
IAN WILLSON Straight From The Heart
Weâve worked with Ian Willson to reissue his insanely good, self-released West Coast classic âStraight From The Heartâ. Privately pressed and originally released in 1985, this is the only album Ian ever put out. A magical blend of AOR/sophisticated funk/synth-boogie/spiritual jazz and modern soul, itâs a spellbinding record of many colours.
You might already know âStraight From The Heartâ for the dubby-disco paranoid-balearic anthem âFour In The Morningâ, and itâs easy to assume this is probably just another one of those one-track LPs. But trust us when we say itâs definitely not. This is an impressively slick record from start to finish, just ask those modern soul DJs and AOR collectors whoâve managed to find a rare copy in the last 35 years. It couldâve (shouldâve?) been number 1 all over the world back in 1985.
Album opener âThink About Itâ is all sorts of right. Itâs emotional. Itâs tops-off. Itâs funk in its purest form. And take the proto-modern-funk of the title track (half DĂąm-Funk / half DĂąd-Funk).
The shimmering, spiritual Bossa-Jazz of âIf I Were Youâ serves as the albumâs soaring centrepiece. A gorgeous suite of Cosmic vibes to get Gilles frothing, it sounds like nothing else on the record which makes sense given that it was recorded a couple of years earlier, and is the only track on the LP that wasnât recorded in Ianâs own studio.
Side B opens with the propulsive ode to love that is âTwo Is Better Than Oneâ. Wonderfully sparse when it needs to be, itâs also richly percussive and that special kind of California-warm. Frenetic, speaker smashing synth and horn workout âFunk Invasionâ dares you not to dance and âA Game Called Loveâ is heavily indebted to Prince with its lush, deep funk stylings. The sweeping sax-drenched instrumental âSong For Katelynâ is head-nod, beat-heavy AOR for that melancholic magic hour we spend our days longing for. It all adds up to the ultimate BBQ record.
Almost all of âStraight From The Heartâ was recorded over a few months between 1983 and 1984 on Ianâs brand new Otari 8 track in the Oakland, California studio he built just the year before. Only âIf I Were Youâ was recorded elsewhere, at Bay Sound in 1982.
A âfull time poor musicianâ at the time (and he says he still is), Ian produced the album himself and played all of the instruments, except for guitar. Thatâs Peter Fujii you can hear, his good friend from growing up together.
Tower Of Power, Average White Band, Earth Wind & Fire and Stevie Wonder was the list of influences Ian gave us when we asked. No wonder the recordâs just so easy on the ears.
And why did he put the record out himself? Simple, he had no idea how to go about getting a record deal.
When we first got in touch with Ian he had no idea that âStraight From The Heartâ had become something of a cult record, let alone that there were those of us out there that thought the album deserved to be pressed again. The original tapes have long since been lost so this re-issue was only made possible by remastering Ianâs one and only pristine copy of the finished LP.
The end results have been worth the work, including reproducing the originalâs unmistakeable sleeve. Ian Willsonâs âStraight From The Heartâ is yet another Be With release that will find an easy home on the shelves of those of you who up to now have only dreamt of finding a copy and also those of you who who never knew it even existed.
- Almost all of âStraight From The Heartâ was recorded over a few months between 1983 and 1984 on Ianâs brand new Otari 8 track in the Oakland, California studio he built just the year before.
- Tower Of Power, Average White Band, Earth Wind & Fire and Stevie Wonder was the list of influences Ian gave us when we asked.
- Reproduction of original sleeve artwork
- Genre: Funk
- Internal ID: JIT
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 2/28/20
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format Detail: LP Black
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Weâve worked with Ian Willson to reissue his insanely good, self-released West Coast classic âStraight From The Heartâ. Privately pressed and originally released in 1985, this is the only album Ian ever put out. A magical blend of AOR/sophisticated funk/synth-boogie/spiritual jazz and modern soul, itâs a spellbinding record of many colours.
You might already know âStraight From The Heartâ for the dubby-disco paranoid-balearic anthem âFour In The Morningâ, and itâs easy to assume this is probably just another one of those one-track LPs. But trust us when we say itâs definitely not. This is an impressively slick record from start to finish, just ask those modern soul DJs and AOR collectors whoâve managed to find a rare copy in the last 35 years. It couldâve (shouldâve?) been number 1 all over the world back in 1985.
Album opener âThink About Itâ is all sorts of right. Itâs emotional. Itâs tops-off. Itâs funk in its purest form. And take the proto-modern-funk of the title track (half DĂąm-Funk / half DĂąd-Funk).
The shimmering, spiritual Bossa-Jazz of âIf I Were Youâ serves as the albumâs soaring centrepiece. A gorgeous suite of Cosmic vibes to get Gilles frothing, it sounds like nothing else on the record which makes sense given that it was recorded a couple of years earlier, and is the only track on the LP that wasnât recorded in Ianâs own studio.
Side B opens with the propulsive ode to love that is âTwo Is Better Than Oneâ. Wonderfully sparse when it needs to be, itâs also richly percussive and that special kind of California-warm. Frenetic, speaker smashing synth and horn workout âFunk Invasionâ dares you not to dance and âA Game Called Loveâ is heavily indebted to Prince with its lush, deep funk stylings. The sweeping sax-drenched instrumental âSong For Katelynâ is head-nod, beat-heavy AOR for that melancholic magic hour we spend our days longing for. It all adds up to the ultimate BBQ record.
Almost all of âStraight From The Heartâ was recorded over a few months between 1983 and 1984 on Ianâs brand new Otari 8 track in the Oakland, California studio he built just the year before. Only âIf I Were Youâ was recorded elsewhere, at Bay Sound in 1982.
A âfull time poor musicianâ at the time (and he says he still is), Ian produced the album himself and played all of the instruments, except for guitar. Thatâs Peter Fujii you can hear, his good friend from growing up together.
Tower Of Power, Average White Band, Earth Wind & Fire and Stevie Wonder was the list of influences Ian gave us when we asked. No wonder the recordâs just so easy on the ears.
And why did he put the record out himself? Simple, he had no idea how to go about getting a record deal.
When we first got in touch with Ian he had no idea that âStraight From The Heartâ had become something of a cult record, let alone that there were those of us out there that thought the album deserved to be pressed again. The original tapes have long since been lost so this re-issue was only made possible by remastering Ianâs one and only pristine copy of the finished LP.
The end results have been worth the work, including reproducing the originalâs unmistakeable sleeve. Ian Willsonâs âStraight From The Heartâ is yet another Be With release that will find an easy home on the shelves of those of you who up to now have only dreamt of finding a copy and also those of you who who never knew it even existed.
- Almost all of âStraight From The Heartâ was recorded over a few months between 1983 and 1984 on Ianâs brand new Otari 8 track in the Oakland, California studio he built just the year before.
- Tower Of Power, Average White Band, Earth Wind & Fire and Stevie Wonder was the list of influences Ian gave us when we asked.
- Reproduction of original sleeve artwork
- Genre: Funk
- Internal ID: JIT
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 2/28/20
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format Detail: LP Black















