Leon Thomas - Blues and the Soulful Truth
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I just picked up this album. I am really enjoying it. What can anyone tell me about him. I know he worked with Pharoah Sanders a bit. Didn't he play with Santana for a while also? What other albums should I keep an eye out for. Thanks, KeV
Actually, I just found a good article on the Thomas/Santana connection.
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Actually, I just found a good article on the Thomas/Santana connection.
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Along with Blues & Soulful, the albums above complete the serious trilogy of solo albums for Leon.
This one is also great, but it's really not essential.
There's also Full Circle (a later sounding Leon) and Gold Sunrise on Magic Mountain (his "out" album).
And definitely avoid the Leone (sic) Thomas 45 on DON (King) label.
Also check for his name on Pharoah albums, all quality appearances.
this contains Leon's classic vocal rendition of 'Little Sunflower'
and
which has a great song called 'Sun Song'
and Santana's 'Welcome' is maybe my fave Santana LP, but Leon's contribution is not what it could have been.
A fellow Leonologist told me how he acquired his yodelling style. Something about he managed to cut his mouth prior to a gig for Pharoah Sanders, I think, and so got the wound stitched up. All he was capable of doing was that yodel. Anybody else heard that story?
I'll find out some more.
How did I forget!?
Years back i was talking to Joe Lee Wilson who lived up the road from Leon and Pharoah Sanders back in the day, Joe was the original vocalist scheduled in for 'creator has a masterplan' but he missed the appointment for the recording session after doing the rehearsals, so Leon stepped in on the day, and the rest, as they say, is history... he was a bit bummed out about it..
also check santana 'welcome' lp feat leon and flora purim, and i think he's on another santana but can't remember which.
'I believe he was booked to play a gig with possibly Pharoah Saunders, some festival. A day or so prior he was in his abode and the phone rang: he used to test his will and fate, all that spiritual lark, and decided that he should walk on his hands to answer the phone. If he made it there in time it was meant to be, if he didn't then no loss. On the way he slipped and landed on his face splitting his lip so badly he needed stitches. He showed up to the gig in no less of a state and stood there panicking about what he was gonna do when it came to his sections, as he could barely open his mouth. He prayed to god to help him through and as he began to sing with his mouth shut, he felt the notes forming in his throat and thus began the Thomas yodelling style'
I might have to start "testing my will and fate!"
WOW! How was he walking on his hands?? Im trying to picture it.
Another good one is "Full Circle." One of my favs actually. Dont be alarmed by his pimped out outfit on the cover. No pimp music, just more throat singing.
...and this means...?
check blues and the soulful truth...
not till i get somebody else's advice (on the Leon Thomas Blues Band elpee) - i aint buying just any old damn leon thomas, he could have jumped the shark by then (1988)
'shape your mind to die' is on 'blues and the soulful truth' from 1973 on flying dutchman, and is one of his finest moments, you will be glad you bought it. it could be on a 1988 lp, but i wouldn't buy that version likewise as its a biiiit of a dodgy period production wise.
lots of info here:
http://members.aol.com/ilebaba/adeleke/discthomas.html
-P
There is some confusion here.
I think that 'Shape Your Mind To die' is on Blues and the Soulful Truth and that LP is essential listening for anyone interested in Leon.
Flying Dutchman also released a pretty easily obtainable 'best of' called Facets that is a good intro.
His 'Blues Band' late 80s work I have never heard good stuff about. I think he was pretty sick in his last years, and I honestly couldn't say if that work coincided with that illness or not. There was a website done by a friend of his from the perspective of 'the ecstatic spiritual experience' or somesuch, and I think on there dude talked about that stuff a bit. I really would look for his Flying Dutchman output and go from there.
Shape Your Mind to Die.......
like he clarified its on the blues and the soulful truth. like i said you'll know it when you hear it. shit melted my face off many times over. doesn't mean it will do that to everyone. i haven't heard the blues band lp, but if i saw it for $1 at the swap i'd test drive.
nice one!
thanks. my turntable at work is broken.
Pharoah Sanders from the 80's.
Oh Lord, Let me do no Wrong[/b] LP on Doctor Jazz.
Could anyone shed some more descriptive light
on that Gold Sunrise on Magic Mountain[/b] LP?
(might wanna grab it for $10...)
Danke.
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And off the same album, 'Let's go down to Lucy's' is a nice enough funk cut where Leon flexs standard vocal styles.