Friday, December 17, 2021

Angela Winbush - Angela Winbush (1994) Elektra - Soul (FLAC)

Singer, songwriter, keyboardist, and producer Angela Winbush's credentials include solo hits such as her R&B number one "Angel" as half of the singing duo René & Angela and their hits "Save Your Love (For #1)" and "Your Smile"; and hits she wrote for Stephanie Mills and the Isley Brothers. Besides Rene Moore, Winbush's early collaborators included Rufus' bassist Bobby Watson, engineer/producer Bruce Swedien, and George Duke. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Winbush grew up singing gospel music in the church choir and learned to play piano as a child. She had no intentions of pursuing a professional music career when she attended Washington, D.C.'s Howard University, where she majored in architecture. To earn money to pay expenses, she began singing on recording sessions and formed a vocal trio that opened for Van McCoy and Al Jarreau. She became interested in the music business and changed her major to music education. Around 1977, Winbush sent a demo tape to New York DJ Gary Byrd. He played it over the phone for his friend Stevie Wonder, who called Winbush and invited her to Los Angeles. While singing in Wonder's backup band Wonderlove, Winbush learned about writing and producing by sitting in on sessions with Wonder. In 1980, she met singer/songwriter Rene Moore through Wonderlove vocalist Carolyn Dennis and they began writing songs together, eventually forming the duo René & Angela. In 1978, former Tower of Power lead singer Lenny Williams recorded one of their songs, "Changes." A friend introduced the duo to Dr. Cecil Hale, a Capitol Records executive who signed the duo to the label. Two LPs were issued, Wall to Wall and Rise. Another René & Angela song, the ballad "I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love," was recorded by Alton McClain & Destiny on their self-titled 1978 Polydor LP. In 1985, René & Angela signed to the Mercury imprint. Their label debut, Street Called Desire, went gold, yielding the number one R&B hits "Save Your Love (For #1)," which featured a rap by Kurtis Blow, and "Your Smile." An earlier René & Angela song would resurface in a big way. The first single from Stephanie Mills' 1985 Stephanie Mills album was "Stand Back"; on its flipside was her passionate cover of "I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love." Because of its massive radio play as an album track, Mills' version was reissued as an A-side and held the number one spot for two weeks in spring 1986.
By 1987, Winbush was solo and got her first production job on the Isley Brothers' Smooth Sailing LP after the group's lead singer, Ronald Isley, mentioned to Warner Bros. records executive Benny Medina that he wanted to work with the group who did "Your Smile." After working together, Isley became the singer's manager, and he continued to benefit from Winbush's songwriting and production talents. The two married in 1993, but later divorced.
After she released her third solo album from four and featured Here, a self-titled Top 12 R&B hit, in 1994, Winbush largely worked in the background. In the early 2000s, she fought and beat ovarian cancer. The TV One network gave her career some much-deserved attention in 2010, when it made her the subject of one of their Unsung documentaries.She lives and performs in the Las Vegas Area. One of the Best versions i,ve ever heard of "Inner City Blues" apart from Marvin Gayes Original & The Chi-Lites!

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Line Up

Angela Winbush: Producer, Arranger, Lead & Backing Vocal, Keyboards, Synthesizers, Piano, Programming, Clavinet, Synthesized Bass, Drums, Percussion, Drum Programming
Chuckii Booker: Producer, Arranger, Keyboards, Synthesizers, Electric Bass, Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Drums, Percussion, Drum Programming
Gerald Albright: Alto Saxophone
Sekou Bunch: Electric Bass, Drums, Percussion
George Duke: Flute, Piano
Nathan East: Bass
Ernie Isley: Acoustic & Electric Six- & Twelve-String Guitars, Sitar, 12-String Bass
Roman Johnson: Keyboards, Synthesizers, Sampling, Synthesized Bass, Drums, Percussion, Synthesized Horns
Herman Matthews: Drums, Percussion
Michael Schlesinger: Keyboards & Programming
Ronald Isley: Executive Producer
 
                                                                  Tracks Below(FLAC)




16 comments:

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Quite an interest story of her career.

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

interesting this new to me sounds good Thanks AMM

Big Dave said...

Nice, a big fan of AW... thanks for the review AMM

BigD

Anghellic67$ said...

Another great Album Thank you AMM

Bob Mac said...

New to me too, interested in hearing this.

hakase said...

thanks for this AMM looks interesting but i dont think say hello to this lady!

renald said...

This woman is dynamite. she actually performs better, in my opinion, then when she was with Renee'. thanks for this review AMM.

PeterH said...

A great singer and a great album! Thanks for review, P.

raphaelmsx said...

Very good taster, thanks for this review!!!

reb.jukebox said...

new for me, interested to take a listen
thanks Reb

pedro B said...

A great allrounder for me not much this lady couldn't do great review All Music Man

Cheers Pedro

richsoul said...

Good tunes from a great lady. Excellent review and very interesting. Thanks for presenting Angela Winbush history in very informative manner. Thanks AMM

tennessee boy said...

Unknown album which i have a real interest !

CanoMan said...

Good background and review gracias

ELtel said...

New one to me MM, thanks for reviewing.
cheers,ELtel

Rush said...

Thanks for a comprehensive review AMM