- Source: Leon Russell (album)
Leon Russell is the debut solo album by the singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Leon Russell. It followed his debut with the Midnight String Quartet and a production by Russell and Marc Benno billed as the Asylum Choir.
"A Song for You", written by Russell for this album, is a slow, pained plea for forgiveness and understanding from an estranged lover. The tune is one of Russell's best-known compositions. It has been performed and recorded by over 200 artists, spanning many musical genres. Elton John has called the song an American classic.
On January 17, 2018, "A Song for You" was added to Grammy Hall of Fame.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Leon Russell except where indicated
Side one
"A Song for You" – 4:08
"Dixie Lullaby" (Russell, Chris Stainton) – 2:30
"I Put a Spell on You" – 4:10
"Shoot Out on the Plantation" – 3:10
"Hummingbird" – 3:57
Side two
"Delta Lady" – 4:00
"Prince of Peace" (Russell, Greg Dempsey) – 3:05
"Masters of War (Bob Dylan) – 1:20
"Give Peace a Chance" (Russell, Bonnie Bramlett) – 2:15
"Hurtsome Body" – 3:35
"Pisces Apple Lady" – 2:50
"Roll Away the Stone" (Russell, Greg Dempsey) – 3:06
The 1993 "Gold Disc" CD reissue contains 5 bonus tracks:
"The New Sweet Home Chicago" (Russell, Marc Benno) – 3:11
"Jammin' with Eric" (Russell, Eric Clapton) – 4:14
"Indian Girl" – 4:08
"Shoot Out on the Plantation" (solo piano version) – 3:31
"(Can't Seem To) Get a Line on You" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 4:16
"Roll Away the Stone", "Pisces Apple Lady", "Hurtsome Body", "Prince of Peace", "Delta Lady", "Shoot Out On the Plantation", "I Put a Spell On You" - Recorded at Olympic Sound, London, September 1969
"Give Peace a Chance" – Recorded at Ardent Recording, Memphis, November 1969
"Dixie Lullaby" – recorded at Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles, December 22, 1969
"Hummingbird" – recorded at Wally Heider Recording, Los Angeles, December 29, 1969
"A Song for You", "Masters of War" – recorded at A&M Studios, Los Angeles, January 1970
Final mixes by Glyn Johns made at Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, January 17–19, 1970
Personnel
Leon Russell – piano, guitar, bass guitar, vocals
George Harrison – guitar ("Shoot Out on the Plantation" and "Hurtsome Body")
Eric Clapton – guitar ("Delta Lady", "Prince of Peace", "Hurtsome Body", "Roll Away the Stone", "The New Sweet Home Chicago" and "Jammin' With Eric")
Delaney Bramlett – guitar
Alan Spenner – bass guitar
Klaus Voormann – bass guitar ("The New Sweet Home Chicago")
Bill Wyman – bass guitar ("Roll Away the Stone" and "Get a Line On You")
Steve Winwood – keyboards ("Roll Away the Stone")
Chris Stainton – keyboards (“Hurtsome Body")
Ringo Starr - drums (Shoot Out on the Plantation", "Hurtsome Body" and "Get a Line On You")
Charlie Watts – drums ("Roll Away the Stone")
Buddy Harman – drums
Jim Gordon – drums
B.J. Wilson – drums ("Hurtsome Body")
Jon Hiseman – drums ("The New Sweet Home Chicago")
Mick Jagger – vocals ("Get a Line On You")
Bonnie Bramlett – vocals
Joe Cocker – vocals
Merry Clayton – vocals
Jim Horn – saxophone
Technical
Leon Russell – producer
Denny Cordell – producer
Glyn Johns – engineer, mixing
Tom Wilkes – design
Jim McCrary – photography
"This album is dedicated to: Chris Stainton / George Harrison / Ringo Starr / Charlie Watts / Bill Wyman / Eric Clapton / Klaus Voorman / BJ Wilson / Alan Spenner / Jim Gordon / Greg Dempsey / Stevie Winwood / Jim Horn / Mr. & Mrs. Bramlett / Bobby Whiplash / Clydie King / Merry Clayton & Joe Cocker, for their inspirational music."
Charts
References
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