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Leah Kunkel - Self-Titled (1979) [Vinyl]

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This is Mama Cass' little sister! Good stuff!




01 - Step Right Up
02 - Under The Jamaican Moon
03 - Souvenir Of The Circus
04 - If I Could Build My Whole World Around You
05 - Down The Backstairs Of My Life
06 - Losing In Love
07 - Step Out
08 - Don;t Leave These Goodbyes
09 - I've Got To Get A Message To You
10 - Fool At Heart



(from Revola records)
Younger sister of uber-vocalist and super celebrity 'Mama' Cass Elliott. Wife of numero uno all-star rock drummer Russ Kunkel. Session vocalist extraordinaire (she provided ALL the backing vocals for James Taylor's huge JT album and remains the only female singer to ever sing back-up for Art Garfunkel). Songwriter and master interpreter. Leah Kunkel is all these things and more!

Schooled in the Greenwich Village folk scene where she hung with Fred Neil and John Sebastian, her life was changed by the arrival of The Beatles (wasn't everybody's?) and the international success of her elder sister's band The Mamas & The Papas. Leah visited Cass in Los Angeles and soon found herself among the new generation of Hollywood pop songwriters. She soon
signed to Trousdale Music (home of P F Sloan and Steve Barri amongs others) and married old flame Russ Kunkel in 1968. She continued writing and demoing into the '70s as well as cultivating a career as an in-demand session vocalist, contributing to records by Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Art Gunfunkel, Dan Hill, Carly Simon and big sister Cass.

In 1979 she released her first self-titled solo set, produced by (and featuring) husband Russ and featuring Jackson Browne on back-up vocals. It contains songs by The Bee Gees, John Phillips and Stephen Bishop alongside her own compositions and boasts a sleeve note by Art Ganfunkel. Its 1980 follow-up, I Run With Trouble, features songs by Jimmy Webb, Chip Douglas and Judy Henske as well as a guest appearance by Graham Nash and a sleeve from the lens of renowned photographer Duane Micheals.

Musicians on the Leah Kunkel album: Leah Kunkel, Steve Lukather, John Jarvis, Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel, Jim Horn, Penny Nichols, Matthew McCauley, Joe Farrell, Stephen Bishop, Dan Dugmore, Lenny Castro, Craig Doerge, William Smith, Rosemary Butler, Andrew Gold, Jackson Browne, James Newton Howard, Doug Livingston, Renee Armand & Danny Kortchmar.

Encoded at 320K from original my vinyl promo album. Includes high quality scan of cover (except that joining the scans together this time kind of sucked) and promotional insert sheet (All about Leah Kunkel . . .)!



http://rapidshare.com/files/59881388/lkunk.rar

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Enjoy!

The Section - Forward Motion (1973) [Vinyl]

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The Section was forerunner of groups like Toto. Bands made up of super studio musicians. In this case Danny Kortchmar (guitar), Craig Doerge (keyboards), Leland Sklar (Bass), and Russ Kunkel (drums). Of course Leland was the preeminent bass player of the time, playing on all the important albums of the time (all Jackson Browne, Phil Collins, C.S.& N., C.S.N.& Y.), The list goes on. Craig and Russ and Danny played on a bunch of stuff also (too much to mention here).

They appeared together and individually on many albums of the 1970s, particularly those by Crosby, Stills and Nash, James Taylor, Carole King and Jackson Browne, and acted as back-up band on their tours.

This is the middle album from 1973 - the others being The Section (1972) and Fork It Over (1977).

Kind of like Sea Level in places. Kinda Allman Brothers but not as Southern sounding. All instrumental. Leland's solo "Get Down, Piltdown" was not what you'd call a typical bass solo. But interesting to say the least!






01 - Smilin' Ed
02 - El Mirador Bolero
03 - A Kind Of Albatross
04 - One Drum
05 - Bullet Train
06 - Forward Motion
07 - Baby Lame
08 - Burning Bush
09 - Get Down, Piltdown
10 - The Garden of Ryoanji






Encoded at 320K from original vinyl promo album. Includes high quality scan of cover and track listing along with reviews.

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(NOTE - Tracks 9 and 10 had some surface noise I just could not get rid of)
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