Born Under a Bad Sign [Stax]Albert King
Release Date: 06/18/2002
Original Release:
1967
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 455654_CD
UPC # 025218860628
Label: Stax (USA)
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Performer: Albert King
Artist: Booker T. & The MG's; Isaac Hayes; The Memphis Horns Producer: Jim Stewart Distributor: Fantasy (distributor) Notes: Personnel includes: Albert King (vocals, guitar); Joe Arnold (horns); Isaac Hayes (piano). Booker T. & The MG's: Booker T. Jones (piano); Steve Cropper (guitar); Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass); Al Jackson, Jr. (drums). The Memphis Horns: Wayne Jackson, Andrew Love (horns). Recorded at Stax Recording Studio, Memphis, Tennessee between March 1966 and June 1967. Personnel: Albert King (vocals, guitar); Steve Cropper (guitar); Joe Arnold, Andrew Love, The Memphis Horns, Wayne Jackson (horns); Isaac Hayes, Booker T. Jones (piano); Al Jackson, Jr. (drums). Audio Remasterer: George Horn. Liner Note Authors: Deanie Parker; Michael Point. Recording information: Stax Recording Studio, Memphis, TN (03/03/1966-06/09/1967). Photographer: Jim Marshall . The giant left-handed guitarist was no stranger to the recording studio by 1966, but Albert King had still to make his mark with the record-buying public. When he linked up with the cream of Stax's Memphis musicians, including Booker T. And The MGs and the Memphis Horns, that connection was made. "Laundromat Blues", "Oh, Pretty Woman" and "Crosscut Saw" set the scene for "Born Under A Bad Sign" and "The Hunter", which quickly found their way into the repertoires of Cream and Free. The convolutions of his guitar style were perfectly complemented by the trademark Stax funk rhythms. The team went on to make many more singles and albums, none of which could surpass the achievements of their first meeting.
Albert King is one of the most important post-war blues guitarists. His influence was even more profoundly felt in the rock world than in blues, though he earned iconic stature in both. His unusual style came from playing pickless, upside-down, and left-handed, and from his preference for attack, tone, and volume over speed. King was also one of the first blues players to enter the R&B world, recording on Stax with Booker T. & the MG's.
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Hopkins, Lightnin' James, Elmore Jefferson, Blind Lemon Johnson, Blind Willie Johnson, Lonnie King, B.B. Nighthawk, Robert Reed, Jimmy (Blues) Walker, T-Bone Waters, Muddy Wolf, Howlin'
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