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Deniece Williams – 1976 – This Is Niecy Read Reviews, Buy the Album or Download the Album for free Intro by Dusty Groove Review 1 by Lejink Review 2 by M.Spencer Rip, posting and adittional info’s by Nikos Genius work from Denice Williams – a singer who’d cracked the charts a bit as Denice Chandler, with a little girl soul sound, way back in the 60s – but who’s grown up considerably by this essential 70s set! Chandler’s voice is still a bit high – almost in a Minnie Riperton sort of mode – and she’s working with some great help from the Earth Wind & Fire camp, considering that production is by Maurice White and Charles Stepney!

Like the best EWF work of the 70s, the album’s polished, but has a tremendous sense of depth – feelings that are mature and massively soulful, and which are quite different than Williams later pop from the 80s. Tracks A1 It’s Important to Me 4:21 A2 That’s What Friends Are For 4:27 A3 Slip Away 3:49 A4 Cause You Love Me, Baby 4:08 B1 Free 5:57 B2 Watching Over 3:53 B3 If You Don’t Believe 7:54 Three of my favourite albums by soulstresses from the early 70’s are “Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta“, Minnie Riperton‘s “Perfect Angel” and this debut album by Deniece Williams. All three ladies had connections with Stevie Wonder and the first two albums benefitted immeasurably from the great man’s writing and production skills, which in the mid 70’s were at an artistic peak. For her album, Niecy had to make do with the next best thing, Maurice White of Earth Wind & Fire fame and together with the assistance of coproducer Charles Stepney and EWF for instrumental backing, came up with this quite beautiful and wonderful album.

The production really is exquisite, every element of the band, from brass to percussion, strings to bass, shining brightly in the service of some delectable music. The full version of “Free” is for me one of the highlights of 70’s soul, especially that “dawn-breaking” intro, while “Watching Over” and “Important To Me” are good examples of that much maligned musical style jazz funk. The two follow-up singles to “Free”, “Cause You Love Me Baby” and especially “That’s What Friends Are For” are honeyed mid-tempo things of beauty, but there’s really very little to complain about here. Deniece’s stratospheric vocals hit the high notes when she has to but her singing never sounds showy or unnecessary. It would of course have been easy for her to unleash her voice every chance she could, but she intuitively treats each song on its merits, always quitting while she’s ahead.

This type of music is sometimes labelled “Quiet Storm”, in which this can’t have been far off the perfect storm right here. In the summer of 1976 Columbia Records finally release ex-Wonderlove vocalist Deniece Williams debut album. Produced by Maurice White of Earth Wind & Fire and Charles Stepney this turned out to be a very stunning debut and was one truly one of the best debuts of 1976. After singing in Stevie Wonder’s background group Wonderlove from 72-74 Niecy finally steps out on her own and showed why she deserved to be a solo act. Maurice White was really on a roll during this era producing not just Niecy but also his band and the Emotions.