Sincerely (Dwight Twilley Band Album)
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''Sincerely'' is the debut album from the
Dwight Twilley Band 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 ...
, released in 1976 on
Shelter Records Shelter Records was a U.S. record label started by Leon Russell and Denny Cordell that operated from 1969 to 1981. The company established offices in both Los Angeles and Tulsa, Russell's home town, where the label sought to promote a "workshop ...
. The band consisted solely of
Dwight Twilley 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 (Dwight Twilley Band song), I'm on Fire" (1975) and "Girls" (1984). His music is associated with the power pop st ...
(guitar, piano, lead and harmony vocals) and
Phil Seymour Philip Warren Seymour (May 15, 1952 - August 17, 1993) was an American drummer, singer, guitarist and songwriter, best known for the singles "I'm on Fire" (with The Dwight Twilley Band), his own solo hit "Precious to Me" and for providing back ...
(drums, bass, percussion, lead and harmony vocals), although touring band member Bill Pitcock IV played lead guitar on every song except for "Sincerely" itself. The album credited production to Oister, which was the original name of the Dwight Twilley Band; later reissues have credited production directly to Twilley and Seymour.


Background

The songs on ''Sincerely'' come from three distinct recording periods: the band's first Tulsa and Los Angeles sessions for Shelter Records in 1974, which were intended by the label as rehearsals and demos but produced both of the first two singles (the top 20 hit "
I'm on Fire "I'm on Fire" is a song written and performed by American rock performer Bruce Springsteen. Released in 1985, it was the fourth single from his album ''Born in the U.S.A.'' History "I'm on Fire" was first recorded in January 1982 during the fir ...
" and "You Were So Warm"), a recording session produced by Robin Cable at
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in London that produced an entire album of material (tentatively called ''Fire''), and the band's sessions in Tulsa after returning from London.Benjamin, Kent H
"The Dwight Twilley Story"
. dwighttwilley.com. Retrieved 8-27-2007.
Due to the split between
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and
Denny Cordell Dennis Cordell-Lavarack (1 August 1943 – 18 February 1995), known as Denny Cordell, was an English record producer. He is notable for his mid-1960s and early 1970s productions of hit singles for The Moody Blues, Leon Russell, The Move, Procol ...
, Shelter Records lost its distribution deal in 1975 and was essentially out of business for a year. Had ''Fire'' been released as planned in late 1975, the track list supposedly included the following thirteen songs, with five songs produced by Oister (#) and eight by Cable (+): "I'm On Fire"#, "England"+, "Look Like An Angel"+, "I Don't Know My Name"+, "Lovin' Me"#, "Rock Yourself, Son"+, "Sky Blue"+, "Shark (In The Dark)"#, "Miserable Lady"+, "You Were So Warm"#, "No Resistance"+, "Dancer"+ and "Please Say Please"#. Because Shelter had no deal to release anything at the time, though, ''Fire'' was never released, and the final album was substantially altered, as the Twilley Band had recorded and produced at least another album's worth of material in the intervening year. Ultimately, only one of the Robin Cable-produced songs ("England") and three of the songs from ''Fire'' (also "I'm On Fire" and "You Were So Warm") reached the original version of ''Sincerely''.


Release

The extensive delay in release of the album after "I'm on Fire" contributed to ''Sincerely''s lack of sales success. It topped out at #138 on the Billboard album charts—even though the album used the same cover photograph as the front of the "I'm On Fire" single (a photograph of Twilley taken in a
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) to play up the connection. All but one of the songs from ''Fire'' (and the other unreleased Twilley tracks from that period, some of which were intended for ''The B Album''—at one time viewed as the follow-up to ''Fire'') have ended up either as bonus tracks on later editions of ''Sincerely'' or on ''
The Great Lost Twilley Album ''The Great Lost Twilley Album'' is a compilation of songs from the Dwight Twilley Band and Dwight Twilley solo, recorded in 1974 through 1980 and released in 1993 on Shelter Records. The basic band consisted of Dwight Twilley (guitar, piano, lea ...
'', a compilation of unreleased Dwight Twilley Band tracks that was issued on DCC Compact Classics (through Shelter) in 1993. The only song that has never been released in any form is the Cable-produced version of "Sky Blue"; although Twilley has written that the Dwight Twilley Band recorded that song more times than any other and that it was the first Twilley Band song to be played on the radio,Twilley, Dwight. Liner notes to ''XXI'', 1995. the only version of it to be released is a Twilley solo version. Because of the shifting distributions of Shelter Records until it was acquired by
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in 1993, ''Sincerely'' went out of print on LP within a couple of years after release. It has been reissued on CD three times: by DCC Compact Classics in 1989, by The Right Stuff imprint of EMI in 1997 and by Australia's
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in 2007, as part of a two-pack with the second Dwight Twilley Band album, ''
Twilley Don't Mind ''Twilley Don't Mind'' is the second album from the Dwight Twilley Band, recorded and released in 1977 on Shelter Records, distributed at the time by Arista Records. The band consisted of Dwight Twilley (guitar, piano, lead and harmony vocals), ...
''. Both of the first two reissues of ''Sincerely'' contain a bonus track that is not available elsewhere: "Look Like An Angel" on the 1989 DCC Classics reissue, and "Tiger Eyes" on the 1997 The Right Stuff/
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reissue. However, all of the bonus songs on the 2007
Raven Records Raven Records was an Australian record label that specialised in retrospectives and reissues or recordings by American, British and Australian artists. Raven Records was established in 1979 by Glenn A. Baker, Kevin Mueller and Peter Shillito ...
reissue were previously released on ''The Great Lost Twilley Album''.


Track listing

All tracks written by Dwight Twilley. # "
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" – 3:15 # "Could Be Love" – 2:38 # "Feeling in the Dark" – 2:54 # "You Were So Warm" – 2:25 # "I'm Losing You" – 2:11 # "Sincerely" – 2:38 # "TV" – 2:23 # "Release Me" – 2:28 # "Three Persons" – 2:05 # "Baby Let's Cruise" – 3:00 # "England" – 2:33 # "Just Like the Sun" – 3:46 ''1989 bonus tracks'' # "Did You See What Happened?" – 3:15 # "Look Like an Angel" – 4:42 # "Miserable Lady" – 2:56 # "Rock Yourself, Son" – 2:27 ''1997 bonus tracks'' # "Tiger Eyes" – 2:36 # "Please Say Please" – 2:23 # "Miserable Lady" – 3:03 # "Rock Yourself, Son" – 2:28 ''2007 bonus tracks'' # "I Don't Know My Name" # "Shark (In the Dark)" # "Didn't You Say" # "You Never Listen to My Music"


Personnel


Producers

* Dwight Twilley and Phil Seymour (also known as "Oister") ''except'' – "TV" produced by Twilley, Seymour and Bob Schaper;
"England", "Look Like an Angel", "Miserable Lady", "Rock Yourself, Son" and "I Don't Know My Name" produced by Robin Cable;
"Shark (In The Dark)" produced by Twilley, Seymour and "The Master of Time and Space" (
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). * Engineers – Jim Barth, Roger Harris,
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, Robin Cable, Ted Sharp, Bob Schaper, John Harkin


Musicians

*
Dwight Twilley 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 (Dwight Twilley Band song), I'm on Fire" (1975) and "Girls" (1984). His music is associated with the power pop st ...
– lead and harmony vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica on "Baby Let's Cruise" *
Phil Seymour Philip Warren Seymour (May 15, 1952 - August 17, 1993) was an American drummer, singer, guitarist and songwriter, best known for the singles "I'm on Fire" (with The Dwight Twilley Band), his own solo hit "Precious to Me" and for providing back ...
– lead and harmony vocals, drums, percussion, bass * Bill Pitcock IV – lead guitar *
Roger Linn Roger Curtis Linn is an American designer of electronic musical instruments and equipment. He is the designer of the LM-1, the first drum machine to use samples, and the MPC sampler, which had a major influence on the development of hip ho ...
– lead guitar and bass on "Sincerely" * Jerry Naifeh – drums on "TV" * Johnny Johnson – bass on "I'm Losing You", "TV", "Three Persons", "Baby Let's Cruise", "Please Say Please" and "Didn't You Say" *
Leon Russell Leon Russell (born Claude Russell Bridges; April 2, 1942 – November 13, 2016) was an American musician and songwriter who was involved with numerous bestselling records during his 60-year career that spanned multiple genres, including rock and ...
– piano and bass on "Feeling In The Dark" and "Shark (In The Dark)"


References

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