Wednesday, 26 July 2023

Dwight Twilley Band - Sincerely / Twilley Don't Mind (2 albums on 1 CD) (1976 /1977)

Year: 1976 /1977 (CD Jul 17, 2007)
Label: Raven Records (Australia), RVCD-253
Style: Rock, Power Pop
Country: Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S. (June 6, 1951)
Time: 77:10
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 519 Mb

Dwight Twilley (born June 6, 1951) is an American pop/rock singer and songwriter, best known for the Top 20 hit singles "I'm on Fire" (1975) and "Girls" (1984). His music is associated with the power pop style. Twilley and Phil Seymour performed as the Dwight Twilley Band through 1978, and Twilley has performed as a solo act since then.
His latest album, Always, was released in November 2014 through Twilley's own label, Big Oak Records.
Twilley was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. He attended Edison High School and went to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College from 1971 to 1973.
Twilley and Phil Seymour met in Tulsa in 1967 at a theater where they had gone to see The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night, and soon began writing songs and recording together. They continued their partnership over the next several years under the band name Oister. Twilley wrote all the songs and played guitar and piano, Seymour played drums and bass, and both sang leads and harmonies. Later, guitarist Bill Pitcock IV played lead guitar on most of their tracks.
Twilley and Seymour eventually decided to leave Tulsa and try to be discovered in Memphis, Tennessee. By sheer chance, the first recording studio that they wandered into was Sun Studio, where they met, according to Twilley, "some guy named Phillips." After listening to a cassette of their folk/pop/country blend, Jerry Phillips (son of Sun founder Sam Phillips) referred them to the Tupelo, Mississippi studio of former Sun artist Ray Harris, whom both Twilley and Seymour credited for introducing them to rockabilly and adding a harder edge to their sound.
Ultimately, Twilley and Seymour left Tulsa and went to Los Angeles in 1974 to find a label, where they signed with Shelter Records, a label with offices in Los Angeles and Tulsa that was co-owned by Denny Cordell and Tulsa's Leon Russell. Cordell promptly changed the group's name from Oister to the Dwight Twilley Band, which set the seeds for future problems arising from Seymour's anonymity in the partnership. Because of Shelter's Tulsa headquarters, they were able to self-produce many songs in their hometown, recording at the historic The Church Studio. They recorded "I'm on Fire" in one night at The Church Studio.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_Twilley)

01. I’m on Fire (03:18)
02. Could Be Love (02:41)
03. Feeling in the Dark (02:55)
04. You Were So Warm (02:29)
05. I’m Losing You (02:13)
06. Sincerely (02:39)
07. Tv (02:16)
08. Release Me (02:31)
09. Three Persons (02:09)
10. Baby Let’s Cruise (03:00)
11. England (02:34)
12. Just Like the Sun (03:49)
13. Here She Comes (04:09)
14. Looking for the Magic (03:18)
15. That I Remember (03:29)
16. Rock and Roll ’47 (03:25)
17. Tying to Find My Baby (03:38)
18. Twilley Don’t Mind (02:56)
19. Sleeping (06:17)
20. Chance to Get Away (02:37)
21. Invasion (03:30)
22. I Don’t Know My Name (02:18)
23. Shark (In the Dark) (02:32)
24. Didn’t You Say (03:01)
25. You Never Listen to My Music (03:18)

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