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Daydream by Robin Stine Robin Stine : Daydream.
Jazzy, bluesy numbers that immediately sound like comfortable standards.


Her debut album Daydream is a sleek collection of a dozen original jazzy, bluesy numbers that immediately sound like comfortable standards. The melancholy title track "Daydream", the only co-write on the album, was written with Chris Whiteman at the University of Miami. The album's other originals were written over a six-month period while Robin rebuilt her home in the wake of Hurricane Ivan. "These songs are very personal. They were gifts from 'the muses' of genuine emotion, faith and hope-and they're my gift to the world."

Her opening track "Don't I Know" is a playful tune about finding happiness within, which according to Robin is "Something that most people struggle with in life, but the only way to enjoy it." The album also features the bittersweet tune "Half My Heart", a song she wrote about being separated from the one you love, while the flirty "Sweet Blossom" is about love's anticipation. "Never Say Goodbye" is a sultry tune where Robin conveys by her own admission, "Life can be more fun if you let yourself be naughty sometimes."


Songs:

1. Don't I Know
2. Half My Heart
3. Sweet Blossom
4. Never Say Goodbye
5. Daydream
6. I've Got a Secret
7. Shy Boy
8. I Could Have Loved You
9. Made For Two
10. For Me
11. Get Over Her
12. Singing to Me

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 6/16/2009
Robin Stine lives in California USA

Tagged as: Jazz, Blues


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