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As Phat as It Gets

 
Album Review: As Phat as It Gets

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  • Artist: Leslie West
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 24, 1999
  • Total Time: 48:38
  • Genre: Rock

Review

He's half the man he used to be in terms of mass, but when it comes to rock & roll, just stand back and listen as the master holds court. The man who once recorded an album called The Great Fatsby is back, slimmed down and kicking as hard as ever on tracks like "Palace of the King" and "Allergic." West comes out jamming, backed by some pretty familiar names from the lexicon of classic rock, including Joe Lynn Turner, Kim Simmonds of Savoy Brown, Popa Chubby, and a little band called the Destroyers, who take time away from their day job playing with a fella named George Thorogood. When West rips into the old blues standard "Stormy Monday," it's take-no-prisoners electric blues, and his covers of "Tequila" and Otis Redding's "Respect" are Mountain-ized. (Speaking of "Respect," it's a little-known fact that West's first group, the Vagrants, had a version of that very same song out on a single in 1969 that was meant to be their key to the big time, but when Atco issued Aretha Franklin's now-legendary version, the Vagrants' record was blasted into obscurity.) "Raw Nerve" rocks with a real Billy Gibbons influence, and "The Cell" is an infectious life-in-prison tune that's meant to be played loud. Actually, the whole album sounds best with the volume knob set at 11. Oh, and if you're looking for blues, there's a ripsnorter penned by Leon Russell called "Me and My Guitar." "As Phat as It Gets" mixes the best elements of Frank Zappa, Black Sabbath, and Mountain into one smoldering tune about weight loss. If you like your rock & roll heavy, this one's for you. ~ Michael B. Smith, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Saturation (I'm in Love With You) Leslie West Leslie West (3:22)
The Cell Leslie West Leslie West (4:13)
Allergic Leslie West, Jon Tiven Leslie West (4:16)
Palace of the King Leon Russell, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Don Nix Leslie West (4:47)
Stormy Monday T-Bone Walker Leslie West (7:07)
I Can't Shake It Leslie West Leslie West (4:12)
Tequila Chuck Rio Leslie West (2:06)
Me and My Guitar Leon Russell, Chuck Blackwell Leslie West (4:55)
Dragon Lady William Tutton, Rob McNurlin, Leslie West Leslie West (3:41)
Raw Nerve Leslie West Leslie West (3:39)
Respect Otis Redding Leslie West (3:11)
As Phat as It Gets Leslie West Leslie West (3:09)

Credits

Bruce Gillmer (Drums (Snare)), Vince Kershner (Art Direction), Joe Lynn Turner (Vocals), Steve Luongo (Drums (Snare)), Jeff Beck (Bass), Vince Converse (Guitar), Steve Werner (Drums (Snare)), Ben Elliot (Producer), Bernard Perdie (Drums), Leslie West (Vocals), Ben Elliott (Producer), B.B. King (Bass), Robert Hakalski (Photography), Randy Coven (Bass), Brian Mitchell (Keyboards), Kim Simmonds (Guitar), Alan Miller (Guitar), Greg Russell (Art Direction), Bernard "Pretty" Purdie (Drums (Snare)), Popa Chubby (Guitar), Leslie Weinstein (Producer), Wilbur Bascomb, Jr. (Bass), Leo Lyons (Bass), Leslie Weinstein (Producer), Ben Elliot (Engineer), Mason Casey (Harmonica), Leslie West (Guitar), Jason Cadouye (Keyboards), Jeff Beck (Drums)
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