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Savor the fun today. Several notable mixes include Haarsh Reality & Rosabel Circuit versions. Hard-to-find, high energy dance track is a winner. I remember dancing to this in the clubs in the late 90s, and it's still just as fresh today.
I've seen her perform live at LA Gay Pride 98', Long Beach Gay Pride 99', Circuit Party New Year 99' in San Francisco. All of her single releases DreamWeaver & The Flame are great dance club anthems.
But hey, she's a human being and we can't always be up to par. Her 3rd release The Temple isn't as good.
I've seen Erin Hamilton a number of times. She is a great performer and a good vocalist.
[.]. I live in LA as does Erin Hamilton.
And of course i've seen her at the White Party 99' and a few times at gay LA clubs.
erin hamilton gives you 10 versions of this song to choose from, it's a great dance and party cd. even if you wern't crazy about the original (DREAM WEAVER) you'll love this cd.
I bought Erin's CD "One World" after hearing this song off the "Trick" soundtrack, and found that EVERY song packs the same powerful punch as "Dream Weaver." You won't be disappointed. Erin Hamiltion (Carol Burnett's daughter, for those not in the know) doesn't so much remake this song as recreate, revitalize, and reenergize it, making it into an instant dancefloor classic.
This single is not a fluke - the entire album is extraordinary. She delivers a version that doesn't so much remake "Dream Weaver" as reinvent "Dream Weaver." This is an instant club classic that deserves to be heard outside of the clubs, and stands up to any of Whitney Houston's "remixed" versions off her latest album (the only versions, by the way, that received any radio play were her "remixes".but that's another story). If you can find it, buy it. Who could possibly remake the classic "Dream Weaver". Answer: Erin Hamilton.
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