muzycy: Buffalo Bill Gelber, Don Kretmer: Bass
Corky Laing: Drums
Mick Jones: Guitar
Leslie West: Guitar, Vocals
Sredni Vollmer: Harp
Frank Vicari: Horns
Ken Ascher: Piano
Carl Hall, Hilda Harris, Sharon Redd, Tasha Thomas: Background Vocals
Leslie West ma na swoim koncie wiele sukcesów, ale przez wielu ludzi najbardziej kojarzony jest z występem zespołu Mountain na festiwalu Woodstock w 1969 roku. Dzięki swojemu brzmieniu i niesamowitemu feelingowi wpłynął na całe zastępy młodszych gitarzystów - od Johnny’ego Ramone’a aż do Randy’ego Rhoadsa.
Płyta The Leslie West Band powstała w składzie Buffalo Bill Gelber, Don Kretmer: Bass, Corky Laing: Drums, Mick Jones: Guitar, Leslie West: Guitar, Vocals, Sredni Vollmer: Harp, Frank Vicari: Horns, Ken Ascher: Piano i Carl Hall, Hilda Harris, Sharon Redd, Tasha Thomas: Background Vocals.
All Music:
Where Leslie West's The Great Fatsby touched upon different themes and showed the guitar hero able to handle Free-style blues-pop, Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones comes to the party to bring a different focus. Outside of a couple of covers and Mick Jones' composition "Singapore Sling," all the material is by West, Jones, and Laing -- a progression from West, Bruce & Laing, which was a progression from Cream producer Felix Pappalardi's work with the guitarist/drummer combo in the original Mountain. Not as heavy as those other two groups, The Leslie West Band on record has more bite than The Great Fatsby, and as with the previous project, some big name players. John Lennon/Buzzy Linhart/Jim Croce keyboardist Ken Ascher is onboard, as is bassist Don Kretmer from the Blues Project. Leslie is in good company, and makes the most of it. Where he performed Rolling Stones material on Fatsby, here we have a dark and lovely rendition of the Beatles' "Dear Prudence" -- Ascher getting a chance to work on Lennon material again as he did on Mind Games. And as Fatsby had "The House of the Rising Sun," Mann and Weil's "We Gotta Get Out of this Place" gets revised by the Leslie West Band. It's a methodical version, Led Zeppelin lite, and is a decent album track, though the music without vocals seems to be the key to this albu....... więcej