Are You a Dreamer? Denison Witmer

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  • Release Date: 07/26/2005
  • Sales Rank: 9,800
  • Label: MILITIA
  • UPC: 712177003226

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Are You a Dreamer?

1LISTENLittle Flowers 4:33
2LISTENEverything But Sleep 3:12
3LISTENRinging of the Bell Tower 4:54
4LISTENAre You a Dreamer? 4:15
5LISTENEast from West 3:22
6LISTENCalifornia Brown and Blue 5:04
7LISTENCastle and Cathedral 3:26
8LISTENWorry All the Time 4:03
9LISTENGrandma Mary 3:00
10LISTENFinding Your Feet Again 4:30

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Editorial Reviews

These are the three warning signs of insufferable, gauzy preciousness: a guy who (1) accompanies his light, high-pitched singing with finger-picked acoustic guitar, (2) adorns the cover of his album with a hand-knitted textile of his own making, and (3) titles the album Are You a Dreamer? Denison Witmer has obviously hit the trifecta on this album, and so lowers your expectations to such a degree that it's almost impossible not to be impressed with the results. But really, you'd have been impressed even if he hadn't suckered you with the hand-knit cover art. For one thing, that finger-picked guitar is more complex than it sounds at first; for another thing, his gentle voice never collapses into wimpiness; and for another, Whitmer manages without apparent effort the tremendously difficult task of making hugely attractive music generally lacking in conspicuous hooks. For the most part, the hook is just the sound itself, as on the sad and gorgeous "Worry All the Time" and the melancholy but optimistic "Everything But Sleep." When he brings in a full band, the sound is somehow still pretty in much the same way -- check the lovely title track, for example. And when he uses sleigh bells, it doesn't sound quite as weird as you'd imagine. Highly recommended. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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January 19, 2006: Despite opening up with it's best song, Little Flowers (which a beautiful, inspiring piece about Francis of Assisi for those of you who haven't yet caught the reference), this album is not one you would consider to be front-loaded. It's strong and retains a powerful simplicity all the way through. There's no one better in the genre right now, and this album proves it. The lyrics are great. His vocals are perfect for his music. The music by the way, is put together flawlessly. Buy this album, support this artist, this is an incredible piece of work.