February 28, 2025

Joseph Williams - Denizen Tenant (2021)

Joseph Stanley Williams is an American singer, songwriter and film score composer, best known for his work with rock band Toto, as their lead singer from 1986 to 1988, 2010 to 2019 and again from 2020. 
He is the son of acclaimed film composer John Williams (Star Wars, Jaws, ET) and actress Barbara Ruick and a grandson of jazz drummer Johnny Williams and actors Melville Ruick and Lurene Tuttle. 
He’s certainly no stranger to showbiz! Before his period with Toto, Williams had already started a solo career with debut album Joseph Williams in 1982. Nearly forty years later comes his tenth solo album "Denizen Tenant" is being released. The ‘denizen’ from the title should be read as ‘foreign’.
The album will be released at the same time as the new solo album from Toto’s Steve Lukather, I Found the Sun Again (which you can read my review of HERE). 
A duo release, so to speak. Both men are close friends, the last to keep the Toto torch burning, and have contributed considerably to each other’s new albums. But where Lukather opted for a relatively small group of friendly musicians, Williams invited almost the entire studio mob of LA, especially the group with a Toto past, to take part.
Twelve songs, eight self-written or in combination, two songs by others (Steven Overton and Jay Gruska) and two covers: Don’t Give Up by Peter Gabriel and If I Fell by Lennon and McCartney.

Opener Never Saw You Coming is a slow, dark rock song with a recognisable sing-along theme, tension, excellent harmony vocals and a mean guitar solo by Mike Landau. 
A great start to the album. Liberty Man is one of those songs that show off Williams’s versatile voice best. From a calm waltzing rhythm by Simon Phillips to rocking with a sharp edge, it’s a good composition as well.
The title track has a promising start with contrary rhythms and jazzy influences. An intriguing song with puzzling lyrics: “Right hand to the Leftenant”, no idea what that means, other than a cunning play of words. 
Wilma Fingadoux is Williams’ attempt to write a modern song. I would like to leave it to the listener whether he succeeded, it certainly sounds contemporary, with lots of rhythm samples and even a cello. And the entire Williams family on vocals.
Toto veteran David Paich plays a lead role on the Hammond organ on Black Dahlia with that lazy, swinging West Coast style we’ve come to expect from bands like Steely Dan. 
Great bass guitar from that other Toto alumni, Nathan East. Don’t Give Up is the well-known Peter Gabriel/Kate Bush duet in a new guise, partly due to the use of cello and percussion, featuring Williams’ daughter Hannah Ruick in the role of La Bush. Pretty big footsteps to follow, her voice is a bit thin, but she doesn’t do badly. On the other hand, Williams lacks PG’s weathered voice. Remakes of classics, always tricky.
The Dream is not a bad song, but I can’t help feeling that it has more potential than the current version shows. Perhaps a little too much “family business”: Williams’ brother William T plays drums, daughter Ray sings and brother-in-law Jay Gruska rounds off the family gathering. Even Lenny Castro’s eminent percussion work cannot compete with that. “Ding dong the dream is dead”. 
Fortunately, Remember Her is a lot stronger, perhaps due to the collaboration with Steve Lukather. A slow song with a lovely groove and Luke’s characteristic solo halfway, some high degree of Toto quality. The “Her” in this song is astronomer Cecilia Payne, the discoverer of the matter that stars are made of, just so you know.
Solitary piano notes and Williams’ voice during the intro of the bluesy No Lessons. Please listen to that fragile trumpet and the orchestration with strings and synths. 
Williams as “crooner”, apparently he is capable off that too. Interesting lyrics as well: “There are no damn lessons, and this still ain’t one of ‘em”. Mistress Winter’s Jump has Celtic influences topped with American orchestration, largely thanks/due to co-composer/arranger Steven Overton.
Beatles song If I Fell is a bit of an odd man out, ultra-short at two-and-a-half minutes, by far the shortest song on the album. Steve Lukather takes up the John Lennon role. No idea what the strange sound bytes at the end are about. 
Closing track World Broken is surely one of the best tracks on the album. An exciting piece with plenty of space between the notes quickly turns into a rocking song with lush instrumentation. 
Veteran Lenny Castro’s percussion (also present on Toto’s debut album in 1976) is prominently present on this almost hypnotic hymn.
Williams has released an eclectic album with Denizen Tenant in which he deviates from the familiar Toto idiom. 
The album delivers a string of good songs: Never Saw You Coming, Liberty Man, Remember Her and especially World Broken stand up to scrutiny. Production is as always pitch perfect, just couldn’t be any other way with so many talented musicians and craftsmen on board. 
From a compositional point of view, everything is rather well put together, I have to highlight the vocal harmonies. 
But with such a star-studded line-up, I actually expected a little more from this man, currently one of the last of the Mohicans in the Toto camp, together with buddy Steve Lukather.


Track listing

1.  Never Saw You Coming  (5:19)
      Guitar – Mike Landau, Oscar Bugarin
      Percussion – Lenny Castro
      Piano, Synth, Drums, Programmed By [Bass Prog], Vocals – Joseph Williams    
      Written-By – Barry Bregman, Joseph Williams
2.  Liberty Man  (4:28)
      Bass – Leland Sklar
      Drums – Simon Phillips
      Guitar – Mike Landau, Steve Lukather
      Piano, Keyboards [Keys], Vocals – Joseph Williams
      Written-By – David Paich, Joseph Williams
3.  Denizen Tenant  (3:25)
      Bass, Guitar – Steven Overton
      Drum Programming [Drums Prog.], Piano, Synth, Vocals – Joseph Williams
      Vocals [Additional Vocals] – Ray Williams, Weston Wilson    
      Written-By – Joseph Williams, Steven Overton
4.  Wilma Fingadoux (3:43)
      Cello – Tina Guo
      Co-producer – Dylan Ronan
      Drums, Bass, Programmed By [Synths Prog] – Dylan Ronan
      Keyboards [Additional Keys], Vocals – Joseph Williams
      Percussion – Barbara Gruska
      Vocals [Additional Vocals] – Hannah Ruick, Ray Williams
      Written-By – Joseph Williams
5.  Black Dahlia  (feat. David Paich)  4:34)
      Arranged By, Producer – Jay Gruska
      Bass – Nathan East
      Drums – Barbara Gruska
      Electric Organ [Hammond B3] – David Paich
      Electric Piano, Synth [All Synths] – Jay Gruska
      Guitar – Mike Landau
      Vocals – Joseph Williams    
      Written-By – Jay Gruska, Joseph Williams
6.  Don’t Give Up  (feat. Hannah Ruick)  (5:51)
      Drums, Programmed By [Bass Prog], Piano, Synth, Vocals – Joseph Williams
      Featuring [Ft.] – Hannah Ruick
      Guitar – Steve Lukather
      Lead Vocals – Hannah Ruick
      Percussion – Lenny Castro
      Vocals [Additional Vocals] – Ray Williams
      Written-By – Peter Gabriel
7.  The Dream  (3:42)
      Drums – Mark T. Williams
      Guitar – Mike Landau, Oscar Bugarin
      Percussion – Lenny Castro
      Piano, Synth, Vocals – Joseph Williams
      Vocals [Additional Vocals] – Ray Williams, Weston Wilson
      Written-By – Joseph Williams
8.  Remember Her  (feat. Steve Lukather)  (4:44)
      Drums, Programmed By [Bass Prog], Piano, Synth, Vocals – Joseph Williams
      Percussion – Lenny Castro
      Written-By – Joseph Williams, Paul Gordon 
9.  No Lessons  (3:48)
      Arranged By, Producer – Jay Gruska
      Electric Organ [Hammond B3], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Jeff Babko
      Electronic Wind Instrument [EWI Muted Trumpet] – Steve Tavaglione
      Lyrics By – Denise Gruska
      Music By – Jay Gruska
      Piano, Bass, Drum Programming [Durm Prog.], Arranged By [Flute & String Arrangement] – Jay Gruska
      Vocals – Joseph Williams
10.  Mistress Winter’s Jump  (3:31)
        Bass, Guitar – Steven Overton
        Drums, Programmed By [Additional Bass Prog.], Piano, Synth, Vocals – Joseph Williams
        Percussion – Lenny Castro
        Written-By – Steven Overton
11.  If I Fell  (feat. Steve Lukather)  (2:32)
        Acoustic Guitar [Nylon Guitar], Vocals – Steve Lukather
        Keyboards [Keys], Vocals – Joseph Williams
        Percussion – Lenny Castro
        Vocals [Last Vocal] – Judy Boots
        Written-By – John Lennon • Paul McCartney
12.  World Broken  (4:41)
        Drums, Programmed By [Bass Prog.], Piano, Synth, Vocals – Joseph Williams
        Guitar – Steve Lukather
        Percussion, Vocals [Last Vocal] – Lenny Castro
        Programmed By [Additional Synth Prog] – Dylan Ronan
        Vocals [Additional Vocals] – Hannah Ruick, Ray Williams 
        Written-By – Barry Bregman, Joseph Williams


Musicians

     *  Joseph Williams – Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
     *  Jeff Babko – Keyboards
     *  David Paich – Keyboards
     *  Oscar Bugarin – Piano, Synthesizers, Drums, Bass Programming
     *  Simon Phillips – Drums
     *  Lenny Castro – Percussion
     *  Dylan Ronan – Drums, Bass & Synth Programming
     *  Nathan East – Bass
     *  Hannah Ruick – Vocals
     *  Jay Gruska – Electric Piano, Synths
     *  Leland Sklar – Bass
     *  Barbara Gruska – Drums, Percussion
     *  Steve Tavaglione – EWI Muted Trumpet    
     *  Mike Landau – Guitars
     *  Weston Wilson – Vocals
     *  Steve Lukather – Guitars, Vocals
     *  Ray Williams – Vocals
     *  Steve Overton – Bass, Guitars    
     *  Mark T. Williams – Drums


Companies, etc.

Credits

Notes
Released:  Feb 26, 2021 
Genre:  Rock 
Style:  Pop Rock, AOR, Soft Rock 
Total Time:  50:08

Label - The Players Club 

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