Tuesday, October 16, 2012

RIP Did You Know ... Gone Too Soon!


Syreeta Wright, 3rd August 1946, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 6th July 2004, Los Angeles, California.
(I loved this lady sooo much, her voice was that of an angel, she never got the chance to pair with the right people, with the exception of Stevie Wonder, most of the heavyweights that she didn't work with just didn't understand her great gift, and of course the powers that be over at Motown, wasn't willing to nuture her great gift into greatness.  "So It Begins", "Blame It On The Sun", "If You Really Love Me", "You Belong To Me" and "Let Me Be The One" are my favorites from this great lady who passed waaaay to soon)
Syreeta Wright originally joined the Motown stable as a receptionist, however was later to become a performer after being discovered by Brian Holland. Syreeta recorded under the name of Rita Wright, however, her birth name was Syreeta.  She began recording background vocals during the Sixties, releasing a single of her own in 1967.  That song was produced by Ashford and Simpson and was called 'I Can't Give Back The Love I Feel For You', a tune originally being intended for Diana Ross.  The following year, and following the suggestion by Stevie Wonder, she became a songwriter.  One of the early successes between the two was the song 'It's A Shame' for the, then, Motown Spinners. By 1970, the collaboration with Stevie saw the release of the song 'Signed, Sealed Delivered, I'm Yours', a song she co-wrote with Wonder, Lee Garrett and Lula Hardaway.

That same year, she collaborated with Stevie on his album 'Where I'm Coming From', co-writing the songs 'Do Yourself A Favor', 'Something Out Of The Blue', 'If You Really Love Me' (a song on which she sang) and 'Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer'.  Stevie and Syreeta married on the 14th September 1970, and although they were divorced just 18 months later, they continued to work together for several years. and it was alledged that Wonder was abusive in their relationship, the two remained very close and Wonder always allowed her to do her recording at his studios for free, clearly a lasting love.
In 1972, Syreeta released her debut album, simply entitled 'Syreeta' for the MoWest imprint.
The album was produced by Stevie and contained her version of the Stevie song 'I Love Every Little Thing About You', along with her interpretation of the Smokey Robinson tune 'What Love Has Joined Together', and the socially aware 'Black Maybe'. In 1974, the couple collaborated again on the album 'Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta'  This set brought her chart success with the singles 'Your Kiss Is Sweet' and 'Spinning and Spinning'.

On background vocal chores, the line-up included Deniece Williams and the late Minnie Riperton.
Their last collaboration came with the song 'Harmour Love', which became another crossover hit and was later included on her 1977 album 'One To One', a set that contained the excellent Leon Ware and C. Robertson Jr song 'Tiki Tiki Donga'.  Syreeta recorded one album with G.C. Cameron, entitled 'Rich Love, Poor Love', in 1977, before collaborating with Billy Preston, an association that saw the pair producing the film 'Fast Break'. The couples major success came with the U.S. and U.K. Top 10 hit, 'With You I'm Born Again', in 1979.  In 1980, Syreeta recorded the song 'And So It Begins', a tune that has become a 'rare groove' over the years.  Syreeta and Billy completed a further album project in 1981 and a single release entitled 'Go For It'.  In 1981, Syreeta released the album 'Set My Love In Motion', an album produced by Ollie E Brown.  By 1983, she had a further release with the album 'The Spell', this time under the production wing of Jermaine Jackson, an album including the song 'Forever Is Not Enough'.

She then became a guest vocalist with the late Willie Hutch on the song 'The Glow', a tune featured in the movie 'The Last Dragon'.  After this release, family affairs took over and she stopped recording for a while.  She returned to the studio n the late 80's, recording several tracks for lan Levine's Motor City label, including a solo rendition of 'With You I'm Born Again' and new duets with Billy Preston.
Syreeta was off the scene for most of the 1990's, although she contributed the lyrics and sang the song 'Someday' for Nelson Rangells 'In Every Moment' project in 1992 for the GRP imprint.
Syreeta wrote, or recorded with Sheree Brown, George Howard, Gary Bartz, Patrice Rushen, Wayne Henderson, Jeffrey Osborne, The Stairsteps, George Duke, Quincy Jones and Donald Byrd, amongst others, at various times.
Sadly in 2004, and after a 2 year struggle with congestive heart failure (which was a complication from chemo or radiology treatments she was receiving for breast cancer), Syreeta passed away.
She was 58. RIP

** I created this weekly tribute dedicated to the stars who for one reason or another did not receive the send off through the media that they deserved. Please join me every Tuesday as I continue to celebrate 'LIFE'. People will live on as long as we remember them. Thank you Syreeta for your contribution to this world and through your artistry, you will live on forever. kk **

8 comments:

  1. I remember her, and yes I agree success never surmassed her incredible voice. We have questions sometimes about why things happen they way they do. No rhyme ...
    debra

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  2. another great timely piece Kevin. Keep em coming
    Kaliedo

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  3. a piercing voice of an angel, silenced too soon. Thank you Kevin for remembering my aunt.

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  4. I rememeber the sone with you I'm b orn again, but I didn't know the artist..and I didn't realize that Stevie Wonder was ever married. Great read.
    Lance

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  5. she had a very tender voice and she could sing with the best, and really was in a league of Barbara Streisands, celine Dions and whitney houston but she never got her credit.
    todd

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  6. you captivate me every week. I look forward to your feature every Tuesday.
    Joi

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    1. every week, you move me. it's a nice stroll, though it's sadness, you're always articulate, and your musical knowledge jumps off the page.
      Emani

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  7. I have to my research i never her music but I have heard Stevie's Signed, so I have to listen for his voice, and they were married. who knew?
    ali

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