Showing posts with label Leon Russell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leon Russell. Show all posts

George Harrison & Friends - The Concert For Bangladesh 1971 [FLAC-HD]

The Concert for Bangladesh was a pair of benefit concerts organised by former Beatles guitarist George Harrison and Indian sitar player Ravi Shankar. The shows were held at 2:30 and 8:00 pm on Sunday, 1 August 1971, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, to raise international awareness of, and fund relief for refugees from East Pakistan, following the Bangladesh Liberation War-related genocide.


 



  1.  George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– Bangla Dhun 
  2.  George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– Wah-Wah
  3.  George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– My Sweet Lord
  4.  George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– Awaiting On You All
  5.  Billy Preston – That's The Way God Planned It
  6.  Ringo Starr– It Don't Come Easy
  7.  George Harrison– Beware Of Darkness
  8.  George Harrison– Introduction Of The Band
  9.  George Harrison– While My Guitar Gently Weeps
  10.  Leon Russell– Jumpin' Jack Flash / Youngblood
  11.  George Harrison– Here Comes The Sun
  12.  Bob Dylan– A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall 
  13.  Bob Dylan– It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
  14.  Bob Dylan– Blowin' In The Wind
  15.  Bob Dylan– Mr. Tambourine Man
  16.  Bob Dylan– Just Like A Woman
  17.  George Harrison– Something
  18.  George Harrison– Bangla Desh

Leon Russell - Gimme Shelter! The Best of Leon Russell (2 CD, 1996/FLAC)

 

It's a little problematic to put together a compilation of such an album-oriented artist. But unless you're very deeply into the Leon Russell catalog, this two-CD, 40-track best-of will serve as a retrospective of all that you need, largely covering his work from the first half of the '70s (a couple of songs from his 1992 Virgin album are also included) and featuring his best-known hits, big and small. It's a well-done tour through his blend of swamp rock, gospel, and bits of blues and country, with material from eight of his Shelter LPs, including the one he recorded in 1969 as part of the Asylum Choir. Interesting rarities include a 1974 single of "Wild Horses," a 1970 cover of Dylan's "She Belongs to Me" that only showed up on a compilation, and a folk-rockish 1965 single for Dot.