Dave Mason, who hadn't released a new album in seven years, surprisingly released two in 1987.
The second was Two Hearts, a major label stab at a comeback.
Steve Winwood, Mason's estwhile partner in Traffic, contributed background vocals, synthesizer and organ on a few tracks ("Something In The Heart" featured that patented "While You See A Chance" synth sound), and the album featured a soft-rock radio hit in "Dreams I Dream," a duet with Phoebe Snow.
But co-producer Jimmy Hotz tried to update Mason for the '80s by using a heavily synthesized musical backup that wasn't always appropriate to Mason's songs.
The album made no commercial impression, and Mason once again was without a record label.