections right, and Best of the Dream Weaver hits the essential bits of Gary Wright's solo career (bypassing the smoky Spooky Tooth), plus the disc plays chronologically. The early'70s stuff seems likable enough and sounds fine. Wright's considerable pipes wrap around aboveaverage rock proceedings with George Harrison, Alan White, and other luminaries traipsing through "Get on the Right Road" and "Two Faced Man." These tracks give no indication of the hovering phenomenon that was to follow. The obvious draw here is the classic "Dream Weaver" (actually written on acoustic guitar), and the original version roosts on Best of the Dream Weaver as the sensational centerpiece. Erie disco followup "Love Is Alive" also appears in all its shimmering brilliance. Both fall from 1975's smash Dream Weaver LP, one of the most insular and unique records in history. Naturally, bizarre synth effects affect the remainder of the keyboardist's catalogue. "Time Machine" i...s very cool, one of those obscure dandies the artist disavows because it had the unenviable task of following a breakthrough. Wright's last chart appearance, the glistening "Really Wanna Know You" (cowritten with Ali Thomson), luckily makes the cut. "Don't Try to Own Me" apes Peter Gabriel. The accompanying booklet is graphically detailed. This appears to be as much solo Gary Wright as the average human needs. - Doug Stone, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Gary Wright

Most closely associated with his atmospheric 1976 smash "Dream Weaver," singer Gary Wright was born April 26, 1943 in Creskill, NJ; a former child actor who appeared on Broadway in a production of Fanny, he fronted a number of local rock bands during his high school years before turning his attention to psychology, completing his studies in Berlin at Frei University. In... Read more