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Music review: Leon Russell – ‘Life Journey’

By Clint Rhodes for The 2 min read
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Music review: Leon Russell - ‘Life Journey’

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Rhodes

The colorful Leon Russell documents his long and celebrated musical journey with his first album since his highly praised collaboration with Elton John on 2010ĢƵ “The Union.”

While “The Union” reintroduced and reinforced the genius of the 72-year-old Oklahoma native, RussellĢƵ five-decade career is carefully captured on “Life Journey.”

The 12-song set includes spirited covers such as Robert JohnsonĢƵ “Come On in My Kitchen,” Billy JoelĢƵ “New York State of Mind,” Paul AnkaĢƵ “I Really Miss You,” Duke EllingtonĢƵ “I Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good” and Haven Gillespie and Beasley SmithĢƵ “That Lucky Old Sun.”

“Georgia on My Mind” is a moving arrangement that features the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducteeĢƵ well-worn voice and touches of elegant orchestration, while John Davenport and Eddie CooleyĢƵ “Fever” noticeably shows off RussellĢƵ first-rate piano chops.

The highlight of the album comes on the two original numbers penned by Russell. “Big Lips” is a rousing boogie burner that proves age is nothing but a number, and “Down in Dixieland” closes the album in a celebratory manner. The album was recorded and mixed by Al Schmitt and produced by Tommy LiPuma. During his career, the singer, songwriter, pianist and session player has worked with artists like Glen Campbell, Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Ricky Nelson, Dave Mason, B.B. King and Frank Sinatra.

“Life Journey” proves that the two-time Grammy winner is still the master of space and time with a life well lived. RussellĢƵ magical journey rolls into Pittsburgh for a must-see performance at Altar Bar on Saturday, April 26.

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