Leon Ware (Leon Ware album)

Leon Ware is the self-titled debut studio album by American musician Leon Ware. It was released in 1972 and it is his only release for United Artists Records.

Leon Ware
Studio album by
Released1972 (1972)
Recorded1972
StudioUnited Artists Recording Studio
GenreSoul
Length30:32
LabelUnited Artists Records
Producer
  • Leon Ware
  • Doug Gilmore
Leon Ware chronology
Leon Ware
(1972)
Musical Massage
(1976)
Singles from Leon Ware
  1. "The Spirit Never Dies"
    Released: 1972

Background

In 1971, Ware collaborated with Ike & Tina Turner, co-writing six songs on their United Artists album, "'Nuff Said". "'Nuff Said" reached #21 on the Billboard R&B chart and it also appeared in the Billboard 200. Ware was then contracted to United Artists, where he released his self-titled debut album in 1972. Despite having positive reviews upon release, the album didn't chart.[1]

Reissue

"Leon Ware" was released on CD for the first time by Capitol Records in 2001 in Japan and then by Solaris in 2014 in the US.[2]

Track listing

Side one

1. "The Spirit Never Dies" Leon Ware, Arthur Ross 2:48
2. "Able, Qualified & Ready" Leon Ware, Bonnie Bramlett 3:00
3. "Why Be Alone" Leon Ware, Bob Hilliard 3:26
4. "Mr. Evolution" Leon Ware, Arthur Ross 2:54
5. "Nothing's Sweeter Than My Baby's Love" Leon Ware 2:48

Side Two

6. "What's Your World" Leon Ware 4:25
7. "I Know How It Feels" Leon Ware, Bonnie Bramlett 3:24
8. "It's Just A Natural Thing" Leon Ware 3:29
9. "Tamed To Be Wild" Leon Ware 4:02

Personnel

  • Leon Ware – vocals, piano, arrangement, producer
  • Doug Gilmore - producer
  • Gorden De Witty - piano and organ
  • Jeff Brown - organ
  • Ernie McDaniel, Jackie Clark – bass
  • Jackie Clark, Terry Furlong – guitar
  • Jimmy Brown, Stu Perry – drums
  • Clydie King, Jesse Smith, Julia Tillman, Maxine Willard, Patrice Holloway – backing vocals
  • Christina Hersch, Jerry Burns – engineer
  • Norman Seeff – art direction, photography
  • Dave Bhang – design

References

  1. Bullamore, Derek. "Leon Ware". Wikipedia. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  2. Chase, Fuzzi. "Leon Ware". Discogs. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
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