Though Paul Williams would achieve great commercial success as a songwriter, and some as a recording artist, in the '70s, his 1970 debut solo album Someday Man remains obscure even to many of his fans. Entirely written by Williams in collaboration with Roger Nichols (who also produced and played on the LP), it showed Williams moving away from the low-key folk-rock, country-rock, and mild psychedelia of his late-'60s group the Holy Mackerel, and toward the mainstream soft pop/rock for which he would become noted. ~ Richie ...
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Though Paul Williams would achieve great commercial success as a songwriter, and some as a recording artist, in the '70s, his 1970 debut solo album Someday Man remains obscure even to many of his fans. Entirely written by Williams in collaboration with Roger Nichols (who also produced and played on the LP), it showed Williams moving away from the low-key folk-rock, country-rock, and mild psychedelia of his late-'60s group the Holy Mackerel, and toward the mainstream soft pop/rock for which he would become noted. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi
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