Butterfly Dreams Explained

Butterfly Dreams
Type:studio
Artist:Flora Purim
Cover:Butterfly_Dreams.jpg
Released:1973
Recorded:December 1973
Studio:Fantasy Studios (Berkeley, California)
Length:36:45
Label:Milestone
Producer:Orrin Keepnews
Prev Title:Flora e MPM
Prev Year:1964
Next Title:500 Miles High
Next Year:1974

Butterfly Dreams is the second studio album by Brazilian jazz singer Flora Purim. It was released in 1973 via Milestone Records. Recording sessions took place at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California in December 1973.

Reception

In a review for AllMusic, Jim Newsom wrote: "Neatly capturing Flora Purim's many vocal strengths, Butterfly Dreams delivered on the great expectations generated by her work with Corea and turned out to be a high point in her recording career."

John Kelman of All About Jazz called the album "a diverse record that in its brief 37 minutes, affirms Purim's position as one of the most important musical voices to emerge from that era."

Writing for New Directions in Music, Marshall Bowden commented: "There is a freshness to [Purim's] voice here that is not always evident in later work... It doesn’t hurt that her collaborators here are among her most sympathetic... For those who enjoy light-sounding (as opposed to light on musical ideas) fusion tinged with Latin elements and airy, roomy vocalization, Butterfly Dreams is the perfect ticket."[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Flora Purim/Butterfly Dreams . Marshall . Bowden . New Directions in Music . September 29, 2022.