The story of Sondra 'Blinky' Williams has long been shrouded
in mystery. The soulful singer came to Motown Records in 1967 following stints
at Vee-Jay and Atlantic, bringing her passionate and powerful deep soul sound
to Hitsville, USA. Despite recording dozens of tracks between 1968 and 1973,
only a small handful saw release: a mere four 45s plus an album of duets with
Edwin Starr, two live cuts, and a couple of one-off recordings, including a key
moment on the best-selling soundtrack of Lady Sings the Blues.
Over the years,
Blinky tracks would emerge on compilation releases, prompting fans worldwide to
clamor for more and even launch a 'Free Blinky from the Vaults' campaign. Now,
Blinky is free at last ' and her full story can be told. Heart Full of Soul:
The Motown Anthology is the ultimate collection dedicated to Motown's great
lost superstar. Over two CDs and almost 50 songs, Blinky's Motown journey is
chronicled with songs written and produced for her by the label's greatest
talents including Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson, Clay McMurray, Frank
Wilson, Hal Davis, Gil Askey, Deke Richards, Jerry Marcellino and Mel Larson,
Don Hunter, and Stevie Wonder.
The first disc presents her 1970 album Sunny and
Warm in complete form for the very first time along with all of her released
singles plus rarities and live tracks. The second disc premieres over 20
never-before-heard recordings, both in original Motown stereo mixes and
brand-new mixes by Kevin Reeves, that showcase the depth and breadth of
Blinky's remarkable voice.
Released with the full cooperation of the artist,
Heart Full of Soul: The Motown Anthology has been produced and annotated by the
team of Joe Marchese and Andrew Skurow (Bobby Darin's Go Ahead and Back Up: The
Lost Motown Masters, The Supremes' The Ultimate Merry Christmas), and mastered
by Kevin Reeves (The Supremes' Expanded Editions) from the original tapes. The
deluxe booklet features rare photographs and extensive liner notes drawing on a
new interview with Blinky. Gospel, jazz, R&B, and the classic Motown Sound
all come together with the distinctive voice of Motown's greatest 'lost'
artist, Blinky. Heart Full of Soul has to be heard to be believed.
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