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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0025218852227
Label: Stax
Manufacturer: Stax
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Stax
Release Date: November 16, 1989
Studio: Stax
Sales Rank: 117667
MPN: 8522
Disc 1:- Wrapped up in Love Again - Albert King, King, Albert
- You Don't Love Me - Albert King, Cobbs, Willie
- Cockroach - Albert King, Crutcher, Bettye
- Killing Floor - Albert King, Burnett, Chester Ar
- Lonely Man - Albert King, Campbell, Milton
- If the Washing Don't Get You, the Rinsing Will - Albert King, Banks, Homer
- Drownin' on Dry Land - Albert King, Gregory, Mickey
- Drownin' on Dry Land - Albert King, Gregory, Mickey
- Heart Fixing Business - Albert King, Banks, Homer
- You Threw Your Love on Me Too Strong - Albert King, King, Albert
- Sky Is Crying - Albert King, James, Elmore
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The legendary Albert King's first Stax release was the groundbreaking, earth shaking Born Under a Bad Sign, a collection of singles named for the song keyboardist Booker T. Jones and singer William Bell wrote with Big Albert in mind. Stax sent the new King of the Blues in the studio in 1969 to record this, his first official studio album. "Wrapped Up In Love Again" sets the album off. An even better, tighter version of the song was released as a single. This type of Soul/Blues with its rockin' tempo is something nobody has ever done better than Albert King. On the other side of the coin is the album's closer "The Sky Is Cryin'". Stevie Ray Vaughn's version of the Elmore James staple is pure Albert, but of course Vaughn never ... Read More:
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This set was Albert King's first intentional LP. His most famous record, "Born Under A Bad Sign" had been a compilation of singles he'd recorded in sporadic sessions at Stax. This was meant to be a proper album. It is interesting that his very first LP, "The Big Blues", for King Records, was also a singles compilation. This record is important for a number of reasons; First of all he is in his prime. He is playing straight blues with some soul arrangments. His guitar has about the best sound he was ever able to achieve. Later albums, such as Lovejoy and I'll Play The Blues For You, he became more experimental and sophisticated. Which is alright, but this CD had him as raw as he every got. The tracks are excellent. "Wrapped Up in Love Again" is ... Read More:
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I bought this album many years ago and rediscovered it when I got into Chris Cain and Stevie Ray Vaughn. You can tell both these guys took a lot from this record. In fact Stevie once said "Drowning On Dry Land" was one of his absolute favorites and you can hear a lick in "Texas Flood" that is taken verbatim. I absolutely love this album. To me, "Killing Floor" is the best solo Albert ever recorded. And "Wrapped Up In Love", and "The Sky Is Crying"? Wow! Every track is filled with soulful vocals and that stinging guitar that no one can do with the same intensity.
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I first got this c.d in England where it came out as "Years Gone By ..PLUS!" "Plus" meaning that it had 11 extra tracks!
(Quite a few of the extra tracks were taken from Alberts other c.d "Funky London") I wouldn't be able to hand pick a favourite track because they are ALL GOOD, and this is very rare when you are buying music."Drowning on dry land" is great as is " Don't throw your love on me too strong". Albert had a way of really digging deep and acheiving those two octave bends on his slow blues songs.
This U.S version still features the best tracks, and if you are searching for the BEST Albert King...then here it is!
His guitar can be heard nice and loud and can strip paint off walls easily.... his voice is absolutely ... Read More:
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Ever had a shot of straight Jack Daniels? That is exactly how hard and raw Drowning on Dry Land is. I fell in love with this CD the first time I listened to it. This is Albert King at his rawest. The guitar licks on tracks 7&8 can burst an eardrum if you turn up the volume a little. I have several Albert King CD's and this has been an excellent addition to my collection. If you're an Albert King fan, this is a must-have!
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