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DescriptionRipped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy. Art & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Albert King 1972 - I'll Play The Blues For You (2012 Expanded Remaster) [mp3@320] Albert King Albert King playing at the Fillmore East in October 1968 with his Gibson Flying V guitar Albert King in 1978 Wikipedia: Albert King Nelson (April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992), known professionally as Albert King, was an American blues guitarist and singer, and a major influence in the world of blues guitar playing. One of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" (along with B.B. King and Freddie King), he is perhaps best known for the 1967 single "Born Under a Bad Sign". King stood taller than average, with sources reporting 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) or 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m), and weighed a hefty 250 pounds (110 kg) and was known as "The Velvet Bulldozer" due to his smooth singing and large size. In May 2013, King was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I'll Play The Blues For You (2012 Expanded Remaster) Title: I'll Play The Blues For You (2012 Expanded Remaster) Format: Original recording remastered Release Date: 1972/May 22, 2012 Producers: Allen Jones, Henry Bush Label: Stax Catalog #: 0888072337169 ASIN: B007R3B5PM Genre: Blues, Electric Blues, Soul, Funk Time: 01:00:59 I'll Play The Blues For You is the seventh studio album by Albert King released in 1972 This is the digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1972 album from the Blues legend including four bonus tracks. AllMusic Review by Nathan Bush: It's not as if Albert King hadn't tasted success in his first decade and a half as a performer, but his late-'60s/early-'70s recordings for Stax did win him a substantially larger audience. During those years, the label began earning significant clout amongst rock fans through events like Otis Redding's appearance at the Monterey International Pop Festival and a seemingly endless string of classic singles. When King signed to the label in 1966, he was immediately paired with the Stax session team Booker T. & the MG's. The results were impressive: "Crosscut Saw," "Laundromat Blues," and the singles collection Born Under a Bad Sign were all hits. Though 1972's I'll Play the Blues for You followed a slightly different formula, the combination of King, members of the legendary Bar-Kays, the Isaac Hayes Movement, and the sparkling Memphis Horns was hardly a risky endeavor. The result was a trim, funk-infused blues sound that provided ample space for King's oft-imitated guitar playing. King has always been more impressive as a soloist than a singer, and some of his vocal performances on I'll Play the Blues for You lack the intensity one might hope for. As usual, he more than compensates with a series of exquisite six-string workouts. The title track and "Breaking Up Somebody's Home" both stretch past seven minutes, while "I'll Be Doggone" and "Don't Burn Down the Bridge" (where King coaxes a crowd to "take it to the bridge," James Brown-style) break the five-minute barrier. Riding strutting lines by bassist James Alexander, King runs the gamut from tough, muscular playing to impassioned cries on his instrument, making I'll Play the Blues for You one of a handful of his great Stax sets. 01. I'll Play The Blues For You (Jerry Beach) - 7:19 02. Little Brother (Henry Bush, J. Jones, Clifton William Smith) - 2:49 03. Breaking Up Somebody's Home (Raymond Jackson, Al Jackson, Jr., Timothy Matthews) - 7:19 04. High Cost Of Loving (Jones, Hamlett) - 2:56 05. I'll Be Doggone (Warren Moore, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Tarplin) - 5:41 06. Answer To The Laundromat Blues (Albert King) - 4:37 07. Don't Burn Down The Bridge ('Cause You Might Wanna Come Back Across) (Jones, Wells) - 5:07 08. Angel Of Mercy (Homer Banksm, Raymond Jackson) - 4:23 Bonus Tracks : 09. I'll Play The Blues For You (Alternate Version) (Jerry Beach) - 8:44 10.Don't Burn Down The Bridge ('Cause You Might Wanna Come Back Across) (Alternate Version) (Jones, Wells) - 5:13 11.I Need A Love - 4:29 12.Albert's Stomp (Albert King) - 2:18 Lineup: Albert King - Guitar, Vocals The Bar Keys And The Movement - Rhythm Section The Memphis Horns - Horns Note: This is not my rip. My thanks to the original uploader (whoever that may be). ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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