Showing posts with label Deniece Williams. Show all posts
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April 03, 2015

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Deniece Williams - Niecy (1982)














Artist:  Deniece Williams
Title:  Niecy
Release:  1982
Format:  LP
Label:  CBS Records
Catalog#  85602

“Niecy” is the sixth is album by Deniece Williams, released in 1982.
 Williams enlisted Philly soulmeister Thom Bell as her co-producer (and primary co-writer) a second time on this mellow 1982 release. Building upon the lush balladry of 1981’s “My Melody”, this set inevitably bears a few similarities to its predecessor, but manages a more diverse soundscape. The rock-influenced “Love Notes”; the soft opening verse and subsequently alternating degrees of percussive intensity on “How Does It Feel”; the moody “Waiting”; and the marching rhythm and glorious melodic structure of “Now Is the Time for Love” almost defy classification. Vocally, Williams is in top shape here and seems completely in sync with the material and arrangements. “Niecy” also gave the songbird her second Top Ten pop hit in a cover of the Royalettes’ 1962 hit “It’s Gonna Take a Miracle,” which she delivers capably, but not as intuitively as the original selections (all of which she co-wrote). Niecy is an essential addition to any Deniece Williams collection.


Side one
1.  Waiting By The Hotline  (3:40)
2.  It’s Gonna Take A Miracle  (4:10)
3.  Love Notes  (4:22)
4.  I Believe In Miracles  (2:52)

Side two
1.  How Does It Feel  (5:50)
2. Waiting  (4:32)
3.  Now Is The Time For Love  (4:09)
4.  A Part Of Love  (3:39)

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August 16, 2012

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Deniece Williams - I´m So Proud (1983)

 
 
Artist:  Deniece Williams
Title:  I´m So Proud
Year:  1983
Format:  LP
Label:  CBS
Genre:  Soul
Catalog#  25352

George Duke produced her 1983 album "I'm So Proud" and this led to the creation of one of the biggest songs of her career "I'm Glad It's You". Songs that George produced he used established musicians Louis Johnson on bass, Mike Sembello on guitar, Ricky Lawson on drums.
She's in great vocal form on the soft, lilting title track, once again has great chemistry with the legendary Johnny Mathis on the duet with him "So Deep In Love," and start's moving into the more dance-oriented material that would dominate her next album with the bouncy, perky "Heaven In Your Eyes.


Side one
1.  Do What You Feel   (4:24)  
2.  I'm So Proud   (3:55)  
3.  So Deep In Love   (4:22)  
4.  I'm Glad It's You   (3:28)  

Side two
1.  Heaven In Your Eyes   (4:54)  
2.  They Say   (7:10)  
3.  Love, Peace And Unity   (5:36)  
4.  It's Okay   (5:26) 

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