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Angel in Disguise
Angel in Disguise
Leon Russell / CD / 2007
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Artist
Leon Russell
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Leon Russell
Producer
Leon Russell, Mike Lawler
Release Date
2007 08 07
Song List
1: Sweet Mimi (4:08)
2: How Can This Be Love (4:21)
3: Angel in Disguise (3:48)
4: Lovin' on My Mind (4:14)
5: Come for You (3:48)
6: Honey & Eli (4:57)
7: Black n' Blue (3:52)
8: All Through the Night (4:21)
9: Honky Tonk Eyes (2:29)
10: Dyess Colony (3:50)
11: Desire Inside Your Eyes (5:14)
Style.Categories
Country Boogie, Boogie Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Country-Rock, Blues-Rock, Rock & Roll, R&B
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You have to hand it to the old one -- he still knows how to rock. It's not that
Leon Russell
is
that
old, in 2007 he's 65. It's just that he looks like
Moses
with all that white hair and his trademark long-flowing white beard. After over a decade of issuing
ballad
,
country
-
bluegrass
, and
children's
albums,
Russell
is back with an Okie stomp of a
rock
and Southern-fried
funk
album that will raise more than a few eyebrows. Issued on his own eponymous label,
Angel in Disguise
is a curiosity piece to look at. The sleeve and booklet are all done in black-and-white and
Russell
is wearing
Blues Brothers
shades on the cover. What's more, when opening the booklet, there is an extended dedication to his daughters, and on the subsequent pages, there are inscription notes by those same daughters that try to illuminate their father's worth to them and the world. It's enough to make anyone -- save perhaps for
Celine Dion
-- groan. There are no musician credits anywhere on the set -- they don't appear on his website either, and you can't even assume he used his road band to make the record. But all reservations disappear when the disc is popped into the tray and you hit the "play" button, to be greeted with the swampy, bluesy
funk
of
"Sweet Mimi,"
written for
Russell
's wife. The hard percussive "plonk" that is
Russell
's trademark is immediately apparent, but so are some squalling guitars, a Synclavier (à la
Herbie Hancock
's
Thrust
), fat greasy basslines, and a drummer holding the time close. A host of female backing singers gives the entire thing a
gospel
feel that resembles his '70s work, along with a mix that is muddy and dirty. His piano fills stay rooted in the
blues
and
gospel
, while the rest is simply tough and nasty.
The hip thing is that it's not a one-off. The vast majority of this set has this same kind of grit, even when the production is a bit bigger, as it is on
"How Can This Be Love."
The drummer lays down stuttered breakbeats (yeah, really); they are swarmed over by synth, distorted delayed guitars, and
Russell
's
country
honk voice. The synths on
"Lovin' on My Mind"
are so fat, so utterly enormous, they may be too big -- until
Russell
's vocals, acoustic piano, and the backing chorus temper them. The guitar is as nasty as anything
Billy Gibbons
ever laid down and with the same Texas-Oklahoma
blues
whomp. There are even horn charts on
"Honey & Eli,"
though they may well be electronic. No matter. The bottom line is that while one can find things to quibble about on this disc, it's a welcome surprise. There are a pair of
ballads
here, the
country-soul
love song
"All Through the Night"
(with a healthy dose of Hammond B-3) and the nearly insipid
"Desire Inside Your Eyes,"
which is thankfully the final cut.
Russell
made this record on a budget, and at times it feels like his vision may be too big for the technology to hold. That said, as the songs roll by, the sound of the album becomes part of its charm. The songs are solid, the old guy is riled up and wailin', and this is a better offering than anybody had any right to expect. Given this, it appears that
rock & roll
's
Rip Van Winkle
has officially risen from his slumber and is making up for lost time with a roaring welcome-home bash of his own creation. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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