ARTIST PROFILE: Alyson Williams
Posted by Radiocafé on 14 Jan 2008 at 11:46 am |
Category: 4. Soul Sounds
Alyson Williams is one of many of today’s great singers who learned her craft surrounded by the very best. Her musical roots stem from some of the finest soul music ever made, having sung with all time greats such as Melba Moore, Curtis Hairston and Bobby Brown.
A backing vocalist and lead singer for soul group High Fashion, it was inevitable that Alyson would go it alone, and the end of the 1980s revealed one of the most gorgeous soul albums of the era, “Raw”. The ballads are rich and full, and many of you will recognise the definitive classic “I Need Your Lovin’”. (a small reminder for those in “Sample This Artist” to the right). The up-tempo tunes also demonstrated her versatility, the album providing a fantastic blend of mellow soul and funky dance beats. Copies of this are getting scarce these days - it’s only available on import - so snap them up while they are available.
A self-entitled LP followed, but we had to wait over a decade for a further release, the aptly named “It’s About Time”. It was well worth the wait.
Why Alyson didn’t get the profile and recognition she deserved remains a mystery, but thanks to the fantastic Expansion Records Alyson is back at the forefront of soul once again. She demonstrated this to perfection at London’s Jazz Cafe in January 2008, where she appeared with fellow soul legends Shirley Jones and Jean Carne - quite a combination of talent!
Take a listen here to snippets from three of the tracks taken from the latest release, and hear for your yourself just how beautiful Alyson’s voice is.
We are puzzled why soul music as good as this doesn’t get the airplay it clearly warrants. Young “R&B” artists, who have been in the business for five minutes, get the backing and support of an industry which perhaps would do well to learn a little about the true heritage of soul music. Singers such as Alyson Williams are a central part of this heritage, and can draw upon the experience of a lifetime surrounded by and working with the very finest. This factor, together with her incredible natural talent, dictates that she rightfully deserves her place as one of all time greats.
Young soul singers developing their craft could learn so much from singers such as Alyson Williams, who provides an exemplary example of how it should be done. But it frustrates us a little that developing soul singers have little opportunity to learn from singers such as Alyson, since albums such as “It’s About Time” are unfairly overlooked by the radio schedulers and A&R men.
In the meantime, those of us who know of her magical voice and are fortunate to have been caught under its spell will to continue to enjoy her music for a long, long time to come.
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ALYSON,
KEEP ON DOING YOUR THING YOU HAVE A UNIQUE AWESOME STRONG VOICE THAT KEEPS US WANTING MORE OF YOU!
KEEP MAKING THE RECORDING AND PUTTING ON YOUR SHOWS!
I AM YOUR NUMBER ONE FAN !
LOVE,
J.S.J.B (SHERRY) “JUST CALLMY NAME”