Candy Dulfer’s debut album, Saxuality, was released later in 1990. With her funky alto sax stylings proving popular with fans of contemporary jazz at several recently launched smooth jazz radio stations in the United States, Saxuality was nominated for a Grammy and certified gold for worldwide sales in excess of half a million. “Lily Was Here” also crossed over to the pop charts in America, reaching #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. Though Dulfer has had no other pop hits in the U.S., she has had a number of major smooth jazz chart hits, including “For The Love Of You” and “Finsbury Park, Cafe 67”. Dave Stewart started his involvement in the film industry in 1989 by writing the soundtrack Lily Was Here for the Dutch movie De Kassière. The single with the same name topped the Dutch charts at number one for five weeks and was a collaboration with saxophone player Candy Dulfer, who up to then had not released any of her material. |