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FREDDY KING - Blues Guitar Hero
- The Influential Early Sessions (1993)


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Freddie King was an original, the most gifted electric blues guitarist of the post-Chicago southside blues sound...In contrast to his peers he was the consummate musician. Freddie had an awesome stage presence. No one walked away disappointed from his larger than life performances. Freddie King, the one and only "Texas Cannonball", fused the open-string sound of Texas blues guitar and the raw, screaming tones of West Side Chicago blues. As a guitarist, he is best known for his extremely aggressive picking attack (using a thumbpick and steel fingerpick), his phenomenal collection of signature riffs, and one of the most wicked vibratos the planet has ever seen. His guitar playing was matched in intensity only by his voice.


01. Hide Away
02. Lonesome Whistle Blues
03. San-Ho-Zay
04. I'm Tore Down
05. See See Baby
06. Christmas Tears
07. You've Got To Love Her With A Feeling
08. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
09. You Know That You Love Me
10. I Love The Woman
11. It's Too Bad Things Are Going So Tough
12. Sen-Sa-Shun
13. If You Believe In What You Do
14. Takin' Care Of Business
15. The Stumble
16. Sittin' On The Boat Dock
17. Side Tracked
18. What About Love
19. Come On
20. Just Pickin'
21. I'm On My Way To Atlanta
22. In The Open
23. (The Welfare) Turns Its Back On You
24. She Put The Whammy On Me
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FREDDY KING - Blues Guitar Hero
- Volume 2 - More Influental (2002)


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This is something of a sequel to the 1993 Ace compilation of early King sides titled Blues Guitar Hero: The Influential Early Sessions, though it took Ace nearly a decade to unleash the companion volume. All of the 24 tracks were recorded between 1961 and 1966, though some of the songs weren't released until after 1966, in a few cases not for decades; indeed, four alternate takes make their first appearance here. All of King's chart records occurred in 1961, and all were included on the prior Blues Guitar Hero: The Influential Early Sessions, so this couldn't qualify as the first-choice early King; there's no "Hide Away" or "San-Ho-Zay" here. On a musical level, though, this isn't much different in nature or quality than what you'll find on the earlier anthology. Split between vocals and instrumentals, it's top-notch R&B-blues-rock & roll crossover with stinging guitar and soulful vocals, even if the similarity of some of the songs might turn off non-aficionados. Among the cooler cuts are 1964's "Now I've Got a Woman," with its riveting minor-keyed groove; the wailing slowie "Someday After Awhile (You'll Be Sorry)," covered by the Peter Green lineup of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers; and the faint exotica of "Bossa Nova Blues." Lonnie Mack adds some nice texture on rhythm guitar on a few of the sides of the latest vintage. ~ All Music Guide


01. Over Drive
02. Full Time Love
03. Now I've Got a Woman
04. Onion Rings
05. You Can't Hide
06. Teardrops on Your Letter
07. Heads Up
08. You Mean Mean Woman (How Can Your Love Be True)
09. Some Other Day, Some Other Time
10. Wash Out
11. Meet Me at the Station
12. Someday After Awhile (You'll Be Sorry)
13. Out Front
14. She's the One
15. Look, Ma I'm Cryin'
16. Bossa Nova Blues
17. I Love You More Everyday
18. Walk Down That Aisle (Honey Chile)
19. High Rise
20. Double Eyed Wammy
21. Use What You've Got
22. Girl from Kookamunga
23. You've Got Me Licked
24. Remington Ride
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Post je objavljen 10.08.2008. u 16:18 sati.