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Friday, April 21, 2017

Leslie West-Blue Me (2006)

Considered one of the greatest guitarists in American rock, Leslie West showcased his immense talent and genius for five uninterrupted decades, from his beginnings in the 1960s with the Vagrants, through his time leading the legendary Mountain in the 1970s and the iconic trio West, Bruce and Laing. In addition to all this, he had an extensive solo career, releasing a dozen albums, many of them veritable explosions of the best American blues rock. In 2006, West paid tribute to some of the blues classics with his album "Blue Me", featuring ten contemporary classics such as "Four Day Creep" by Humble Pie, "Hit the Road Jack" by Ray Charles, "Sinner's Prayer" by B.B. King, "Standing Around Crying" by Muddy Waters, and "Green River" by Creedence Clearwater Revival. In all of them, West demonstrates that so many years later he is still in enviable shape, with his peculiar and unique sound that he knew how to get out of his Gibson Les Paul and his tremendous voice that seems to have been born for the blues.