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Aquarian Dream was an obscure but noteworthy 1970s soul/funk band that, despite its association with <a href="spotify:artist:54bbmw5qZiMf23TTmm6ojR">Norman Connors</a>, was unable to score a hit. The band was formed in 1976, when <a href="spotify:artist:54bbmw5qZiMf23TTmm6ojR">Connors</a> brought it to Buddah and produced its debut album, Norman Connors Presents Aquarian Dream. That year, Dream's lineup included lead singer <a href="spotify:artist:08BQmH2M3Ew9XjMHaHsl1l">Gloria Jones</a>, saxophonist Claude Bartee Jr. (who had a jazz background and had been a sideman for <a href="spotify:artist:6dAtGAnHCQ1ujMUZ9Ep82k">Grant Green</a>, Pucho, and others), guitarist Pete Bartee, keyboardist Jacques Burvick, percussionist Mike Fowler, and drummer Jimmy Morrison (who shouldn't be confused with <a href="spotify:artist:22WZ7M8sxp5THdruNY3gXt">the Doors</a>' lead singer). By the time Dream recorded its second album, Fantasy -- which was also produced by <a href="spotify:artist:54bbmw5qZiMf23TTmm6ojR">Connors</a> -- some personnel changes had taken place. <a href="spotify:artist:08BQmH2M3Ew9XjMHaHsl1l">Jones</a> and Fowler were gone, and newcomers included lead vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:7FwBTyY30JFZ0kLsbh29yQ">Sylvia Striplin</a>, bassist Ernie Adams, percussionist Dave Worthy, and keyboardist Winston Daley. Fantasy found Dream moving from Buddah to Elektra; unfortunately, changing labels didn't help the band commercially. Fantasy's sales were disappointing; so with its third album, Chance to Dance (1979), Dream severed its ties to <a href="spotify:artist:54bbmw5qZiMf23TTmm6ojR">Connors</a> and switched to a much more disco-oriented approach. But the album didn't do any better than its predecessors, and Dream broke up in 1979. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi

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