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(2021) Mary Wilson - Mary Wilson [Expanded Edition]



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When news came of Mary Wilson’s passing on the evening of February 8, 2021, a collective gasp could be heard around the world. Wilson was planning for an active 2021 once it was safe to resume performing, including a tour with B.J. Thomas and the release of previously unheard recordings. In her final message to fans shared on YouTube, the legendary Supreme confirmed that “I finally decided how to work with Universal, and they are going to release new Mary Wilson recordings. Yes! At last! At last.” Mary promised that her 1979 self-titled album for Motown would finally see a reissue as well as the productions by the late, great Gus Dudgeon (Elton John, David Bowie). “It was four wonderful songs that were never released…and I also have some other songs, some surprising new songs… Thank you Universal for chiming in with me and helping this come true. Hopefully some of that will be out on my birthday, March 6th… I’ve got my fingers crossed.” The digital premiere of Mary Wilson: Expanded Edition include the original Mary Wilson album; three single versions of the album’s disco anthem “Red Hot;” the four bonus tracks produced by Gus Dudgeon; and an all-new single streaming now with special relevance to the world in which we live, “Why Can’t We All Get Along.”  The latter was produced by Richard Davis of Gold Forever Music, a publishing company established by Mary’s old friend and collaborator Eddie Holland.  The poignant song was written by Davis and Angelo Bond, co-writer of Freda Payne’s 1971 anthem “Bring the Boys Home.” 1979’s Mary Wilson – her solo debut, released over two years after The Supremes’ final album – is the centerpiece of this digital release.  Produced by Hal Davis (The Jackson 5, Diana Ross, Bobby Darin), the Motown LP was geared at the dancefloor and anchored by the smoldering and insistent “Red Hot.”  Penned by Frank Busey and John Duarte, that song is celebrated by the inclusion of its original single edit and 12-inch remix by Rusty Garner, as well as by Garner’s shorter promotional remix. While Mary Wilson charted on the Billboard R&B survey and “Red Hot” made it to both the R&B and Disco charts, the album didn’t launch the Supreme’s solo career as was hoped.  The next year, Mary teamed up with Gus Dudgeon to pursue a new sound as the post-disco era was already taking hold.  In her second memoir Supreme Faith: Someday We’ll Be Together, she wrote, “I was very excited about these four songs.  It wasn’t the formula disco of my first album. Two of the songs were big ballads. The other two were rock and roll in the style of Tina Turner’s mid-eighties hits; I was certainly ahead of the time.” Despite the strength of the songs and Dudgeon’s typically immaculate productions, they sat on the shelf.  In 2015, “You Dance My Heart Around the Stars” saw a belated release from its co-writer Stephen John Kalinich, the poet-lyricist best-known for his collaborations with Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys.  It’s reprised here while the other three songs are all making their official debuts.


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Tracklist:
01.Red Hot (6:06)
02.I’ve Got What You Need (5:08 )
03.You Make Me Feel So Good (5:51)
04.(I Love A) Warm Summer Night (4:07)
05.Pick Up the Pieces (5:01)
06.You’re the Light That Guides My Way (3:18 )
07.Midnight Dancer (3:08 )
08.Red Hot (7″ Single Version) (3:53)
09.Red Hot (12″ Disco Version) (7:12)
10.Red Hot (12″ B-Side Promo Version) (3:53)
11.You Dance My Heart Around the Stars (4:34)
12.Save Me (3:53)
13.Love Talk (4:05)
14.Green River (3:36)
15.Why Can’t We All Get Along (Single Version) (4:50)


Media Report:
Genre: soul
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits

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by Guest-2433
    on 2021-05-31 15:33:55
avatarLike so many artists, Mary Wilson has gone too soon. Although she had an illustrious career and life as one of the founding members of The Supremes and often said that she was one of the "ooh - aah" and "doo-wop" singers in the background, she had a unique voice, magnetic charm and will never be forgotten. Mary, your music will live on in the hearts of both The Supremes' Fans as well as those who followed your signing career till the end. Now you can make sweet music with Flo (Florence) Ballard in heaven!
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