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''The Light of Smiles'' is the fourth album by American rock musician Gary Wright. It was released in January 1977 on Warner Bros. Records as the follow-up to his commercial breakthrough, '' The Dream Weaver''. The album was produced by Wright and recorded in Los Angeles in 1976. Aside from drums and orchestral strings, the music was created entirely on
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s and other keyboard instruments. The lyrics reflect Wright's preoccupation with spirituality, particularly the teachings of Indian yogi Paramahansa Yogananda. Although the album failed to match the commercial impact of its predecessor, ''The Light of Smiles'' was moderately successful and received a favorable response from some music critics. In the United States, it peaked at number 23 on ''
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''s albums chart, while the single "Phantom Writer" reached number 43 on the
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.


Background and recording

Gary Wright began writing songs for ''The Light of Smiles'' while on tour in 1976, having become a popular concert draw with the success of '' The Dream Weaver''. Available a
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Recording started in Los Angeles during the summer, with Wright using members of his tour band, including keyboardist Peter Reilich and drummer Art Wood, and session musicians David Foster and Jim Keltner, both of whom had contributed to ''The Dream Weaver''. In early June, Chris Charlesworth of ''
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'' reported that the new album would be "a logical development" of its predecessor and focus solely on sounds generated through keyboard instruments, particularly
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Played mainly by Wright, Foster and Reilich, the range of keyboard instruments includes
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, organ, and Moog, Oberheim and ARP synthesizers. Reilich also provided arrangements for orchestral strings on "Phantom Writer" and "Child of Light".Sleeve credits. Gary Wright, ''The Light of Smiles'' (1977). Warner Bros. Records BS 2951. On "I Am the Sky", Wright gave a songwriting credit to the late Indian guru and
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teacher, Paramahansa Yogananda. The latter's poem "The Light of Smiles", taken from his book ''Metaphysical Meditations'', appeared on the LP's inner sleeve. During the recording sessions, Wright and Foster also contributed to
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's first album for Warner Bros. Records, '' Thirty Three & 1/3'', with Wright playing synthesizer on "
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", one of the album's two Yogananda-inspired tracks. Having been introduced to Yogananda's book '' Autobiography of a Yogi'' by Harrison in the early 1970s, Wright subsequently acknowledged the guru as a lifelong influence. The front cover of ''The Light of Smiles'' includes a portrait of Wright painted by John Silletto.


Release and reception

Warner Bros. issued ''The Light of Smiles'' in January 1977, with "Phantom Writer" as the album's lead single. Wright toured extensively to promote the release. In his 2014 autobiography, he regrets choosing "Phantom Writer" for the single, and cites this decision as an example of his "smug" belief that, after his hit singles "
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" and " Love Is Alive" in 1976, "anything I released would be hugely successful". Wright says he should have edited down "Water Sign" instead for release as the lead single. Although it failed to match the commercial success of ''The Dream Weaver'', the album proved popular. On the U.S. charts compiled by ''
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'', it peaked at number 23, while "Phantom Writer" reached number 43 on the
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. ''Billboard''s reviewer recognized ''The Light of Smiles'' as an advance on ''The Dream Weaver'', in that "Wright proves himself even more highly developed as a virtuoso of blending ethereal sounds into a brilliantly commercial texture." The reviewer also said: "His arrangements are increasingly varied and dynamic, his voice is more flexible and feathery than ever. This is softly pulsating, spacey music that never gets boring or pretentious." In his review for '' Rolling Stone'',
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admired the album for blending "the erotic and the spiritual into an overawed romanticism" with a subtlety that he found lacking in other examples of contemporary "mystical
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", and for Wright's use of musical virtuosity "as elements of song structure and not as side trips or self-justifying entities". He said that although the Yogananda-inspired lyrics engaged with spirituality on a more superficial level than artists such as
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, Andy Pratt and Harrison applied in their work, "such sweetness issuing from one who sounds like
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beatified is almost impossible to dislike." Holden concluded by saying that ''The Light of Smiles'' was "even sweeter than its predecessor" and so would "cinch Gary Wright's position as prince of the new guru rock". Writing in '' The Rolling Stone Record Guide'', however,
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dismissed the album with a one-star review. Marsh grouped it with Wright's next two releases as examples of the artist's overindulgence and propensity for "a spacy, mystical froth of synthesizers and remarkably poor vocalizing".


Track listing

All songs written by Gary Wright, except where noted.Composer credits and track lengths taken from US LP labels: Gary Wright, ''The Light of Smiles'' (1977). Warner Bros. BS 2951. Side one #"Water Sign" – 4:33 #"Time Machine" – 3:36 #"I Am the Sky" ( Paramahansa Yogananda) – 0:42 #"Who Am I" – 3:18 #"Silent Fury" – 4:20 #"Phantom Writer" – 3:38 Side two #"The Light of Smiles" – 3:30 #"I'm Alright" – 3:35 #"Empty Inside" – 3:30 #"Are You Weepin'" – 4:00 #"Child of Light" – 5:55


Personnel

* Gary Wright – lead and backing vocals, synthesizer,
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, Moog bass, effects * David Foster – piano, clavinet, organ, synthesizer *Peter Reilich – piano, clavinet, organ, synthesizer, string arrangements * Jim Keltner – drums, percussion *Art Wood – drums, percussion *
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– Moog bass on "Silent Fury" *Bettye Sweet, David Pomeranz, Lorna Wright – backing vocals *Justin Wright – vocal on "I Am the Sky" *Gary Mielke, Jay Graydon – synthesizer programming


Charts


References


External links


''The Light of Smiles'' at Discogs
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