Patrick Crain | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma United States | 05/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Leon Russell is easily one of the most underrated and underappreciated artists of all time. This, his first solo album (although when listing his albums in chronological order, I list the earlier recorded but later released "Asylum Choir 2" as his first) is the one that people should get into to become familiar with Leon's interesting musical mix. Blues, country, rock and gospel all fuse together into something some people have called Okie-Swamp music. Whatever you call it, it is incredibly infectious. And the Gold Disc is the way to go on this release because not only do you get the original order of the album (which places Russell's odd cover of Dylan's "Master of War" into proper context), you get the original cover art (with the famous Shelter egg in the top left hand corner of the sleeve), and a great number of bonus tracks including a sped up version of his Asylum-era "Sweet Home Chicago," (now called "The New Sweet Home Chicago") an awesome jam between Leon and Eric Clapton, an alternate version of "Shootout on the Plantation," a great unreleased track ("Indian Girl") and "Shine a Light" which features Leon on piano, Ringo Starr on drums and Mick Jagger singing (oddly enough, this song is credited to Leon Russell here but when it turned up later on "Exile on Main Street," it was credited to Jagger and Richards...truth be told, it sounds more Jagger and Richards to me). Aside from the bonus tracks, the album has been remastered back to its original mix (the album version of "Shootout on the Plantation" sounds more piano laden) and all of the studio banter and stops and starts have survived. And on top of all of this, "Delta Lady," "A Song For You," "Hummingbird," "Roll Away the Stone" and "Pieces Apple Lady" have never sounded better. This is the first time Leon put out so many great tracks on one album. Later, he would make more profound albums, more personal albums, more diverse albums and more complex albums but he never made a more fun album."
Grab this one if your house is burning down
John M. Melody | Plymouth, MA USA | 07/28/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Leon's first album is absolutely mystical. This is music straight from Leon's soul to yours. The music somehow captures the values of the sixties while simultaneously capturing the tangible essence--like skinny dipping, or your first hippy kiss, or moving into a slightly renovated barn. If your house were burning down and you had to grab three Leon albums, this one, Will O' the Wisp, and The Wedding Album would be the three. In a small fire of course, you'd have to grab Leon and the Shelter People, too."
The beginning... Leon Russell
H. Brown | Omaha, Nebraska United States | 09/01/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"After years of being a session player for tons of "Big Name" acts, Leon fianally went out on his own to record this album (now released and remastered on CD). It was time to ask many of the folks who he'd worked for to contribute here on this these tracks. Well, it wasn't hard, they all wanted to be a part of his first release. George Harrison guitar playing on Leon's first album led to his participation in the first rock and roll benefit concerts, the "Concert for Bangladesh.
This album was released on Shelter Records, owned by Leon and producer Denny Cordell, along with early albums by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Phoebe Snow and The Gap Band, also three albums that Leon produced and played on for the great blues guitarist, Freddie King. In the 1970's Leon was established as a major live performer and was reported by Billboard Magazine to be the top concert attraction in the world by 1973. Many different performers OPENED for Leon in this period including Elton John, ZZ Top, Willie Nelson and Charlie Daniels.
This was his first effort on the way to the top. Your collection of the era will not be complete without this CD... ENJOY!"
Wonderful album
Rick Mark | Lake Oswego, OR | 04/08/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I won't hesitate to give this album 5 stars. It's my favorite by Leon Russell, whose voice I love. What comes through, though, is his passion and his tenderness. A Song for You, Hummingbird, and Delta Lady are three of the most beautiful songs you'll find on any album in the last 30 years (well, no, I haven't heard them all). It's a shame that this master songwriter has never received the recognition he deserves. To give you a sense of where I rank this album, let me say this: If I had to quickly name my 5 favorite albums of all time, I'd probably pick Rolling Stones' Beggars Banquet, Van Morrison's Moondance, this album by Leon Russell, Taj Mahal's Giant Step and and and, I don't know, maybe Abbey Road or the White Album just because you'd have to include something by the Beatles. Point is: Leon Russell ranks right up there."
One of handfull...
Wildman Fischer | 12/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is one of a handfull that I've always updated...first the vinyl, wore that out; then the cassette; that ended up eaten in my car player; and now the CD. I love this album and as I grow older, I like it even more. I first got into Leon Russell when he was doing the Bonnie and Delaney and Joe Cocker thing...then he came out with this, his first album and I snatched it up. The list of musicians who appear on this album reads like a who's who of 1969 rock...it quickly became a favorite: I bet I've listen to this album over 1000 times...it is ageless. Honestly, there is just no getting tired of this album; it's that good. Great songs: "A Song for you" brings a tear; a beautiful love song that has just enough Russell grit and soul to appeal to an old male rocker like myself! "Hummingbird" same thing...then mix in rockers like "Delta Lady", "Put a Spell on You", "Hurtsome Body" (my favorite), and geez...all the others! It is just a great, great album...I know I always do these rave reviews and give 5 star ratings, but it is because these are albums that I have loved for 35 years and will always have them around in one "medium" or another....This, however, is my favorite of favorites! A can't miss buy."