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Years active | 1990-2001, 2015 |
Labels | Innovative Communication[1] |
Members | Curtis McLaw
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Dancing Fantasy is a smooth jazz and new-age music band formed in the 1990s, consisting of German composers Curtis McLaw and Chris W. Williams. The band's music incorporates "elements of hip-hop and electronica" and occasionally includes vocals.[2] They released their first album, Midnight Boulevard, in 1990.[3]
The duo has also released songs under the names Blue Knights and Destination Fantasy.[2]
Discography
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edit- Midnight Boulevard (1990), IC / Innovative Records
- California Grooves (1991), Innovative Records
- Moonlight Reflections (1992), IC / Innovative Records
- Worldwide (1993), IC / Digit Music
- Day Dream (1995), Orchard
- Live USA (1995), Innovative Records
- Love Letters (1997), IC / Innovative Records
- Dancing Fantasy (1999), Higher Octave
- Soundscapes (2001), 1201 Music
- Back Home (2015), Audio & Video Labs, Inc.
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- ^ a b "Billboard". April 24, 1999. p. 17. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
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