Friday, September 24, 2021

Willie Clayton - Let's Get Together(1993)Ace(usa) - Rare Soul

The soulful Mississippi-born vocalist, Willie Clayton is known to his fans for his rich, passionate delivery that fuses the fierce emotions of the blues with a melodic style that honors vintage soul and rhythm & blues. If you dont know him your in for a treat!  While some of his earlier efforts reflected the tastes of R&B radio of the '80s, as his career progressed his audience came to appreciate material that was more solidly rooted in soul and blues traditions, focusing on Clayton's favorite themes, love, romance, and seduction. The New Jack Swing-styled title track of 1989's Never Too Late was one of Clayton's biggest hits, 2002's The Last Man Standing typified the soulful, sexy (and sometimes funky) sound that helped propel his career into the 21st century, and 2011's Sings the Number Ones saw him honoring his influences with a set of cover tunes.   Willie Clayton was born in Indianola, Mississippi on March 29, 1955. He grew up with ten siblings and got his start in music singing in church. By the time he was in his early teens, he was working with an R&B group called the Soul Blenders, and they released a single on Duplex Records, "That's What My Daddy Did," in 1969. Clayton moved to Chicago in 1971 and became a club and city favorite. After playing a show with Al Green, Clayton was introduced to Green's producer, Willie Mitchell, who signed him to a deal with Pawn Records, a subsidiary of Hi, in 1974. Mitchell produced some fine Clayton efforts, including "I Must Be Losin' You," "It's Time You Made Up Your Mind," and "Baby You're Ready," but none of them hit, and his deal with Pawn ended in 1976. Clayton spent time touring with Al Green, Barry White, and James Brown, and started his own Sky Hero label in 1980, but the song "Living with You, But My Heart Is Somewhere Else" had only marginal regional exposure.Clayton finally enjoyed a taste of soul success in 1984 when his "Tell Me" (produced by General Crook) and "What a Way to Put It" for Compleat Records nudged onto the lower reaches of the R&B charts. "Tell Me" was a regional hit and could be found on juke boxes across the United States and in England. After cutting a handful of singles for the Kirstee label (including "Where Has Love Gone"), he landed a record deal with Polydor, his first experience with a major label. Billed as Will Clayton, 1989's "Never Too Late" peaked at 52 on the R&B charts, and two more Polydor singles also charted that year, "Tell Me" and "I Wanna Be Where You Are." Polydor would issue an album, Never Too Late, but it was his only full-length release for the label. In the early to mid-'90s, Clayton would release albums for the British Ace label (Let's Get Together, Simply Beautiful) and the soul-centric U.S. independent company Ichiban Records (Feels Like Love, No Getting Over Me). After releasing several titles on independent labels, he decided to invest in himself and launched his own Endzone Entertainment label with 2002's The Last Man Standing.In 2005 Clayton jumped from Endzone to Malaco Records, a label that had enjoyed great success with artists performing in the vintage R&B style. Clayton cut four albums for Malaco -- Full Circle, Gifted, My Tyme, and Soul and Blues -- before making his way back to Endzone. This proved to be a good time for Willie Clayton; between 2001 and 2008, he landed six albums in the Top Ten of the Blues Albums chart, and in 2010, his song "We Both Grown" (a duet with Dave Hollister of Blackstreet from Clayton's album Love, Romance & Respect) made the R&B singles survey. Jerry Williams (aka Swamp Dogg) contributed vocals and production to 2011's If Your Loving Wasn't Good Enough to Keep Me … How in the World Do You Think It Can Bring Me Back? 2011 also brought the album Sings the Number Ones, where he interpreted some of his favorite blues and soul classics, as well as The Tribute: One Man, One Voice, which included Clayton's take on Marvin Sease's underground hit "Candy Licker." Clayton's original material took center stage on 2012's I Am Rhythm & Blues and 2015's Heart & Soul, and he was back in solid and seductive form on 2020's Born to Sing, as apt a title as one could ask for.I remember well buying his debut Album on the long gone Timeless label on Vinyl back in the 1980,s after hearing him on the Radio.If he had neen around in the 1960,s he would have attained superstar status...he,s that good!..I cant locate my copy of this superb album so my good friend Reb Jukebox Supplied his..nice one m8!....PURE SOUL!!!...from the Ace label in Mississippi not London.

AMM

                                              Album Review Courtesy Of Reb Jukebox

                                        A Taster Below..Great Version Of David Ruffin,s Classic!

                                                                        Tracks Listed Below







22 comments:

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you AMM

Davetuba said...

As always, great review of a outstanding soul performer!

reb.jukebox said...

Thank you AMM for a nice artcile, great read
Reb

CanoMan said...

Great review gracias

AMM said...

super review reb jukebox..i just found my copy!...better late than never..lol

RMstorm said...

Thanks Reb Jukebox for getting us together with Clayton

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Fantástic review thank u AMM and Red Jukebox

richsoul said...

Good job of the walk Away from Love. Willie Clayton does a real good job. thanks AMM

tennessee boy said...

Thanks about this great singer !

Bob Mac said...

Excellent review, thanks very much.

PhilN said...

Thanks AMM & Reb Jukebox for the review.

Rocco said...

Magnifico.
Top class.

Bill Pritchard said...

Sounds like my sort of thing.

pedro B said...

Thanks Reb Jukebox and All Music Man for this rich in soul album walk away is a killer track

Cheers Pedro

BillyMac said...

Been looking for this! Thanks Reb and AMM.

hakase said...

Thank you both Reb Jukebox and AMM!

PeterH said...

Not new for me, but always a great listen! Thanks for review, P.

richsoul said...

thank you AMM for Willie Clayton, thanks.

Rush said...

Thanks for the review always a pleasure listening to Willie Clayton

renald said...

Thanks for the review AMM. Nice to be back.

ELtel said...

One that's passed me by, thanks for the review MM.
cheers,ELtel

MusicFan59 said...

Thanks for the review. Did not know that this one existed. Willie is a very versatile entertainer. He songs everything - gospel, blues, soul...