Leon Russell and the Shelter People

Leon Russell and the Shelter People

by Leon Russell
Leon Russell and the Shelter People

Leon Russell and the Shelter People

by Leon Russell
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Overview

Leon Russell's accolades are monumental in a number of categories, from songwriting (he wrote Joe Cocker's "Delta Lady") to session playing (with the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan, just to name a few ) to his solo work. Unfortunately, it's the last category that never really attracted as much attention as it should have, despite a multitude of blues-based gospel recordings and piano-led, Southern-styled rock albums released throughout the 1970s. Leon Russell and the Shelter People is a prime example of Russell's instrumental dexterity and ability to produce some energetic rock & roll. Poignant and expressive tracks such as "Of Thee I Sing," "Home Sweet Oklahoma," and "She Smiles Like a River" all lay claim to Russell's soulful style and are clear-cut examples of the power that he musters through his spirited piano playing, and through his voice. His Dylan covers are just as strong, especially "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" and "It Takes a Lot to Laugh," while "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" and "It's a Hard Rain Gonna Fall" have him sounding so forceful they could have been Russell's own. A hearty, full-flavored gospel sound is amassed thanks to both the Shelter People and the Tulsa Tops who back Russell up on most of the tracks, but it's Russell alone that makes "The Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen" such an expressive piece and the highlight of the album. On the whole, Leon Russell and the Shelter People is an entertaining and, more importantly, a revealing exposition of Russell's music when he was in his prime. The album that followed, 1972's Carney, is an introspective piece which holds up a little better from a songwriting standpoint, but this album does a better job at bearing his proficiency as a well-rounded musician. ~ Mike DeGagne

Product Details

Release Date: 07/03/1995
Label: Capitol
UPC: 0724383403028
Rank: 6773

Tracks

  1. Stranger in a Strange Land
  2. Of Thee I Sing
  3. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
  4. Crystal Closet Queen
  5. Home Sweet Oklahoma
  6. Alcatraz
  7. The Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen
  8. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
  9. She Smiles Like a River
  10. Sweet Emily
  11. Beware of Darkness
  12. It's All over Now, Baby Blue
  13. Love Minus Zero/No Limit
  14. She Belongs to Me

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Leon Russell   Primary Artist,Bass,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
The Shelter People   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Jesse Ed Davis   Guest Artist,Guitar
Jim Gordon   Guest Artist,Drums
Roger Hawkins   Drums
Kathi McDonald   Vocals
Jim Price   Organ,Keyboards
Chuck Blackwell   Drums
Barry Beckett   Organ,Keyboards
Carl Radle   Bass
Jim Keltner   Bass,Drums
Claudia Lennear   Vocals
Don Preston   Guitar,Vocals
John Gallie   Organ,Keyboards
Jimmy Johnson   Guitar
Joey Cooper   Guitar,Vocals
David Hood   Bass
Chris Stainton   Keyboards,Guitar

Technical Credits

Leon Russell   Composer,Producer
Denny Cordell   Producer
Don Preston   Composer
George Harrison   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
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