
1. Learning How To Love You
2. Instant Love
3. Body Heat
4. Share Your Love
5. Holiday
6. Phantom Lover
7. Journey Into You
8. Musical Massage
9. French Waltz
10. Turn Out The Light
11. I Wanna Be Where You Are
12. Comfort (AKA Come Live With Me, Angel)
13. Long Time No See
14. Don't You Wanna Come
15. You Are The Way You Are
Leon Ware - Musical Massage
Leon Ware (born 6 February 1940, Detroit, Michigan) is a soul music singer, songwriter and producer who found his biggest success crafting the hit album, I Want You, for friend and Motown icon Marvin Gaye in 1976. Ware also is notable for writing the Top 5 R&B single, "I Wanna Be Where You Are", for a young Michael Jackson in 1972, and creating the Body Heat album along with Quincy Jones.
During the 1970s and 1980 Ware released six albums under his name on different labels with moderate success, but his work is highly acclaimed by other musicians, such as Jay Kay from Jamiroquai.
He is also famous for his collaborations in the 1990s, for instance with Maxwell on the single "Sumthin' Sumthin'", Omar and Steve Spacek in 2005. During the last years he started recording on his own again. His last albums Love's Drippin' and A Kiss In The Sand are sold over his homepage.
Ware has also produced for other acts including Diana Ross' younger brother Arthur "T-Boy" Ross, Minnie Riperton and others. He wrote several songs for George Clinton's group The Parliaments.





4 commentaires:
La pochette est terrible. L'album est un peu "too much", trop sirupeux, trop soul dégoulinante. Ça fini par être écoeurant...
I haven't visited your blog before -- looking forward to looking around your posts.
Thanks for this one...
TN
Hi there,
I've linked to your page in my post of Leon Ware - "Inside Is Love" (1979), which has a discography at the end. Have also linked to your other Leon Ware album as part of that. Note that I'm not publishing your file urls, but sending people to this page.
Thanks for posting,
All the best,
Simon
p.s. Hi taro!
Excellent!!! I've got this on wax and now I don't have to burn it to MP3s. Thanks.
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