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Leon Russell

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Leon Russell & Willie Nelson  I Saw the Light   buy on itunes
Leon & Mary Russell  Like a Dream Come True   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  The Same Old Song   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  I Love the Way You Love Me   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  Hungry for Love   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  Bad Country   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  If You've Got the Money Honey (I've Got the Time)   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  Lovin' On My Mind   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  Blind Lemon Cream   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  Round Midnight   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  Inside the Angels   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  She Smiles Like a River (Digitally Remastered 95)   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  Watching the River Flow   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  Heartaches By the Number   buy on itunes
George Jones  The Window Up Above   buy on itunes
Joe Cocker  Girl from the North Country   buy on itunes
Leon Russell with The Newgrass Revival  I've Just Seen a Face   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  The Three Bells "Les Trois Cloches"   buy on itunes
Willie Nelson  Honky Tonk Women (With Leon Russell)   buy on itunes
Leon Russell & New Grass Revival  Wild Horses (Live)   buy on itunes
Leon Russell & New Grass Revival  Uncle Penn   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  Act Naturally   buy on itunes
Leon Russell  Ballad of Jed Clampett   buy on itunes
Leon Russell & Marc Benno  Welcome to Hollywood (Digitally Remastered '95)   buy on itunes

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Leon Russell's music is as many-sided and deceptively complex as the man himself. He's as likely to be found trading verses with Joe Cocker on a soul-drenched version of Bob Dylan's "Girl from the North Country" as lending his blues-baked lungs to Thelonious Monk's timeless jazz nocturne "Round Midnight." Russell even dipped a toe in psychedelia back in the '60s with Marc Benno, in the pair's Asylum Choir days, but even amid the trippy tones and art-pop trappings of that duo's L.A.-lampooning tune "Welcome to Hollywood," the bluesy bends in Leon's voice make for an unmistakable musical fingerprint.
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