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The Great Fatsby

Leslie West

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Released on Foreigner manager Bud Prager's RCA imprint -- Phantom records, it is one of two albums released by Leslie West on that label in 1975, the other being titled simply The Leslie West Band. The Great Fatsby's album cover has the rock & roll guitarist in front of a mansion surrounded by babes à la the F. Scott Fitzgerald character. It opens with a nice and bluesy Paul Kelly tune, "Don't Burn Me," and for the post-Mountain work here, that direction works best. "The House of the Rising Sun" features a duet with Dana Valery and is an interesting read on the traditional tune made famous by the Animals. Mick Jagger plays some guitar on a tune credited to himself, Keith Richards, West, Corky Laing, and Sandra Palmer. "High Roller" is a second cousin to "Brown Sugar," and for Rolling Stones fans, it's a must have, a rare '70s co-write and collaboration with another artist. For Leslie West fans, the album is a departure from the Mountain onslaught and a treat. "I'm Gonna Love You Thru the Night" has an elegant guitar riff and brings West back to the blues. Though it's an original from Corky Laing and his guitarist, the influence of the band Free is obvious. West does an admirable job on Andy Fraser's "Doctor Love" on side two, as well as the Free song "Little Bit of Love." Tim Hardin's "If I Were a Carpenter" is a total diversion for the hard rock guitar slinger, and it comes off very nicely. At five minutes and 20 seconds, "Carpenter" is the album's longest track. The instrumental "E.S.P." might be the strongest statement here (isn't that the name of label owner Bud Prager's management firm, E.S.P.?). With 12-string guitars and superb musicianship, it's the best of West on display. Gary Wright makes an appearance on this album on piano, and The Great Fatsby emerges as a unique look at an important rock & roll artist with some surprises tucked inside.
© Joe Viglione /TiVo

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1
Don’t Burn Me
00:03:04

Paul Kelly, Composer, Lyricist - Leslie West, MainArtist

1975 Voiceprint

2
House of the Rising Sun
00:04:54

Leslie West, MainArtist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1975 Voiceprint

3
High Roller
00:04:13

Leslie West, MainArtist - Leslie Weinstein, Composer, Lyricist - Michael Philip Jagger, Composer, Lyricist - KEITH RICHARDS, Composer, Lyricist - Steve Palmer, Composer, Lyricist - Laurence Gordon Laing, Composer, Lyricist

1975 Voiceprint

4
I’m Gonna Love You Thru the Night
00:02:40

Leslie West, MainArtist - Leslie Weinstein, Composer, Lyricist - Laurence Gordon Laing, Composer, Lyricist

1975 Voiceprint

5
E S P
00:02:43

Leslie West, MainArtist - Leslie Weinstein, Composer - Instrumental, Lyricist

1975 Voiceprint

6
Honky Tonk Women
00:03:14

Leslie West, MainArtist - KEITH RICHARDS, Composer, Lyricist - Michael Phillip Jagger, Composer, Lyricist

1975 Voiceprint

7
If I Still Had You
00:02:15

Leslie West, MainArtist - Leslie Weinstein, Composer, Lyricist - Ira Stone, Composer, Lyricist - Maxine Stone, Composer, Lyricist

1975 Voiceprint

8
Doctor Love
00:02:55

Leslie West, MainArtist - Andrew McIan Fraser, Composer, Lyricist

1975 Voiceprint

9
If I Were a Carpenter
00:05:18

Leslie West, MainArtist - James Timothy Hardin, Composer, Lyricist

1975 Voiceprint

10
Little Bit of Love
00:02:18

Leslie West, MainArtist - Simon Kirke, Composer, Lyricist - Paul Rodgers, Composer, Lyricist - Paul Kossoff, Composer, Lyricist - Andrew McIan Fraser, Composer, Lyricist

1975 Voiceprint

Album review

Released on Foreigner manager Bud Prager's RCA imprint -- Phantom records, it is one of two albums released by Leslie West on that label in 1975, the other being titled simply The Leslie West Band. The Great Fatsby's album cover has the rock & roll guitarist in front of a mansion surrounded by babes à la the F. Scott Fitzgerald character. It opens with a nice and bluesy Paul Kelly tune, "Don't Burn Me," and for the post-Mountain work here, that direction works best. "The House of the Rising Sun" features a duet with Dana Valery and is an interesting read on the traditional tune made famous by the Animals. Mick Jagger plays some guitar on a tune credited to himself, Keith Richards, West, Corky Laing, and Sandra Palmer. "High Roller" is a second cousin to "Brown Sugar," and for Rolling Stones fans, it's a must have, a rare '70s co-write and collaboration with another artist. For Leslie West fans, the album is a departure from the Mountain onslaught and a treat. "I'm Gonna Love You Thru the Night" has an elegant guitar riff and brings West back to the blues. Though it's an original from Corky Laing and his guitarist, the influence of the band Free is obvious. West does an admirable job on Andy Fraser's "Doctor Love" on side two, as well as the Free song "Little Bit of Love." Tim Hardin's "If I Were a Carpenter" is a total diversion for the hard rock guitar slinger, and it comes off very nicely. At five minutes and 20 seconds, "Carpenter" is the album's longest track. The instrumental "E.S.P." might be the strongest statement here (isn't that the name of label owner Bud Prager's management firm, E.S.P.?). With 12-string guitars and superb musicianship, it's the best of West on display. Gary Wright makes an appearance on this album on piano, and The Great Fatsby emerges as a unique look at an important rock & roll artist with some surprises tucked inside.
© Joe Viglione /TiVo

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