Thursday, 7 July 2022

Willie Wright born 7 July 1939


William C. Gathright (July 7, 1939 – June 29, 2020), known professionally as Willie Wright, was an American soul singer and songwriter, best known for his "rediscovered" 1977 album, Telling the Truth.

He was born in Belen, Quitman County, Mississippi, United States. In his teens he sang with friends George Bragg and Harry Jensen in a Harlem, New York City doo-wop group, The Persuaders. Later, the three formed the Willie Wright Trio. Wright then began performing as a solo singer and songwriter in clubs in Greenwich Village, and also played flute with The Three Degrees. He turned down offers to sign with a major label, and according to his current record label "deliberately chose artistic freedom over the sharecropper's existence to which many of the best artists of his generation were subjected."

He moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where he continued to sing in clubs, setting up his own label, Hotel Records, in 1969, and releasing a single. In the early 1970s, he released his first album, Lack of Education (aka Too Soon to Know), which mostly contained cover versions of other musicians' songs, including Curtis Mayfield's "Right On For The Darkness". In 1976 he began performing for tourists and vacationers at Nantucket. He decided to move there, and started to write more songs.


                              

The following year he recorded a second album, Telling the Truth, in New York. The album was recorded at low cost in exchange for the singer recording some commercials, but was described by AllMusic as "a deeply personal set that delved into Wright's attitudes about his life, his relationships with women, and the children he'd fathered but left behind", and featured "spare, intimate arrangements and austere production... dictated by the fact it was recorded in a single day." He again released the album himself, and mainly sold it at performances.

In the early 1990s he moved to Providence, Rhode Island, where he continued to perform. He retired from live performance in 2002, after recording and releasing a live album, Brother Bill. "Right On For The Darkness" was included on several compilation albums of rare soul music, and was recognized as a highly collectible record, but Wright remained a relatively obscure figure until 2011, when Telling the Truth was reissued on CD by the Numero Group. The interest that this generated, including comparisons with Bill Withers, led Wright, despite the onset of Parkinson's disease, to record a new album, This Is Not A Dream, in Burlington, Vermont. The album was issued by Green Coil Records in 2012.

Wright died on June 29, 2020, in Providence, Rhode Island, at the age of 80.

4 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Willie Wright - Telling The Truth (1977) (Re-issued by Numero Group 2011)” go here:

https://www.upload.ee/files/14305167/Willie_Wright_-_Telling_The_Truth.rar.html

1. Hello, Music People of the World (intro) Voice Actor – Rich Flores 0:12
2. Nantucket Island 3:42
3. Lady of the Year 4:36
4. I'm So Happy Now 4:32
5. In The Beauty Of The Night 4:37
6. Love Is Expensive 3:44
7. Okay, Once Again (intro) Voice Actor – Rich Flores 0:04
8. Jackie's Song 4:49
9. Son, Don't Let Life Pass You By 4:31
10. Indian Reservation 5:13
11. Dressing For The Occasion 4:59
12. It's Only Life, That's All 4:41
13. Right on for the Darkness
14. Africa
15. Lack of Education

Tracked with George “Buzzy” Bragg and Herry Jensen (of Skull Snaps and Jimmy Castor Bunch fame, respectively) in one day with minimal overdubs, Telling The Truth was, and would remain, Willie Wright’s brightest and most inspired moment. Sold from the trunk of a car and from a handful of resort stages, the humble album disappeared into the collections and garages of Nantucket tourists, taking what was left of a near-30-year career along with it. Now re-issued plus bonus tracks and a 5" vinyl record featuring his Cutis Mayfield cover Right on for the Darkness !

A big thank you goes to The Lake band blog for loan of above album.
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For” Willie Wright – This Is Not A Dream (2012 Green Coil Records)” go here:

https://www.upload.ee/files/14305171/Willie_Wright_-_This_Is_Not_a_Dream.rar.html

1 Announcement 0:11 (MISSING)
2 This is not a Dream 6:24
3 Jimmie Lee 3:59
4 Our Time Has Come 4:44
5 Dance Floor 9:29
6 Donna's Song 3:41
7 Trust 4:49
8 You Can Sing Along 3:34
9 A Fool In Love 2:22
10 Don't Change A Thing 3:54

Please note I can’t remember when or where I downloaded this from, except that it had track one missing (which is only a narrative and doesn’t affect the album as a whole). I tried in vain to find the missing track but gave up.

This is Willie Wright's first studio release since 1978. A much-collected "lost/found" soul and folk legend, he came out of retirement to record an album of all original compositions in 2012. Genre-bending is Willie's signature, and, as Willie himself describes this album, "a little bit of country, a little bit of soul, a little bit of folk, and a whole lot of rock and roll." (Discog notes) Regarding track # 7 “Trust”, Willie first thought this tune was "too scary, maybe too deep" to include on the album, but the rest of the band insisted and it ended up being included. (Green Coil notes).

Bob Mac said...

Thanks for "This Is Not A Dream" (I have the other album already). And here's the missing announcement, as you point out it really makes sod all difference but we may as well have it....lol

https://krakenfiles.com/view/tyaQgkkE9M/file.html

boppinbob said...

Thanks BM, I had a feeling someone would have it!
Regards, Bob

rntcj said...

Hi!

Thanx for these. A "new" artist = "new" hears Here.

Cheers!
Ciao! For now.
rntcj