Mostrando postagens com marcador Leon Russell. Mostrar todas as postagens
Mostrando postagens com marcador Leon Russell. Mostrar todas as postagens

quinta-feira, 13 de junho de 2013

Leon Russell - Americana (re-re-post)


















Leon Russell - Americana - 1978
 
Ultimamente parece que não tenho feito outra coisa a não ser fazer repostagens. Até mesmos os comentários são para ..... pedir repostagens (rs). Essa é para atender a um pedido do Taku, cuja rima está proibida.


01 Let's Get Started      
02 Elvis And Marilyn     
03 From Maine To Mexico    
04 When A Man Loves A Woman    
05 It's Only Me     
06 Midnight Lover    
07 Housewife    
08 Ladies Of The Night 
09 Shadow And Me         
10 Jesus On My Side         

Joe Chemay - Bass
Brent Nelson - Drums
Jon Woodhead - Guitar
Marty Grebb - Guitar, Saxophone
Mike Meros - Organ, Synthesizer
James Pankow - Trombone
Walter Parasaider - Trombone (Tenor)
Lee Loughnane - Trumpet
Brent Nelson , Joe Chemay , Wornell Jones - Background Vocals



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sexta-feira, 30 de março de 2012

Leon Russell - Americana (repost)



















Leon Russell - Americana - 1978


Leon Russell, não obstante sua extensa e generosa carreira, não é um artista que tem seus discos facilmente encontrados na grande rede. Os que estão disponíveis, já viraram figurinhas fáceis e, com raríssimas e honrosas excessões, não passam de cópia da cópia. Isso quando não estão com bitrate anabolizados.

Com voces, algo diferente...

01 Let's Get Started      
02 Elvis And Marilyn     
03 From Maine To Mexico    
04 When A Man Loves A Woman    
05 It's Only Me     
06 Midnight Lover    
07 Housewife    
08 Ladies Of The Night 
09 Shadow And Me         
10 Jesus On My Side         

Joe Chemay - Bass
Brent Nelson - Drums
Jon Woodhead - Guitar
Marty Grebb - Guitar, Saxophone
Mike Meros - Organ, Synthesizer
James Pankow - Trombone
Walter Parasaider - Trombone (Tenor)
Lee Loughnane - Trumpet
Brent Nelson , Joe Chemay , Wornell Jones - Background Vocals


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quinta-feira, 29 de março de 2012

Leon Russell - Anything Can Happen (repost)




















 Leon Russell - Anything Can Happen - 1992

01. Anything Can Happen
02. Black Haloes
03. No Man's Land
04. Too Much Monkey Business
05. Angel Ways
06. Life Of The Party
07. Stranded On Easy Street
08. Jezebel
09. Love Slave
10. Faces Of The Children


Leon Russell - Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar
Edgar Winter - Alto Saxophone, Drums
Jack Wessel - Bass, Backing Vocals
Wayne Killius - Drums
Bruce Hornsby - Keyboards
Sam Bush - Mandolin, Violin
Matt Harris - Guitar on 9
Teddy Jack Russell - Guitar on 4
Mike Lawler - Synthesiser
Tina Russell - Backing Vocals on 8

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sábado, 10 de março de 2012

Leon Russell - Stop All That Jazz (repost)




















Leon Russell - Stop All That Jazz - 1974

Leon Russell has been a major force in music for more than four decades. He began playing the piano when he was just three years old. By the age of 14, he picked up a trumpet, formed his own band, lied about his age and managed to get a gig in a Tulsa nightclub. Over the next few years, he played and toured with various groups and artists that included Jerry Lee Lewis. In 1958, he moved to Los Angeles and shortly thereafter began working with legendary producer Phil Spector as part of the infamous "Wall of Sound." Leon quickly became a much sought after session player, recording with or writing songs for The Byrds, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Herb Alpert, Barbra Streisand, and Frank Sinatra. By the early sixties, he was playing with Gary Paxton (Hollywood Argyles), Bobby "Boris" Pickett (Monster Mash/Cryptkickers) and David Gates (later of Bread.) Russell's solo career leapt forward when Russell and Denny Cordell assembled the all-star 43-member entourage for Joe Cocker's notorious "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" American tour. Leon and his band, The Shelter People, were featured prominently on Cocker's cover of the Box Top's "The Letter," (a top 10 hit in late spring of 1970). Shortly afterward, Leon and Denny Cordell formed Shelter Records and released the first Leon Russell album. Leon continued to accept high-profile invitations for session work, playing with the Rolling Stones, Dave Mason, and Bob Dylan. On August 1, 1971, he was featured with George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan in the "Concert For Bangladesh", at New York's Madison Square Garden. READ MORE HERE

01. If I Were a Carpenter
02. Smashed
03. Leaving Whipporwhill
04. Spanish Harlem
05. Streaker’s Ball
06. Working Girl
07. Time for Love
08. The Ballad of Hollis Brown
09. Mona Lisa Please
10. Stop All That Jazz
11. Wild Horses (bonus track)

12. With Willie Nelson – Wabash Cannonball (bonus track)

Leon Russell - Synthesizer, Banjo, Bass, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Vocals
John Cale -  Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
Willie Nelson -  Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
Don Preston - Dobro, Vocals, Guitar
Odell Stokes -  Guitar
Edwin Scruggs, Linda Hargrove - Acoustic Guitar, Guitar
Pete Drake -  Guitar (Steel)
Joey Cooper - Guitar, Vocals
Carl Radle,  Henry Best, Ric Wilson - Bass
Jim Keltner, Robert Sinclair Wilson  - Bass, Drums
Cam Wilson - Organ, Percussion, Vocals (Background)
Charlie Wilson - Keyboards, Vocals
John Gallie - Keyboards
Karl Himmel, Chuck Blackwell, Jamie Oldaker - Drums
William Kenner - Mandolin
Chris Clayton, Ronald Wilson, Tommy Lokey -  Horn, Vocals (Background)
Ann Bell, Pam Thompson,  Marcy Levy, Lena Stephens - Vocals, Vocals (Background)


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quinta-feira, 8 de março de 2012

Leon Russell - Signature Songs (repost)



















Leon Russell - Signature Songs - 2001

For the album "Signature Songs," Leon chose 11 of his favorite songs in his 40 plus year career. This release is Leon Russell performing his standard hits with just piano and vocals. The collection includes Leon's most memorable hits: A Song For You, One More Love Song, Tight Rope, Stranger in a Strange Land, Hummingbird, Back to the Island, Out in the Woods, Lady Blue, Delta Lady, Magic Mirror and the first song in music history to occupy the number one spot on the pop, jazz, and R&B charts - This Masquerade.

01. A Song for You

02. Magic Mirror
03. This Masquerade
04. One More Love Song   
05. Tight Rope
06. Stranger In A Strange Land   
07. Hummingbird
08. Back To The Island
09. Out In The Woods
10. Lady Blue   
11. Delta Lady

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sexta-feira, 2 de março de 2012

Leon Russell - Bad Country (repost)



















Leon Russell - Bad Country - 2008


By Stephen Thomas Erlewine, from cduniverse
One of many albums Leon Russell released on his own Leon Russell Records in the new millennium, Bad Country contains a selection of 12 original songs by Russell. As the title lightly implies, this is indeed a country album, but it's not bad - either in its quality or its sound, as the music is perfectly pleasant. There's not a lot of raunch here - it's a clean, slightly stiff production, sounding as if it has been stitched together with MIDI, as there's no breathing room in the rhythms and a slight steely ping to his keyboards. The only soul here comes from Russell's signature drawl, which is still in good shape, and while the songs here are hardly his best, they're nice showcases for Russell as an endearingly lazy country-rock stylist. To be sure, this is just for the fans - and it's even kind of marginal on that level - but if it doesn't have much that's compelling, it's not hard to enjoy in passing, either.

01. A Little Bit of Your Love
02. Honkytonk Dream
03. Oklahoma Girl
04. California Dreams
05. Hungry Eyes
06. Real Love
07. Rio Grande

08. Sweet Magic Love
09. Tennessee Hayride
10. Come Lay with Me
11. Bad Country

+@320

segunda-feira, 27 de fevereiro de 2012

Leon Russel - Angel in Disguise (repost)


















 
Leon Russel - Angel in Disguise - 2007


By James Calemine, from swampland.com
Angel In Disguise contains 11 new Leon Russell songs. Russell's prodigious discography proves his influence and talent since he left Lawton, Oklahoma, in his teens.

"Sweet Mimi", a rollicking opener, employs many of the same musical elements--mercurial guitar, cosmic keyboards and a strong beat--Russell mastered over the last 40 years. "How Can This Be Love" contends as a hybrid R & B song bred with synthesized keyboards. The title track, a swinging R & B number, calls to mind Tony Joe White.

These songs - such as "Lovin' On My Mind" - begin to take on a psychedelic-swamp sound with gospel back up vocalists. These compositions represent The Master of Space and Time in 2007.

"Come For You" could easily pass for a Stevie Wonder funk song until you hear Russell's inimitable voice. "Black N Blue" operates with unrestrained R & B, funk and Russell's signature rock and roll piano.

"All Through The Night", a ballad, calls to mind a sonic landscape of Russell's fine album Will O the Wisp. "Honky Tonk Eyes" proves there's still a spring in Russell's 65-year-old step in an up-tempo ditty that revisits Jerry Lee Lewis' incandescent piano work. "Dyess Colony" sounds like cowboy swing mixed with the blues and a galloping keyboard to birth a toe-tapping tale.

01. Sweet Mimi
02. How Can This Be Love
03. Angel In Disguise
04. Lovin’ On My Mind
05. Come For You
06. Honey & Eli
07. Black N’ Blue
08. All Through The Night
09. Honky Tonk Eyes
10. Dyess Colony
11. Desire Inside Your Eyes


+@320

domingo, 26 de fevereiro de 2012

Leon Russell - Almost Piano - (repost)



















Leon Russell - Almost Piano - 2008

By Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic
Almost Piano = MIDI synthesizers, at least in this collection of ten instrumentals from Leon Russell. One of many self-recorded and self-released albums Russell kicked out in the new millennium, this sequenced and sprightly offering clearly betrays its origins as a computerized creation. As careful as the production sounds, the compositions often seem as if Russell just set up and started playing, giving the tracks their titles afterward. Still, Russell remains a fluid, engaging player, and devoted Leon Russell fans might enjoy putting this on as background music.

01. Ixtland
02. Piano Polka
03. Friendly Fire
04. Whitewater Blues
05. Harpo's Dream
06. Kiss My Eyes
07. Girl I Once Knew, A
08. Blind Lemon Cream
09. Big Easy
10. Reba Lights

+@320

domingo, 19 de fevereiro de 2012

Leon Russell - Looking Back (repost)




















Leon Russell - Looking Back - 1973

from wikipedia
Looking Back is a Leon Russell solo album. Released in 1973, shortly after the success of his single Tightrope, it contains instrumental tracks that were recorded in the mid-1960s, featuring Russell on harpsichord. Neither the record or the album sleeve give writing credits for any of the songs. There was briefly a CD re-issue in 1991 on the Japanese Jimco label, with three bonus tracks.


from amazon
This rare Leon Russell solo album from 1973 was a slight departure from his previously recorded efforts and stands as his only all instrumental album. The album features Russell playing the harpsichord accompanied by the amazing rhythm section of Earl Palmer on drums, Jimmy Bond on bass, and Tommy Tedesco on guitar. All selections newly remastered. This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

Leon Russell – Harpsichord
Tommy Tedesco – Guitar
Jimmy Bend – Bass
Earl Palmer – Drums

01. If I Had a Hammer
02. Gospel Harp
03. Greenfields
04. Virginia
05. Our Winter Love
06. Cottonfields
07. Cherry Beat
08. Greenback Dollar
09. Man with the Golden Gun
10. Tender and Fair


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More Leon? Then Click HERE

domingo, 22 de janeiro de 2012

Sugaree - The American Dreams


















Sugaree - The American Dreams - 2010

Few may have heard of singer Sugaree but they are very likely to have heard of her father, legendary singer-songwriter Leon Russell, on whose label Sugaree’s debut has been released.

Though that fact smacks of nepotistic opportunism, saying so outright would only be permissible if the album was a dud. Truth is, The American Dream is something of a pop gem – a contemporary album that is a million miles from the country-blues music of her father. A short album at just over thirty minutes, it mixes different genres – rock, pop and R&B – with an electro-dance vibe that pulls all its disparate references into a coherent, if sometimes samey, sound.

The album starts off very strongly with the title track’s bombastic opening synth-strings, guitars and bass, above which Sugaree takes time to admonish American consumerism. The exotic sonic palette of ‘Beautiful’ underpins strong melodies and vocals, her voice immediately recalling to mind Black Eyed Peas’ Fergie, and has a chorus hook that could pay commercial dividends given the right break.

Elsewhere, ‘Is This War (A Love Song)’ is all cabaret and tribal beats, ‘Lying Down’ is filled with stadium drums and caterwauling vocals that could have been pulled from a Shakira album, while ‘One More Time’, ‘Personal Stranger’ and ‘Simple Solution’ are well-written contemporary pop songs.

NB: Para os defensores de que somente rock possa girar em seu player, esse download é altamente NÃO recomendado.

01. The American Dream       

02. Beautiful       
03. Is This War (A Love Song)       
04. Lying Down       
05. One More Time       
06. Personal Stranger       
07. Security       
08. Simple Solution       
09. Stepping Stones       
10. What It Looks Lik

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sexta-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2012

Leon Russell – Life And Love


















Leon Russell – Life And Love - 1979

01. One More Love Song
02. You Girl
03. Struck By Lightning
04. Strange Love
05. Life And Love
06. On the First Day
07. High Horse
08. Sweet Mystery
09. On the Borderline



Leon Russell - Guitar, Vocals
Jody Payne, Roger Linn - Guitar
Bernetta Rand,  Joe Chemay, Lena Luckey, Wornell Jones, Francis Pye - Back Vocals
Mickey Raphael - Harmonica
Marty Grebb - Guitar, Saxophone

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quarta-feira, 28 de setembro de 2011

Leon Russell - Looking Back




















Leon Russell - Looking Back - 1973

from wikipedia
Looking Back is a Leon Russell solo album. Released in 1973, shortly after the success of his single Tightrope, it contains instrumental tracks that were recorded in the mid-1960s, featuring Russell on harpsichord. Neither the record or the album sleeve give writing credits for any of the songs. There was briefly a CD re-issue in 1991 on the Japanese Jimco label, with three bonus tracks.


from amazon
This rare Leon Russell solo album from 1973 was a slight departure from his previously recorded efforts and stands as his only all instrumental album. The album features Russell playing the harpsichord accompanied by the amazing rhythm section of Earl Palmer on drums, Jimmy Bond on bass, and Tommy Tedesco on guitar. All selections newly remastered. This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

Leon Russell – Harpsichord
Tommy Tedesco – Guitar
Jimmy Bend – Bass
Earl Palmer – Drums

01. If I Had a Hammer
02. Gospel Harp
03. Greenfields
04. Virginia
05. Our Winter Love
06. Cottonfields
07. Cherry Beat
08. Greenback Dollar
09. Man with the Golden Gun
10. Tender and Fair


+@192

More Leon? Then Click HERE

terça-feira, 31 de maio de 2011

Leon Russell - Bad Country



















Leon Russell - Bad Country - 2008


By Stephen Thomas Erlewine, from cduniverse
One of many albums Leon Russell released on his own Leon Russell Records in the new millennium, Bad Country contains a selection of 12 original songs by Russell. As the title lightly implies, this is indeed a country album, but it's not bad - either in its quality or its sound, as the music is perfectly pleasant. There's not a lot of raunch here - it's a clean, slightly stiff production, sounding as if it has been stitched together with MIDI, as there's no breathing room in the rhythms and a slight steely ping to his keyboards. The only soul here comes from Russell's signature drawl, which is still in good shape, and while the songs here are hardly his best, they're nice showcases for Russell as an endearingly lazy country-rock stylist. To be sure, this is just for the fans - and it's even kind of marginal on that level - but if it doesn't have much that's compelling, it's not hard to enjoy in passing, either.

01. A Little Bit of Your Love
02. Honkytonk Dream
03. Oklahoma Girl
04. California Dreams
05. Hungry Eyes
06. Real Love
07. Rio Grande

08. Sweet Magic Love
09. Tennessee Hayride
10. Come Lay with Me
11. Bad Country

+@320

segunda-feira, 9 de maio de 2011

Leon Russel - Angel in Disguise


















 
Leon Russel - Angel in Disguise - 2007


By James Calemine, from swampland.com
Angel In Disguise contains 11 new Leon Russell songs. Russell's prodigious discography proves his influence and talent since he left Lawton, Oklahoma, in his teens.

"Sweet Mimi", a rollicking opener, employs many of the same musical elements--mercurial guitar, cosmic keyboards and a strong beat--Russell mastered over the last 40 years. "How Can This Be Love" contends as a hybrid R & B song bred with synthesized keyboards. The title track, a swinging R & B number, calls to mind Tony Joe White.

These songs - such as "Lovin' On My Mind" - begin to take on a psychedelic-swamp sound with gospel back up vocalists. These compositions represent The Master of Space and Time in 2007.

"Come For You" could easily pass for a Stevie Wonder funk song until you hear Russell's inimitable voice. "Black N Blue" operates with unrestrained R & B, funk and Russell's signature rock and roll piano.

"All Through The Night", a ballad, calls to mind a sonic landscape of Russell's fine album Will O the Wisp. "Honky Tonk Eyes" proves there's still a spring in Russell's 65-year-old step in an up-tempo ditty that revisits Jerry Lee Lewis' incandescent piano work. "Dyess Colony" sounds like cowboy swing mixed with the blues and a galloping keyboard to birth a toe-tapping tale.

01. Sweet Mimi
02. How Can This Be Love
03. Angel In Disguise
04. Lovin’ On My Mind
05. Come For You
06. Honey & Eli
07. Black N’ Blue
08. All Through The Night
09. Honky Tonk Eyes
10. Dyess Colony
11. Desire Inside Your Eyes


+@320

sexta-feira, 6 de maio de 2011

Leon Russell - Signature Songs



















Leon Russell - Signature Songs - 2001

For the album "Signature Songs," Leon chose 11 of his favorite songs in his 40 plus year career. This release is Leon Russell performing his standard hits with just piano and vocals. The collection includes Leon's most memorable hits: A Song For You, One More Love Song, Tight Rope, Stranger in a Strange Land, Hummingbird, Back to the Island, Out in the Woods, Lady Blue, Delta Lady, Magic Mirror and the first song in music history to occupy the number one spot on the pop, jazz, and R&B charts - This Masquerade.

01. A Song for You

02. Magic Mirror
03. This Masquerade
04. One More Love Song   
05. Tight Rope
06. Stranger In A Strange Land   
07. Hummingbird
08. Back To The Island
09. Out In The Woods
10. Lady Blue   
11. Delta Lady

+@320

quarta-feira, 4 de maio de 2011

Leon Russell - Almost Piano



















Leon Russell - Almost Piano - 2008

By Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic
Almost Piano = MIDI synthesizers, at least in this collection of ten instrumentals from Leon Russell. One of many self-recorded and self-released albums Russell kicked out in the new millennium, this sequenced and sprightly offering clearly betrays its origins as a computerized creation. As careful as the production sounds, the compositions often seem as if Russell just set up and started playing, giving the tracks their titles afterward. Still, Russell remains a fluid, engaging player, and devoted Leon Russell fans might enjoy putting this on as background music.

01. Ixtland
02. Piano Polka
03. Friendly Fire
04. Whitewater Blues
05. Harpo's Dream
06. Kiss My Eyes
07. Girl I Once Knew, A
08. Blind Lemon Cream
09. Big Easy
10. Reba Lights

+@320

domingo, 27 de fevereiro de 2011

Leon Russell with The New Grass Revival - Rhythm & Bluegrass - Hank Wilson Vol. 4



















Leon Russell with The Newgrass Revival - Rhythm and Bluegrass - Hank Wilson Vol. 4 - 2001

01. I've Just Seen A Face
02. Footprints In The Snow
03. Columbus Stockade Blues
04. I Believe To My Soul
05. Rough And Rocky Road
06. Mystery Train
07. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold
08. In The Pines
09. Open Up The Door
10. Bluebirds Are Singing For Me
11. Rhythm And Bluegrass
12. Pilgrim Land


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quinta-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2011

Leon Russell - Stop All That Jazz




















Leon Russell - Stop All That Jazz - 1974

Leon Russell has been a major force in music for more than four decades. He began playing the piano when he was just three years old. By the age of 14, he picked up a trumpet, formed his own band, lied about his age and managed to get a gig in a Tulsa nightclub. Over the next few years, he played and toured with various groups and artists that included Jerry Lee Lewis. In 1958, he moved to Los Angeles and shortly thereafter began working with legendary producer Phil Spector as part of the infamous "Wall of Sound." Leon quickly became a much sought after session player, recording with or writing songs for The Byrds, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Herb Alpert, Barbra Streisand, and Frank Sinatra. By the early sixties, he was playing with Gary Paxton (Hollywood Argyles), Bobby "Boris" Pickett (Monster Mash/Cryptkickers) and David Gates (later of Bread.) Russell's solo career leapt forward when Russell and Denny Cordell assembled the all-star 43-member entourage for Joe Cocker's notorious "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" American tour. Leon and his band, The Shelter People, were featured prominently on Cocker's cover of the Box Top's "The Letter," (a top 10 hit in late spring of 1970). Shortly afterward, Leon and Denny Cordell formed Shelter Records and released the first Leon Russell album. Leon continued to accept high-profile invitations for session work, playing with the Rolling Stones, Dave Mason, and Bob Dylan. On August 1, 1971, he was featured with George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan in the "Concert For Bangladesh", at New York's Madison Square Garden. READ MORE HERE

01. If I Were a Carpenter
02. Smashed
03. Leaving Whipporwhill
04. Spanish Harlem
05. Streaker’s Ball
06. Working Girl
07. Time for Love
08. The Ballad of Hollis Brown
09. Mona Lisa Please
10. Stop All That Jazz
11. Wild Horses (bonus track)

12. With Willie Nelson – Wabash Cannonball (bonus track)

Leon Russell - Synthesizer, Banjo, Bass, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Vocals
John Cale -  Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
Willie Nelson -  Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
Don Preston - Dobro, Vocals, Guitar
Odell Stokes -  Guitar
Edwin Scruggs, Linda Hargrove - Acoustic Guitar, Guitar
Pete Drake -  Guitar (Steel)
Joey Cooper - Guitar, Vocals
Carl Radle,  Henry Best, Ric Wilson - Bass
Jim Keltner, Robert Sinclair Wilson  - Bass, Drums
Cam Wilson - Organ, Percussion, Vocals (Background)
Charlie Wilson - Keyboards, Vocals
John Gallie - Keyboards
Karl Himmel, Chuck Blackwell, Jamie Oldaker - Drums
William Kenner - Mandolin
Chris Clayton, Ronald Wilson, Tommy Lokey -  Horn, Vocals (Background)
Ann Bell, Pam Thompson,  Marcy Levy, Lena Stephens - Vocals, Vocals (Background)

posted first in http://siysmam.blogspot.com/ (thanks guy!)

+@320

quinta-feira, 17 de junho de 2010

Leon Russell - Americana



















Leon Russell - Americana - 1978


Leon Russell, não obstante sua extensa e generosa carreira, não é um artista que tem seus discos facilmente encontrados na grande rede. Os que estão disponíveis, já viraram figurinhas fáceis e, com raríssimas e honrosas excessões, não passam de cópia da cópia. Isso quando não estão com bitrate anabolizados.

Com voces, algo diferente...

01 Let's Get Started      
02 Elvis And Marilyn     
03 From Maine To Mexico    
04 When A Man Loves A Woman    
05 It's Only Me     
06 Midnight Lover    
07 Housewife    
08 Ladies Of The Night 
09 Shadow And Me         
10 Jesus On My Side         

Joe Chemay - Bass
Brent Nelson - Drums
Jon Woodhead - Guitar
Marty Grebb - Guitar, Saxophone
Mike Meros - Organ, Synthesizer
James Pankow - Trombone
Walter Parasaider - Trombone (Tenor)
Lee Loughnane - Trumpet
Brent Nelson , Joe Chemay , Wornell Jones - Background Vocals


+@320

domingo, 23 de maio de 2010

Leon Russell - Anything Can Happen




















 Leon Russell - Anything Can Happen - 1992

01. Anything Can Happen
02. Black Haloes
03. No Man's Land
04. Too Much Monkey Business
05. Angel Ways
06. Life Of The Party
07. Stranded On Easy Street
08. Jezebel
09. Love Slave
10. Faces Of The Children


Leon Russell - Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar
Edgar Winter - Alto Saxophone, Drums
Jack Wessel - Bass, Backing Vocals
Wayne Killius - Drums
Bruce Hornsby - Keyboards
Sam Bush - Mandolin, Violin
Matt Harris - Guitar on 9
Teddy Jack Russell - Guitar on 4
Mike Lawler - Synthesiser
Tina Russell - Backing Vocals on 8

+@192