As Phat as It Gets

As Phat as It Gets Artist: Leslie West
Label: Lightyear
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 085365434226
EAN: 0085365434226
ASIN: B00000JZCD


Release Date: 1999-08-24

As Phat as It Gets


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Tracks:

  1. Saturation (I'm In Love With You)
  2. The Cell
  3. Allergic
  4. Palace Of The King
  5. Stormy Monday
  6. I Can't Shake It
  7. Tequila
  8. Me And My Guitar
  9. Dragon Lady
  10. Raw Nerve
  11. Respect
  12. As Phat As It Gets

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  2. Blues to Die For
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  5. Dodgin' the Dirt

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pretty PHAT.......2004-07-01

Not as good as "Blues To Die For." Better than 4 stars, not quite a 5, but closer to 5 than 4, so it gets the 5. Stormy Monday is a 10. Worth the price just for that one, all the rest are a bonus.

5 out of 5 stars Still Phat After All These Years!.......2000-05-16

Can it be? Is this the same Leslie West who could hardly remember the words to "Nantucket Sleighride" 6 years ago? Apparently, the Great Fatsby just keeps getting BETTER with age! "Alligator" was OK, "Dodgin' the Dirt" was good, "Man's World" rocked, but "As Phat as It Gets" rules! Solid songs, great riffs, and that rough-as-ever voice are sure to delight even the most marginal of fans. Rock on, Leslie!

5 out of 5 stars Thirty years of the Best.......2000-01-08

Thirty years after Leslie West : Mountain , here comes the ultimate proof of Leslie's wonderful guitar and vocal power : twelve tracks that raise the roof. His songwriting is superb, particularly "The Cell" ; and the new material blends real well with old Freddie King blues numbers and an update of the famous Atlanta Festival improvisation "Stormy Monday". West has never sounded better. This disc is a delight. Felix once said : I've known him for seven years and I said then he was the best; and he's still the BEST! We've known the Best for thirty years now and this guy is like vintage wine. What a wonderful way to open the new century! A superb buy!

5 out of 5 stars Thirty years of the Best.......2000-01-08

Thirty years after Leslie West : Mountain , here comes the ultimate proof of Leslie's wonderful guitar and vocal power : twelve tracks that raise the roof. His songwriting is superb, particularly "The Cell" ; and the new material blends real well with old Freddie King blues numbers and an update of the famous Atlanta Festival improvisation "Stormy Monday". West has never sounded better. This disc is a delight. Felix once said : I've known him for seven years and I said then he was the best; and he's still the BEST! We've known the Best for thirty years now and this guy is like vintage wine. What a wonderful way to open the new century! A superb buy!

5 out of 5 stars

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Por Vida / For Life