Product DescriptionIn a Grammy, Oscar and Golden Globe-winning career that s taken him from Tiny Tim to Daft Punk, Paul Williams has seen his songs recorded by Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Elvis Presley, David Bowie, The Carpenters, and of course, Kermit the Frog. During his reign as perhaps the Seventies most in-demand songwriter, Williams also kept busy as an actor, television personality and recording artist. He came into his own as a vocalist at Reprise and A&M Records on albums such as Someday Man and Just an Old-Fashioned Love Song before moving to Epic Records sister label, Portrait. At Portrait also the home of Heart and briefly, Ringo Starr Williams recorded what he later described as one of the most listenable and good-feeling records I ve ever been associated with. That record was A Little on the Windy Side. The album was recorded in Nashville with Paul s brother Mentor Williams the songwriter of Dobie Gray s Top 5 hit Drift Away and Paul s onetime bandmate in The Holy Mackerel - and featured Music City s top session cats including David Briggs, Reggie Young and Troy Seals (a talented songwriter in his own right.) Despite a wealth of strong material including movie tunes Here s Another Fine Mess and My Fair Share, fan favorite For Goodness Sake, and a collaboration with Brill Building legend Jeff Barry, A Little on the Windy Side all but disappeared when the Portrait label was briefly shuttered. Years later, a limited edition Japanese CD release came and went, too. Real Gone Music and Second Disc Records have come to the rescue with this freshly-remastered first-ever American reissue. Even better, four bonus tracks have been added to this lost classic! Three never-before-heard outtakes (including Paul s own rendition of When the River Meets the Sea from the beloved holiday special Emmet Otter s Jug-Band Christmas and Love Conquers All, originally performed by Seals & Crofts) and a rare mono single round out this package, which features new liner notes from The Second Disc s Joe Marchese and remastering by Sean Brennan at Battery Studios in New York. A Little on the Windy Side is another evergreen from the inimitable Paul Williams. Come over, the weather s fine!