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Albert King - Albert King Live: Blues For You (2025)

Albert King - Albert King Live: Blues For You (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Albert King

  • Title: Albert King Live: Blues For You
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc
  • Genre: Blues, Rhythm and Blues
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 1:27:34
  • Total Size: 515 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Albert King – San-Ho-Zay (Live) (00:53)
2. Albert King – Born Under A Bad Sign (Live) (04:27)
3. Albert King – Crosscut Saw (Live) (03:46)
4. Albert King – Killing Floor (Live At Wattstax / 1972) (03:36)
5. Albert King – I'll Play The Blues For You (Live) (06:36)
6. Albert King – Blues Power (Live At The Fillmore Auditorium / 1968 / Remastered 2024) (10:17)
7. Albert King – Breaking Up Somebody's Home (Montreux / Live) (05:02)
8. Albert King – I Get Evil (Live) (05:38)
9. Albert King – Call It Stormy Monday (Live) (08:37)
10. Albert King – Match Box Blues (Montreux / Live) (05:22)
11. Albert King – Personal Manager (Live) (07:35)
12. Albert King – Blues At Sunrise (Live At The Fillmore Auditorium / 1968 / Remastered 2024) (08:42)
13. Albert King – I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town (Live) (07:41)
14. Albert King – Got To Be Some Changes Made (Live At Wattstax / 1972) (05:31)
15. Albert King – For The Love Of A Woman (Live) (03:48)

Along with B.B. and Freddie King, Albert King is one of the major influences on blues and rock guitar players, and without him, modern guitar music would not sound as it does -- his style has influenced blues players from Otis Rush and Robert Cray to Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan. From the beginning, King had his own style and unique tone. He played left-handed, without re-stringing the guitar from the right-handed setup; this "upside-down" playing accounts for his difference in his sound, since he pulls down on the same strings that most players push up on when bending the blues notes. His first album for Stax, the 1967 singles collection Born Under a Bad Sign, became one of the most popular and influential blues albums of the late '60s. King's massive tone and unique way of squeezing bends out of a guitar string enormously impacted followers, especially in rock & roll, where many players who emulate his style may never have heard of Albert King, let alone heard his music. His style is immediately distinguishable from all other blues guitarists, and he holds the status of one of the most important blues guitarists to ever pick up the electric guitar.



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