Deniece Williams | Discography

This is Niecy

Deniece Williams spent the first half of the '70s establishing herself as a background vocalist for an impressive lineup of artists, including Stevie Wonder Minnie Riperton Roberta Flack and Esther Phillips Though she'd continue to do session work throughout her career, she also became accomplished as a solo artist. Unfortunately, a lot of people think she came out of nowhere for 1984's "Let's Hear It for the Boy," a number one pop hit, but she was making excellent albums as early as 1976. The songs that would eventually make up her debut, This Is Niecy were sent to Earth, Wind & Fire Williams didn't intend to make her own album and thought these songs would be a good fit for Philip Bailey Instead, she got to record them with most of EW&F including Maurice White and Charles Stepney as producers, Verdine White on bass, Freddie White on drums, those glorious horns, and several other associates of the group. Three of the album's seven songs were released as singles, and they're all stunners, each with its own mood and style (fittingly, one peaked on the disco chart, one hit the Top 30 of the pop chart, and one scraped the black singles chart). The best of the lot is "Free," a subtle but powerful sparkler that expressed Williams desire to break from the more traditional lifestyle that had been mapped out for her. Out of everything she recorded, this low-key song demonstrates most how her time with Riperton and Syreeta rubbed off on her, showing how a bedroom whisper can be just as affecting as an in-the-red wail. Also containing strong album cuts, This Is Niecy is a great complement to Earth, Wind & Fire s Spirit released the same year -- not only for its overlapping personnel, but also for its greatness. [Columbia/Legacy s 2005 reissue has excellent sound and adds the single mix of "Free." It's a copy-protected disc and won't play on some computers.] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide


This is Niecy

UPC:
828767762524
Label:
Columbia/Legacy
Released:
7/12/2005
Rating:
0
Disc:
1
Genre:
Music
Discs » 1
 TitleTime Preview
1It's Important To Me4:19
2That's What Friends Are For 7:06
3How'd I Know That Love Would Slip Away 5:49
4Cause You Love Me Baby 6:47
5Free5:58
6Watching Over3:50
7If You Don't Believe7:58
8Free (Single Version)4:10

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Credits »

Deniece Williams - Liner Notes
Maurice White - Producer
Steven Berkowitz - A&R
Steve Hodge - Assistant Engineer
George Massenburg - Engineer
Joseph M. Palmaccio - Mastering
Dean Rod - Assistant Engineer
Charles Stepney - Producer
Leo Sacks - Reissue Producer
Howard Fritzson - Art Direction
Ethan Russell - Photography
Ethan Russell - Cover Photo
Michael Putland - Photography
Patti Matheny - A&R
Jeremy Holiday - A&R
Stacey Boyle - A&R
Darren Salmieri - A&R
Joy Gilbert Monfried - Project Director
Bridget McGoldrick - Packaging Manager
Jo Hay - Design

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