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Songs for the Family of Man: A Collection 1969-1979
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Album Details: Songs for the Family of Man: A Collection 1969-1979

Release Date:10/23/2006
Label:Raven [Australia]
UPC:612657020425

Track List: Songs for the Family of Man: A Collection 1969-1979

  1. Bitter Honey
  2. Someday Man
  3. Trust
  4. Old Fashioned Love Song
  5. We've Only Just Begun
  6. Let Me Be the One
  7. When I Was All Alone
  8. I Won't Last a Day Without You
  9. Out in the Country
  10. Rainy Days and Mondays
  11. You and Me Against the World
  12. If We Could Still Be Friends
  1. Little Bit of Love
  2. Loneliness
  3. Family of Man
  4. Hell of It
  5. Ordinary Fool
  6. Don't Call It Love
  7. Waking Up Alone
  8. Evergreen
  9. For Goodness Sake
  10. Save Me a Dream
  11. Here's Another Fine Mess

Pro Reviews: Songs for the Family of Man: A Collection 1969-1979

  • All Music Guide

    Paul Williams was one of the biggest stars of the '70s, the kind of celebrity that was famous for being famous, as so many guest hosts of The Muppet Show were, and he authored such standards as "An Old Fashioned Love Song," "We've Only Just Begun" and "Rainy Days And Monday." This would seem to be a substantial resume, surely enough to warrant at least one comprehensive compilation of his solo recordings, but Williams has never had such a collection until Raven's 2006 set Songs for the Family of Man: A Collection 19691979. Easily the best Williams collection yet assembled largely because it's the only one of its nature this chronicles the decade where Paul Williams was a large presence in pop, either as a songwriter or a musician himself, all through his own recordings. This means that it was versions of "An Old Fashioned Love Song," "We've Only Just Begun" and "Rainy Days" cut after the hit versions by Three Dog Night and the Carpenters, but that doesn't diminish the effect of this ...compilation, which begins with a cut from his time as the leader of the Holy Mackerel in 1969 and ends with a trio of tracks from his 1979 album A Little on the Windy Side. In context here, they help illuminate his considerable melodic skills, which are certainly soft and commercial, yet are some of the strongest commercial softpop of the early '70s. As the decade rolled on, Williams began to emphasize softness over pop, which makes some of the music toward the end of this collection a little too schmaltzy, but that only means that this traces the arc of his career accurately. Besides, it doesn't linger too long on the schmaltz: the bulk of this collection, the first 18 tracks, were cut before 1975, when he balanced his knack for soft, sweet pop with imaginative productions, such as the light, rolling "Out in the Country" or the fuzztoned guitars that drive "The Family of Man." If this doesn't quite establish Paul Williams as a '70s maverick, it does something almost as good: it makes a case for his considerable talents as a commercial songsmith and record maker. Cut for cut, his 1970 solo debut Someday Man is a better record, but that lacks the big hits and is too sunbaked and posthippie to be a true document of the '70s. This, in contrast, is, which makes Songs for the Family of Man the introductory overview that Paul Williams has long needed. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Paul Williams

Bluegrass/gospel artist Paul Williams is both an accomplished mandolin player and tenor vocalist. Raised in eastern Tennessee, Williams began his musical career in the early '50s as part of Lonesome Pine Fiddlers. Afterwards, he signed up with Jimmy Martin's Sunny Mountain Boys (Williams was joined in the group by one of the most respected banjo players ever, J.D. Crowe... Read more