Dulfer / Dave Stewart - Lily Was Here 1989 Video Hd - Candy

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Dulfer / Dave Stewart - Lily Was Here 1989 Video Hd - Candy

The track is described as a "plush Cadillac" ride—comfortable, atmospheric, and "as good as it is" without needing remixes.

The official 1989 music video captures the raw, cool aesthetic of the era and is often noted for showcasing Dulfer’s "striking stage presence". Commercial & Critical Impact Candy Dulfer for Dinner tunes - Facebook Candy Dulfer / Dave Stewart - Lily Was Here 1989 Video HD

Dulfer’s "fiery saxophone melodies" and "vibrant energy" perfectly complement Stewart’s "innovative approach" to production, creating a "passionate lead" that resonates globally. The track is described as a "plush Cadillac"

"Lily Was Here" (1989) is celebrated as a "masterpiece of an album" and a "global sensation" that defined the transition from the 80s to the 90s smooth jazz era. This collaboration between Eurythmics legend Dave Stewart and Dutch saxophonist Candy Dulfer was originally a spontaneous, one-take jam session never intended for release. Musical Synthesis "Lily Was Here" (1989) is celebrated as a

Critics and fans alike highlight the unique "conversational feel" between Stewart’s bluesy guitar and Dulfer’s "fiery" tenor saxophone.

The track is described as a "plush Cadillac" ride—comfortable, atmospheric, and "as good as it is" without needing remixes.

The official 1989 music video captures the raw, cool aesthetic of the era and is often noted for showcasing Dulfer’s "striking stage presence". Commercial & Critical Impact Candy Dulfer for Dinner tunes - Facebook

Dulfer’s "fiery saxophone melodies" and "vibrant energy" perfectly complement Stewart’s "innovative approach" to production, creating a "passionate lead" that resonates globally.

"Lily Was Here" (1989) is celebrated as a "masterpiece of an album" and a "global sensation" that defined the transition from the 80s to the 90s smooth jazz era. This collaboration between Eurythmics legend Dave Stewart and Dutch saxophonist Candy Dulfer was originally a spontaneous, one-take jam session never intended for release. Musical Synthesis

Critics and fans alike highlight the unique "conversational feel" between Stewart’s bluesy guitar and Dulfer’s "fiery" tenor saxophone.

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