The Marshall Cavendish Illustrated History of Popular Music. : CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) Bob Glaub – bass guitar on "Winter Time". Curley Cooke – acoustic guitar on "Sacrifice".Charles Calamise – bass guitar on "Sacrifice".Norton Buffalo – harmonica on "Winter Time" and "The Stake".Steve Miller – vocals, guitar, synthesizer, sitar, producer.Reception Professional ratings Review scoresĪllMusic gave the album a rating of 4/5 stars, calling it "a highlight of the '70s classic rock era and one of Miller's finest releases." The review also comments that it is an unnecessary album for the casual fan to consider, as the compilation album Greatest Hits 1974–78 contains seven highlight tracks from Book of Dreams. The cover illustration was also used on the record label on the vinyl version of the album. The art director for the album was Roy Kohara. The winged horse art was created by Alton Kelley and Stanley Mouse, who were credited as "Kelly and Mouse". The recordings were later mixed by Jim Gains with assistance from Win Kutz and were mastered by Ken Perry. John Palladino was the album's executive producer and the recording engineer was Mike Fusaro. The sessions were produced by the group's leader, Steve Miller, who had been producing the group's albums since Number 5 in 1970. The songs on Book of Dreams were recorded at CBS Studios in San Francisco, California the basic tracks were recorded at the same time as the basic tracks for Fly Like an Eagle.
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