Mostrando postagens com marcador Gary Wright. Mostrar todas as postagens
Mostrando postagens com marcador Gary Wright. Mostrar todas as postagens

quinta-feira, 2 de fevereiro de 2017

Gary Wright and Wonderwhell - Ring of Changes (1972)


















Gary Wright and Wonderwhell - Ring of Changes (1972) - 2016

from prnewswire.com
Keyboardist Gary Wright is the New Jersey-born psychology student who landed in London at the height of the rock revolution in 1967, where he founded Spooky Tooth and had a successful solo career producing the classic hits "Dream Weaver" and "Love Is Alive." Wright recorded Ring of Changes in 1972 with Wonderwheel, a band featuring Mick Jones, who would go on to found Foreigner, Lindisfarne bassist Tom Duffey and John Bonham-influenced drummer Bryson Graham, with Jones and Graham later joining him and Mike Harrison in a reunited Spooky Tooth. The planned follow-up to Wright's two previous solo albums for A&M Records, 1970's Extraction and 1971's Footprint, the finished record was released for the first time to digital retailers through UMe and as a CD by Cherry Red internationally on July 29.

"I hadn't listened to it in 40 years, but when I put it on, I thought to myself, 'I can't believe this was never released,'" says Wright. "It was more of a rock album than what I had done, but I think it stands up alongside anything that you might hear being played on Classic Rock radio around the world. I hope that people will be surprised by the material. I'm proud of it and I'm glad it's finally coming out so everyone can hear what we did all those years ago."

Produced by Wright and one of the first albums to be recorded at the newly opened Apple Studios on Saville Row, Ring of Changes is remarkably eclectic in style, ranging from the funky blues of "Goodbye Sunday," with lyrics by Gary's sister Lorna Lee, featuring a George Harrison slide guitar solo that sounds like an outtake from All Things Must Pass (which Wright famously played on) to the Crosby, Stills & Nash folk-rock harmonies and Led Zeppelin "Stairway to Heaven" feel of the album's epic closer, "Creation."

"That was the track that got me when I listened to the album again," said Wright.

There are also stylistic nods to The Band in the soulful country of "Set on You," a rollicking Mad Dogs and Englishmen feel to the Hugh McCracken-penned "Something for Us All" and the previously released single, "I Know" (a bonus track which never appeared on the original album) with its The Who meets Bad Company flourish.  "Goodbye Sunday" was previously released by the German label Ariola after it was featured in a ski documentary.

Wright, who was originally introduced to George Harrison by his Hamburg mate Klaus Voormann, who played bass on Gary's first two solo albums, explains how the Beatle ended up playing slide guitar on "Goodbye Sunday," which was not the first time either – Harrison had previously played on Footprint under the pseudonym George O'Hara.

"We were in the studio and I was showing him the song," explains Wright. "He just started playing slide guitar and came up with that line, which I think really worked."

Wright was an American student in Germany when he formed the band the New York Tymes, who were the openers for Traffic's very first gig in Oslo, Norway, where he was introduced by his New Jersey buddy, producer Jimmy Miller, to Island chief Chris Blackwell, who put Gary with members of a band called Art to form Spooky Tooth.

Wright first played keyboards on Harrison's "Isn't It a Pity," then went on to play on most of the rest of the All Things Must Pass album, as well as George's sessions for Ringo Starr's "It Don't Come Easy" and "Back Off Boogaloo." The pair became lifelong friends, sharing an interest in Eastern religions, with Wright contributing to several of Harrison's solo albums. Wright also played keyboards on Nilsson's classic "Without You." Upon signing with Warner Bros. in 1975, Wright released his classic album Dream Weaver, which produced a pair of hit singles in the title track and "Love Is Alive."

01. Lovetaker
02. Wild Bird
03. Something For Us All
04. Set On You
05. Ring Of Changes
06. Goodbye Sunday
07. For A Woman
08. Workin' On A River
09. Creation
Bonus
10. I Know (A-Side Of Single)
11. What Can We Do (Recorded During The "Ring Of Changes" Sessions)
12. Somebody (B-Side Of Single)

Gary Wright - Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar
Tom Duffey - Bass, Vocals
Bryson Graham - Drums
Mick Jones - Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals (2)
George Harrison - Slide Guitar – George Harrison (6)






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sexta-feira, 13 de abril de 2012

Gary Wright - First Signs Of Life (repost)














Gary Wright - First Signs Of Life - 1995

01. Kani Fe
02. Better Get Up and Go
03. Arawa
04. Rio Amazonas
05. Oh Shu Ba
06. Don't Try to Own Me
07. Olua
08. Bo Bo Wa
09. Rio Amazonas, Pt. 2
10. Twilight


George Harrison - Back Vocals
Gary Wright - Keyboards, Vocals
Ricardo Silveira - Guitar
Jimmy Haslip - Bass, Percussion, Drums
Terry Bozzio -Percussion, Drums
Steve Farris - Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Steve Farris (Drums)
Marlon Klein, T.S. Vinayakaram, T.H. Vinayak Ram, Trichur Mohan, Vikku Vinayakram, Ayo Adeyemi - Percussion
Ayo Adeyemi - Vocals


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quarta-feira, 21 de março de 2012

Gary Wright - Waiting to Catch the Light (repost)



















Gary Wright - Waiting to Catch the Light - 2008 - EP

1. Silent Choirs of Snowflakes
2. Curtains of Change
3. Lost in the Forest of Time
4. Waiting to Catch the Light
5. Stones, Stars and Sages
6. Fires of Memorie

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terça-feira, 20 de dezembro de 2011

Gary Wright - First Signs Of Life




















Gary Wright - First Signs Of Life - 1995

Review from AMG

Some might recall musician Gary Wright from his several hit songs of the '70s and '80s, including the classic "Dream Weaver." His distinctive vocals and visionary use of keyboards to create a mood were definitive trademarks of his sound. For the '90s, Wright has embellished that sound with the addition of invigorating guitar with African and Brazilian influences. The musicianship here is impressive, supplied by Wright again on keyboards and vocals, and guest musicians Terry Bozzio on drums, Ricardo Silveria on guitar, and even George Harrison on backup vocals. The newly composed original material blends Brazilian percussion with African choral music to create an infectious worldbeat hybrid, and the musicians' performances radiate sincerity and joy.


01. Kani Fe
02. Better Get Up and Go
03. Arawa
04. Rio Amazonas
05. Oh Shu Ba
06. Don't Try to Own Me
07. Olua
08. Bo Bo Wa
09. Rio Amazonas, Pt. 2
10. Twilight




Gary Wright - Keyboards, Vocals
George Harrison - Back Vocals
Ricardo Silveira - Guitar
Jimmy Haslip - Bass, Percussion, Drums
Terry Bozzio -Percussion, Drums
Steve Farris - Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Steve Farris (Drums)
Marlon Klein, T.S. Vinayakaram, T.H. Vinayak Ram, Trichur Mohan, Vikku Vinayakram - Percussion
Ayo Adeyemi - Vocals, Percussion

Re-post of an original publication March 30, 2010 but now with 320 @

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terça-feira, 27 de abril de 2010

Gary Wright - Waiting to Catch the Light



















Gary Wright - Waiting to Catch the Light - 2008 - EP

1. Silent Choirs of Snowflakes
2. Curtains of Change
3. Lost in the Forest of Time
4. Waiting to Catch the Light
5. Stones, Stars and Sages
6. Fires of Memorie

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terça-feira, 30 de março de 2010

Gary Wright - First Signs Of Life














Gary Wright - First Signs Of Life - 1995

01. Kani Fe
02. Better Get Up and Go
03. Arawa
04. Rio Amazonas
05. Oh Shu Ba
06. Don't Try to Own Me
07. Olua
08. Bo Bo Wa
09. Rio Amazonas, Pt. 2
10. Twilight


George Harrison - Back Vocals
Gary Wright - Keyboards, Vocals
Ricardo Silveira - Guitar
Jimmy Haslip - Bass, Percussion, Drums
Terry Bozzio -Percussion, Drums
Steve Farris - Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Steve Farris (Drums)
Marlon Klein, T.S. Vinayakaram, T.H. Vinayak Ram, Trichur Mohan, Vikku Vinayakram, Ayo Adeyemi - Percussion
Ayo Adeyemi - Vocals


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