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Headin' Home is the sixth solo album by one-time Spooky Tooth keyboard player Gary Wright, released in 1979.[1]
Headin' Home | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1979 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Producer | Gary Wright | |||
Gary Wright chronology | ||||
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Critical reception
editReview scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
The Globe and Mail wrote that "the production is pure California—carefully textured, not a note out of place, bouncy and soulful without being crass or sweaty."[3]
Track listing
editAll songs written by Gary Wright except as noted.
- "Keep Love In Your Soul" (Wright, Jamie Quinn) (4:55)
- "Love's Awake Inside" (4:35)
- "You Don't Own Me" (3:38)
- "Moonbeams" (3:32)
- "Stand" (3:52)
- "I'm The One Who'll Be By Your Side" (Wright, Cristina Wright) (4:14)
- "Follow Next To You" (4:35)
- "I Can Feel You Cryin'" (4:37)
- "Let Me Feel Your Love Again" (2:35)
- "Love Is Why" (Wright, Lorna Wright) (4:05)
Personnel
edit- Gary Wright - Moog synthesizer, Hohner Clavinet, Arp Strings, vocals
- Jai Winding - Arp Strings, Oberheim Horns
- Neil Larsen - Oberheim Flute
- Michael Boddicker - Polymoog Strings
- Bobby Lyle - Acoustic Piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano
- Steve Lukather - Guitar
- Roland Bautista - Guitar
- Hugh McCracken - Rhythm Guitar
- Fred Tackett - Rhythm Guitar
- Buzz Feiten - Acoustic Guitar
- Jim Horn - Saxophone
- Michael McDonald - Backing Vocals
- David Crosby - Backing vocals
- Graham Nash - Backing vocals
- Andy Newmark - Drums
- Jeff Porcaro - Drums
- Alan White - Drums
- Harvey Mason - Drums, Percussion
- Lenny Castro - Percussion
- Paulinho da Costa - Percussion
- Emil Richards - Percussion
- Audie Watkins - Percussion
Production
edit- Producers: Gary Wright
- Engineers: John Haeny
- Assistant Engineers: Paul Black, John (Michael) Weaver
References
edit- ^ Stubbs, Dave (10 July 2014). "Weaver has fun with his poster pal". The Gazette. Montreal. p. B3.
- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ Niester, Alan (24 Mar 1979). "Headin' Home Gary Wright". The Globe and Mail. p. F6.