Showing posts with label O.V. Wright. Show all posts
Showing posts with label O.V. Wright. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2018

O.V. Wright - We're Still Together

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1979
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:29
Size: 86,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:46)  1. We're Still Together
(4:12)  2. I Found Peace
(3:41)  3. It's Cold Without Your Love
(3:28)  4. Baby Baby Baby
(3:22)  5. I'm Gonna Stay
(5:12)  6. The Hurt Is On
(4:45)  7. Today I Sing The Blues
(4:30)  8. Mirror Of My Soul
(4:28)  9. Sacrifice

Released at the peak of disco fever in 1979, We're Still Together is a product of its era. Willie Mitchell's production is slick and overpowering, with dense string arrangements and vocal choruses that flatten everything around them. Although the material, including a cover of Aretha Franklin's "Baby Baby Baby," is strong and Wright is in fine voice throughout, it's tough to consider We're Still Together anything more than an ambitious failure. ~ Jason Ankeny https://www.allmusic.com/album/were-still-together-mw0001059778

We're Still Together

Saturday, January 20, 2018

O.V. Wright - The Soul Of O.V. Wright

Styles: Vocal, R&B
Year: 1992
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:25
Size: 121,9 MB
Art: Front

(3:24)  1. You're Gonna Make Me Cry
(2:46)  2. I'd Rather Be Blind, Crippled, And Crazy
(3:07)  3. When You Took Your Love From Me
(2:14)  4. Gonna Forget About You
(3:02)  5. Everybody Knows (The River Song)
(3:04)  6. Don't Let My Baby Ride
(2:04)  7. I Don't Want To Sit Down
(3:20)  8. Born All Over
(2:23)  9. Ace Of Spades
(3:06) 10. Eight Men, Four Women
(3:45) 11. A Nickel And A Nail
(2:56) 12. Heartaches, Heartaches
(2:55) 13. Drowning On Dry Land
(2:23) 14. Monkey Dog
(2:49) 15. He's My Son (Just The Same)
(2:39) 16. I've Been Searching
(2:34) 17. Motherless Child
(2:44) 18. I'm Going Home (To Live With God)

The Soul of O.V. Wright isn't fancy, but it gets the job done. In that way, this solid 18-track compilation is just like its subject, one of the most underrated deep soul singers of his era. Although the Houston-based Wright had the grit of Otis Redding (minus Redding's occasional tendency to oversing) and the spiritual grace of Sam Cooke's pre-secular work, Wright only managed a couple of major hits on the R&B charts, and not even his best single, 1965's startling, Ray Charles-like ballad "'You're Gonna Make Me Cry,'" crossed over to the pop charts. Regardless, all 18 tracks here are sublime deep soul, from the testifying swing of his first single "'I Don't Want to Sit Down'" to his remarkable work with Willie Mitchell in the '70s. ("'I'd Rather Be Blind, Crippled and Crazy'" is every bit the equal of any of Mitchell's better-known work with Al Green from the same period.) There is plenty more to savor where this came from, but The Soul of O.V. Wright is a terrific introduction to this amazing performer. 
~ Stewart Mason https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-soul-of-ov-wright-mw0000092694

Personnel: O.V. Wright (vocals).

The Soul Of O.V. Wright