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Carol Williams, born in Montclair,
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, is a vocalist and songwriter who achieved success with her disco songs in the 1970s. She was the first female artist signed to the disco label
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. Carol Williams was once a member of the post-disco/ garage house studio project called
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Career

Williams began her career working with producer Vincent Montana, Jr. and the Salsoul Orchestra. Her most notable recording, "
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", was very popular at a time when disco was just breaking into the mainstream. The success of "More" led to the ''Lectric Lady'' album, released on Salsoul Records in 1976 and featured the singles "Come Back" and "Love Is You". The latter song was sampled in 1999 by Italian DJ Spiller in an instrumental track called " Groove Jet", on the ''Mighty Miami EP'', and in 2000 in the vocal version of the track, called " Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" with vocals performed by
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. The track featuring Ellis-Bextor reached number one in the UK and Australia, and sparked renewed demand for the original. Not long after the release of her album, Williams parted Salsoul Records. In 1978 she signed with Canadian label Roy B.
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where she recorded a duet with singer producer Tony Valor "Love Has Come My Way". Her second album ''Reflections of Carol Williams'' was issued in 1979 and featured the singles "Tell the World" and "Dance the Night Away".


1980s to present

She turned down
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's song "Over Like a Fat Rat" and passed it to
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because she wasn't fond of the concept of a song that is "about a rat," defending her position, "Anything I am singing has to make sense to me and tell a story." Rae's version which turned into a minor club hit was appraised by Williams, " ndshe did a fantastic job. The way they arranged it—it was amazing." In 1982 she had a R&B hit "Can't Get Away (from Your Love)" on Vanguard label which did well on the ''Billboard'' dance chart peaking at number 38. "You've Reached the Bottom Line" was also a dance chart hit in 1983, and peaked at number 59. Carol Williams is still performing spending up to ten hours a day in her
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, recording studio. She actively does shows on disco flashback concerts and travels with her live band. Her songs have appeared on various Salsoul and Unidisc compilations. In 2016 she co-wrote, co-produced and sang "It’s Gonna Be Different" with her musician son De-Verne Williams Jr.


Discography


Albums

* ''Lectric Lady'' (1976,
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) * ''Reflections of Carol Williams'' (1979,
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)


Singles


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Carol Year of birth missing (living people) American disco musicians American women pop singers American dance musicians American rhythm and blues singer-songwriters People from Montclair, New Jersey Salsoul Records artists Living people 20th-century American women singers 21st-century American women singers 20th-century American singers 21st-century American singers