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Encouraging Words

Encouraging Words is the fifth studio album by American soul musician . It was released in September 1970 by and co-produced by Preston and . The album blends soul, funk, and gospel influences, featuring Preston's original compositions alongside covers of Harrison's "" and "". It peaked at number 50 on the US 200 chart, while the single "" reached number 90 on the Hot 100. Critically acclaimed for its energetic performances and Preston's keyboard work, the album is regarded as one of the highlights of his tenure.

Background

Conception and context

Billy Preston's association with began in early 1969, when he signed with the label following his contributions to sessions, marking him as one of the first non-Beatles solo artists to join the roster. His debut album for the label, That's the Way God Planned It, was released in and featured production by , establishing Preston's presence in the UK soul scene through the title track's success, which peaked at number 11 on the . Encouraging Words, Preston's second Apple album, was conceived in early 1970 amid his growing popularity in the UK, where his gospel-infused soul sound resonated with audiences following the breakthrough of his prior release. George Harrison played a pivotal role as co-producer and mentor, building on their collaboration during The Beatles' January 1969 "Get Back" sessions, where Preston's keyboard work helped revitalize the group's dynamic; this partnership continued post-Beatles breakup in April 1970, with Harrison contributing songs like "My Sweet Lord" and "All Things Must Pass" to the project. The album's thematic emphasis on encouragement and spirituality drew directly from Preston's deep gospel roots—stemming from his childhood performances in Los Angeles churches and early work with artists like Little Richard—and was amplified by Harrison's own spiritual explorations after leaving The Beatles. Tracks like the title song urged listeners to "be kind, be cool, and be careful" while maintaining hope and faith, blending soulful uplift with Harrison's introspective influences to create a message of positivity amid personal and cultural transitions.

Song selection and influences

The album Encouraging Words features a balanced mix of original compositions by and carefully selected covers, creating a repertoire that emphasizes spiritual upliftment and personal growth. Preston penned eight tracks, including the introspective "Little Girl," which explores themes of affection and vulnerability, and the upbeat "Right Now," a funky call to immediate action with rhythmic grooves that highlight his keyboard prowess. These originals are complemented by covers such as George Harrison's "," an early rendition of the song that underscores transience and faith, and the ' "," reinterpreted with Preston's soulful energy to evoke optimism and emotional release. This selection fosters thematic unity around encouragement, evident in lyrics promoting kindness, perseverance, and divine praise across songs like the , where Preston urges listeners to "be kind to your brothers" and "stay in school." Preston's gospel and soul influences, rooted in his childhood immersion in , permeate the album's sound and lyrical motifs. Raised in a musical family in , Preston began playing at age three and performed with gospel icon by age ten, absorbing the emotive call-and-response structures and fervent spirituality of the genre. This background infuses tracks like "Encouraging Words" with uplifting messages of faith and community support, blending soulful vocals with gospel choir elements provided by the Singers. The result is a aesthetic that merges traditional gospel fervor with emerging rock and R&B elements, prioritizing inspirational narratives over secular introspection. George played a pivotal role in shaping the album's direction, contributing songs and production guidance that integrated rock, , and spiritual dimensions. gifted two of his original compositions—"" and ""—before recording them himself, allowing to infuse them with his -inflected arrangements, complete with choir harmonies and -driven builds. Additionally, the duo co-wrote "Sing One for the Lord," an original track that combines sermon-like exhortations with rock- fusion, reflecting their shared interest in devotional music. 's involvement extended to co-production, where he encouraged to layer spiritual lyrics over robust rhythms, as seen in the Ray Charles-inspired flourishes on tracks like "Encouraging Words," evoking the pianist's blend of bluesy and exuberance. This not only elevated the album's thematic cohesion but also bridged 's church-rooted style with 's post-Beatles explorations in .

Production

Recording sessions

The recording sessions for Encouraging Words took place in February 1969 and from December 1969 to April 1970, primarily at in , with additional work conducted at . The album was co-produced by and , who emphasized capturing the live energy of the band through collaborative performances while incorporating overdubs for horns and backing vocals to enrich the gospel-infused soul arrangements. Technical elements of the sessions included the use of , standard for major at the time, alongside Preston's prominent contributions on that drove the rhythmic foundation of several tracks. Harrison added guitar parts, including techniques, to several songs, enhancing the 's rock edges. One notable challenge during production was coordinating appearances from high-profile guests like , whose participation was limited by post-Beatles commitments and availability constraints, as Harrison noted in a contemporary .

Personnel

The album Encouraging Words featured a core band lineup of Billy Preston on lead vocals and keyboards, George Harrison on guitar, Klaus Voormann on bass guitar, and Alan White on drums for select tracks. Notable guest musicians included Ringo Starr, who played drums on the track "All Things Must Pass"; Eric Clapton, contributing guitar to "Right Now", "Use What You Got", and "Encouraging Words". The recording incorporated horns and backing elements from Pete Drake on and Bobby Keys on . George Harrison and Billy Preston served as co-producers, with Phil McDonald handling engineering duties across the sessions.

Release

Commercial performance

Encouraging Words was released on September 11, 1970, in the UK by , with the US release following later in 1970. The album achieved moderate success. The single "" reached number 90 on the and number 23 on the R&B chart in 1971. Promotion for the album included endorsements from in interviews, significant radio play on soul stations, and tie-ins with Preston's UK tours.

Critical reception

Upon its release in September 1970, Encouraging Words received generally positive reviews from contemporary critics, who highlighted its energetic blend of soul and . commended Preston's "joyous" energy throughout the album and George Harrison's supportive production, describing it as a vibrant party record with terrific cuts that capture loud, tough, and flashy rock-soul vibes. awarded it a "Special Merit Pick," noting its soulful accessibility and appeal to a broad audience through Preston's keyboard-driven arrangements. However, some outlets critiqued the album for relying too heavily on covers, which they felt overshadowed Preston's original compositions, though the overall reception averaged around 4 out of 5 from period sources. In retrospective assessments, the album has been celebrated as one of Preston's standout works from his early peak period. AllMusic awarded it 4.5 out of 5 stars, calling it a "soul-gospel gem" that showcases Preston's keyboard prowess and the era's finest fusion of spiritual and funky elements. Reviews from the 2010s and beyond, such as those in The Vinyl District, emphasized its organic production and dynamic range, praising tracks like "Right Now" for their funk-infused energy and gospel-tinged songs like "My Sweet Lord" for their uplifting spiritual themes, which resonated amid the 1970s shift toward countercultural introspection and faith-based expression. Similarly, a 2020 retrospective in Rock and Roll Globe positioned it as an essential soulful testament to Preston's "Fifth Beatle" status, valuing its historical ties to Harrison's unreleased material and contributions from musicians like Eric Clapton and Ringo Starr.

Track listing and formats

Original release

The original release of Encouraging Words was issued as a vinyl LP in 1970 on (SAPCOR 14 in the UK, ST 3370 in the ), co-produced by and . Side one
  1. "Right Now" (Preston) – 3:14
  2. "Little Girl" (Preston) – 3:28
  3. "Use What You Got" (Preston) – 4:22
  4. "" (Harrison) – 3:21
  5. "Let the Music Play" (Preston, , Jesse Kirkland) – 2:44
  6. "The Same Thing Again" (Preston, James Herndon) – 4:32
Side two
  1. "I've Got a Feeling" (Lennon–McCartney) – 2:51
  2. "Sing One for the Lord" (Harrison, Preston) – 3:49
  3. "When You Are Mine" () – 2:45
  4. "I Don't Want You to Pretend" () – 2:38
  5. "Encouraging Words" () – 3:35
  6. "All Things (Must) Pass" (Harrison) – 3:43
  7. "You've Been Acting Strange" (Ronnie Lee Williams) – 3:27
The album's total runtime is 44:29, with all tracks produced by Harrison and unless otherwise noted.

Reissues and bonus tracks

The album Encouraging Words has seen several reissues in various formats following its original 1970 release on . In 1993, (in conjunction with ) issued a remastered CD edition that appended two bonus tracks to the standard 13-song lineup: "As Long as I Got My Baby" (written by , 2:42) and "All That I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It to You)" (written by Preston and , 3:34). Building on the 1993 version, released an expanded remastered CD in 2010, which retained the two prior bonus tracks while adding a previously unreleased , "How Long Has the Train Been Gone" (3:17). This edition emphasized improved audio quality from the original analog tapes and provided collectors with additional material from the album's sessions. In 2021, to mark Billy Preston's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and (UMe) issued a limited-edition 180-gram black vinyl reissue on October 29, faithfully replicating the original 1970 packaging and track listing without any bonus content. Beyond CDs and vinyl, the album was originally distributed in (Apple 8XT-3370) and cassette (Apple 4XT-3370) formats in 1970, both containing the standard tracks. Digital downloads became available on and similar platforms starting in the , generally offering the core album or 2010 remastered version without extras.

Legacy

Cultural impact

Encouraging Words marked a pivotal moment in Billy Preston's career, bridging and influences with elements through its blend of upbeat rhythms, organ-driven grooves, and spiritually infused lyrics, which helped expand the sonic palette available to rock musicians in the early 1970s. The album's production by and inclusion of his compositions, such as "All Things (Must) Pass" and "My Sweet Lord," exemplified this fusion, prefiguring the spiritual rock explorations that would define Harrison's solo work. The release on Apple Records solidified Preston's status as the "fifth Beatle," a nickname earned from his contributions to the Beatles' final sessions and reinforced by the album's high-profile collaborations with ex-Beatles members. This association not only elevated Preston's profile but also facilitated deeper creative ties with Harrison, including Preston's keyboard work on Harrison's All Things Must Pass later in 1970, where shared tracks underscored their mutual artistic synergy. Tracks from Encouraging Words extended the album's reach into later genres, with "The Bus" sampled in 1990s hip-hop by on their 1991 single "The Choice Is Yours (Revisited)," highlighting Preston's enduring rhythmic influence on urban music. The album's themes of positivity and spiritual encouragement, evident in titles like "" and "Use What You Got," resonated with the era's cultural shifts toward personal empowerment. Preston's 2021 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame via the Musical Excellence Award acknowledged this legacy, with the ceremony spotlighting his Apple-era work including Encouraging Words as foundational to rock and soul's evolution. A reissue of the album that year further celebrated this recognition, tying Preston's optimistic motifs to his lasting impact on music.

Later reissues and recognition

In 2021, Apple Records and Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) released a limited-edition vinyl reissue of Encouraging Words on October 29, marking the first vinyl pressing of the album since its original 1970 edition. This remastered version, sourced directly from the original multitrack tapes, featured enhanced audio clarity and dynamic range, restoring the album's gospel-soul essence with improved separation in the instrumentation and vocals. The reissue coincided with Billy Preston's posthumous induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a 2021 recipient of the Award for Musical Excellence, sparking renewed appreciation for his contributions to rock and soul during the ceremony held on October 30 in Cleveland, Ohio. In 2025, reissued Encouraging Words on vinyl as a standard edition, further highlighting its enduring appeal. The album's digital availability expanded with the 2010 remastered edition, which became widely accessible on platforms like and , presenting the expanded version with bonus tracks in high-quality streaming formats. No significant updates or new remasters have been issued for digital or streaming services between 2022 and 2025, maintaining the 2010 version as the standard. Encouraging Words has received ongoing recognition in media profiles of Preston's career. A 2010 BBC Radio 4 documentary, Billy Preston: That's the Way God Planned It, highlighted the album as a pivotal work in his Apple Records tenure, emphasizing its collaborative spirit with George Harrison. More recently, the 2024 feature-length documentary Billy Preston: That's the Way God Planned It, directed by Paris Barclay, featured excerpts from the album alongside interviews with collaborators like Ringo Starr and Eric Clapton, underscoring its role in Preston's legacy as a keyboard innovator.

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