Leon Russell: Leon Russell and The Shelter People
Album #166 - May 1971
Episode date - May 6, 2020
Coming off of the “Mad Dogs and Englishmen” tour as musical director for Joe Cocker, Leon Russell’s exposure launched him into a new category. He was no longer the guy behind the scenes, but rather a star in his own right.
In the early ‘70s, Leon Russell and Elton John were prime competition for ‘Best Piano’ status. This album was a statement of sorts, displaying Russell’s penchant for raucous gospel and raw country music. He was one of a kind. I’ve never heard anyone else even remotely like him, and the power of his songwriting and interpretive skills are nowhere better on display than on this awesome album.
Featured tracks include:
Stranger in a Strange Land
Of Thee I Sing
A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall
Crystal Closet Queen
Home Sweet Oklahoma
Alcatraz
The Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen
It Takes a Lot, to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
She Smiles Like a River
Sweet Emily
Beware of Darkness
May 1971 - Billboard Charted #17