Day Dreaming at Midnight
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| Day Dreaming at Midnight | ||||
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| Released | 1994 | |||
| Label | Elektra[1] | |||
| Producer | Doug Sahm, Doug Clifford | |||
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Day Dreaming at Midnight is an album by the American band the Sir Douglas Quintet, released in 1994.[2][3] Doug Sahm was motivated to reform the band due to his son Shawn's musicianship and the encouragement from Metallica's manager Cliff Burnstein.[4][5]
The album was produced by Sahm and Doug Clifford; Clifford also played drums.[6][7] Doug's sons, Shandon and Shawn, played drums and guitar, respectively.[8][9] Augie Meyers contributed on Vox organ.[10] John Jorgenson played guitar; Speedy Sparks played bass.[11][12]
Sahm wrote "Dylan Come Lately" in Copenhagen; he told an amused Dylan about it during Bill Clinton's inaugural festivities.[13] "You Don't Know How Young You Are" is a cover of the 13th Floor Elevators song.[14] Several songs reflect on the band's early days and life in the 1960s.[15]