Dream Master is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Billie Hughes, released in 1979 on Epic Records by CBS Canada.
[1][2] The album was produced by Henry Lewy who held recording sessions at A&M Studios featuring top Los Angeles session musicians including Jeff Porcaro,[3] Russ Kunkel, Victor Feldman, Wilton Felder, Mike Melvoin, and Mike Porcaro,[4] Oscar Castro-Neves and a guest appearance by José Feliciano on guitar and background vocals.
Dream Master was re-released in Japan in CD format during the 1990s, after the success of Hughes' second solo album, Welcome to the Edge, and again in 2001.
[1] After recording two albums with his band Lazarus in Woodstock and New York City, Hughes moved to Toronto where he played live performances.
8, alongside tracks by Eric Anderson, Tony Kosinec, Dan Fogelberg, Dave Mason, Ned Doheny, Fools Gold, Cecilio & Kapono, Les Dudek, Simon & Garfunkel, Livingston Taylor, Bob Dylan, Dane Donohue, Willie Nelson, Eric Gale, and James Taylor.