Syreeta (1972 album)

Syreeta
Studio album by Syreeta
Released June 1972
Recorded 1972, Electric Lady Studios, New York, New York
Crystal Industries, Los Angeles, California
Olympic Studios, London, England
Genre Soul, pop, R&B, funk, psychedelic soul
Length 38:32
Label MoWest
MW 113
Producer Stevie Wonder
Syreeta chronology
Syreeta
(1972)
Stevie Wonder Presents: Syreeta
(1974)
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Syreeta is the debut solo album by Motown singer Syreeta Wright, released in 1972 on Motown's MoWest subsidiary. Produced by Wright's ex-husband Stevie Wonder, it was released following the former couple's separation and subsequent divorce. The album featured compositions by both Wonder and Wright, and also featured Wright's takes on other artists' songs including a Wonder-produced funk-oriented version of his earlier recording, "I Love Every Little Thing About You", which was initially recorded by Wonder for his Music of My Mind project, released earlier that year. Wonder and Wright used the talk box prominently on Wright's cover of The Beatles' "She's Leaving Home" while Wright provided a smoother vocal take of Smokey Robinson's "What Love Has Joined Together". Wright wrote the ballad "Happiness" and she and Stevie co-wrote "Baby Don't You Let Me Lose This" and their featured duet "To Know You Is to Love You" together. The album failed to generate success though Wright would go on to a productive solo career throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Wright and Wonder would continue working together for several decades.

Track listing

All songs by Stevie Wonder and Syreeta Wright unless otherwise noted.

  1. "I Love Every Little Thing About You" (Wonder) (4:58)
  2. "Black Maybe" (Wonder) (4:35)
  3. "Keep Him Like He Is" (2:53)
  4. "Happiness" (Wright) (5:19)
  5. "She's Leaving Home" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) (4:20)
  6. "What Love Has Joined Together" (Smokey Robinson, Bobby Rogers) (3:37)
  7. "How Many Days" (Wonder) (3:35)
  8. "Baby Don't You Let Me Lose This" (2:57)
  9. "To Know You Is to Love You" (with Stevie Wonder) (5:18)

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