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Lenny Williams – Choosing You [Expanded Edition] (2014)

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Choosing YouLenny Williams was a product of a pre-MTV era, in which talent and chops counted for more than image in R&B. Although the former Tower of Power singer was considered attractive and could drive women wild — especially when he was belting out a romantic Tower of Power ballad like “So Very Hard to Go” or “Willing to Learn” — it was Williams’ amazing vocal range that ultimately won over ’70s soul audiences. One of the best solo albums that Williams recorded after leaving Tower in 1975 was 1977’s Choosing You, a generally excellent LP that was produced by Frank Wilson. Most of the time, this is a very optimistic record — Williams’ optimism is hard to miss on upbeat offerings like “Shoo Doo Fu Fu Ooh!,” “Look Up With Your Mind,” and the funky title song (which boasts…

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…an addictive groove that won’t quit). Choosing You isn’t a disco album, although its positive outlook reflects the feel-good mentality of the disco era. This isn’t to say that the lyrics aren’t substantial — on “Please Don’t Tempt Me,” for example, Williams portrays a married man who is battling the urge to commit adultery.

1. Shoo Doo Fu Fu Ooh! [03:22]
2. Look Up with Your Mind [04:42]
3. Choosing You [06:12]
4. Riding the High Wire [04:33]
5. Please Don’t Tempt Me [07:52]
6. I’ve Been Away from Love Too Long [04:08]
7. Trust in Me [04:15]
8. Problem Solver [03:54]
9. Choosing You (7” Single) [03:30]
10. Choosing You (Mono 12” Single) [06:13]
11. Shoo Doo Fu Fu Ooh! (Mono 7” Single) [03:24]
12. Look Up with Your Mind (7” Single) [03:33]


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