Unusual Suspects

Leslie West

SKU: PRD733512

Barcode: 810020506723

20.00 £20.00
  • Genre: Blues
  • Label: Provogue
  • Released Date: 11th March 2022
  • Buying Format:
    1LP Coloured Vinyl

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Leslie West ‘Unusual Suspects’ re-issued on red transparent vinyl

Sadly Leslie West passed away in December 2020. To honor his musical legacy all the Provogue catalogue will be re-issued on special colored vinyl in limited numbers.

Nobody sounds like rock ‘n’ roll legend Leslie West. Absolutely nobody. West has been in command of one of the biggest, boldest electric guitar tones known to man or beast from 1969’s Woodstock festival, which introduced his group Mountain to the pages of music history, through his riveting 2011 album ‘Unusual Suspects’. And his voice is even more recognizable a powerful mix of honey and gravel that falls somewhere between Otis Redding and King Kong. At age 65, West stands entirely undiminished on ‘Unusual Suspects,’ a proud mix of boogie blues, rockers and ballads that puts his song writing skills at the forefront, in tunes like the hard rocking “Mississippi Queen” flashback “Mud Flap Momma” and the sweet, soulful love song “My Gravity.”

West’s title for the album was inspired by his handpicked roster of A-list six-string co-stars, which includes ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, Slash, Ozzy Osbourne foil Zakk Wylde, blues-rock firebrand Joe Bonamassa and L.A. session giant and Toto leader Steve Lukather. The other distinguished guest is drummer Kenny Aronoff, whose powerhouse style has made him a first-call accomplice for John Fogerty, John Mellencamp, Willie Nelson, Rod Stewart and many others.

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Track Listings

  1. One More Drink For The Road
  2. Mud Flap Momma
  3. To The Moon
  4. Standing On Higher Ground
  5. Third Degree
  6. Legend
  7. Nothing's Changed
  8. I Feel Fine
  9. Love You Forever
  10. My Gravity
  11. Turn Out The Lights
  12. I Don't Know (The Beetlejuice Song)

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