Only Dreaming: The Music of Alex Arguello
 

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Front Cover - Biography and Music of Alex Arguello.  Only Dreaming. Includes Yesterday's Heartache 2005 Great American Song Contest Honor Award winner.    

Only Dreaming is a posthumous retrospective of the music of Alex Arguello. A songwriter, singer and guitarist, Alex expressed his passion in his music. When he died suddenly and unexpectedly he left behind dozens of songs. Only Dreaming: The Music of Alex Arguello, produced by his wife, Ginny, captures his legacy of rich melodies, eclectic taste and Alex's expressive guitar and contains four award winning songs.

The CD blends seductive pop ballads, jazzy samba and reggae tunes, and adult-oriented rock with memorable melodies, an expressive guitar and passionate lyrics.  As a songwriter, Alex's lyrics are frequently introspective and philosophical; they question the meaning of life, love, and elements beyond our control as shown in the title song, Only Dreaming. In this 2008 Billboard World Song Contest Honorable Mention winner, Alex presaged his own untimely death with the lyrics "Time is immortal, stealing the days like a thief."

To Alex, his guitar tone was paramount and his playing reflects the principle adopted by musicians such as Miles Davis and Paul Desmond that "it's the space between the notes that counts." This is reflected on the CD in two Great American Song Contest winners, Samba Para Todos and Yesterday's Heartache, the latter of which also was recognized with an honorable mention in the 2008 Billboard World Song Contest.

Alex fervently believed in bringing his music to the world, but did not get the chance to realize this dream. His retrospective CD, Only Dreaming, does just that.

Joining Alex on the CD are a host of talented Bay area musicians which includes  Bruce Forman and Yuji Tojo on guitar, Kenny Stahl on flute, Richard Bryant, Tony Lindsay, and Simone Cox on vocals, Richard Chon on violin, Jon CLose and Joe Indence on piano, Gary Regina on saxophone, and Gary Kehoe on percussion and drums.