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Terry Callier (24 May 1945 - 28 Oct 2012) was an American jazz, soul and folk guitarist and singer-songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. Callier, a childhood friend of Curtis Mayfield, began recording in 1963 but never reached stardom despite a series of regional hits in the 1960s and 70s and three outstanding albums for Cadet: 'Occasional Rain' (1972), 'What Color Is Love' (1973) and 'I Just Can't Help Myself' (1974). In 1983, he gained custody of his 12-year-old daughter Sundiata and decided to retire from music to look for a steadier income. He took classes in computer programming and landed a job at the University of Chicago in 1984. He re-emerged from obscurity when British DJs discovered his old recordings and began to play his songs in clubs in the early 1990s. Acid Jazz Records head Eddie Pillar brought Callier to play clubs in Britain beginning in 1991 and he began to make regular trips to play gigs during his vacation time from work. In the late 1990s Callier began his comeback to recorded music, contributing to Beth Orton's Best Bit EP in 1997 and releasing the album Timepeace in 1998, which won the United Nations' Time For Peace award for outstanding artistic achievement contributing to world peace. His colleagues at the University of Chicago never learned of Callier's life as a musician, but after the award the news of his secret life became widely known and subsequently led to his firing. As well as touring internationally, Callier continued his recording career, releasing five albums since Timepeace, including Lifetime (1999), Alive (2001), Speak Your Peace (2002) and Lookin' Out (2004). May 2009 saw his album Hidden Conversations featuring Massive Attack released on Mr Bongo records. In 2001, Callier performed "Satin Doll" for the Red Hot Organization's compilation album Red Hot + Indigo, a tribute to Duke Ellington, which raised money for various charities devoted to increasing AIDS awareness and fighting the disease. Callier died on October 28, 2012, after a long illness. Discography Studio albums The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier (Prestige, 1968) Occasional Rain (Cadet, 1972) What Color Is Love (Cadet, 1972) I Just Can't Help Myself (Cadet, 1973) Fire on Ice (Elektra, 1978) Turn You to Love (Elektra, 1979) Time Peace (Verve Forecast/Talkin' Loud/PolyGram, 1998) No. 92 UK Lifetime (Blue Thumb/Talkin' Loud, 1999) No. 96 UK Speak Your Peace (Mr Bongo, 2002) No. 156 UK Lookin' Out (Mr Bongo, 2004) Hidden Conversations (Mr Bongo, 2009) Live albums TC in DC (Premonition, 1996) recorded live in Washington D.C. 1982 Live at Mother Blues, 1964 (Premonition, 2000) recorded live in Chicago 1964 Alive (Mr Bongo, 2001) recorded live in London 2000 Welcome Home (Mr Bongo, 2008) recorded live in London 2008 DVD and videos Terry Callier – Live in Berlin (Universal Music, 2005) Prod.: Modzilla Films/Beatrice Tillmann Occasional Rain Occasional Rain is a 1972 studio album from American musician Terry Callier. Released by Cadet Records, ot is Callier's second album and the first in the trilogy that he recorded in short succession for Cadet with producer Charles Stepney. It has received positive critical reception. Critical reception The editorial staff of AllMusic Guide gave the release 4.5 out of five stars, with Thom Jurek singling out several tracks for praise and summing up the album as "transcendent". In Pitchfork Media's introduction to psychedelic folk, Grayson Haver Currin notes this album and its title track in particular as must-hear songs to understand the genre. Track listing All songs written by Terry Callier, except where noted. 1. "Segue #1 – Go Head On" 2. "Ordinary Joe" 3. "Golden Circle #317" 4. "Segue #5– Go Head On" 5. "Trance on Sedgewick Street" 6. "Do You Finally Need a Friend" (Callier, Charles "Chas" Jones, Carry Wade) 7."Segue #4 – Go Head On" 8. "Sweet Edie-D" 9. "Occasional Rain" 10. "Segue #2 – Go Head On" -11. "Blues for Marcus" 12. "Lean On Me" 13. "Last Segue – Go Head On" Personnel Terry Callier: Guitar, Vocals Robert Crowder: Drums Kitty Haywood : Soprano Vocals Earl Madison: Cello on "Trance on Sedgewick Street" and "Blues for Marcus" Michael Mendel: Art Direction, Photography Leonardo Pirani: Piano Minnie Riperton: Soprano Vocals Sydney Simms: Bass Guitar Gary Starr: Engineering Charles Stepney: Harpsichord, Organ, Production Shirley Wahls: Contralto Vocals Source https://www.last.fm/music/Terry+Callier https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_C... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occasio... This video didnt upload for monetization. If you think this video violates the law of copyright please contact with me through email instead of contact with YouTube.