This track begins with a bit of the Parsifal overture by Wagner, which features, in turn, the Dresden amen. The rest of the song is inspired by Ellington's 'Daydream', which was an alto sax feature for Johnny Hodges. Here the alto part goes to Jon Schroeder.
credits
from I Water Your Dreams: The Complete Studio Tracks (1991-93),
track released April 15, 2011
Kurt Hoffman - tenor sax
Jon Schroeder - alto sax
Richard Keene - bari sax
Frank London - trumpet
Garo Yellin - cello
Anne DeMarinis - accordion
David Strauss - tenor banjo
Ray Stewart - tuba
Richard Dworkin - drums
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