Hi Everyone,
I keep seeing Albert King showing up on more lists of favorites from various players. I have to admit that I haven't listened very much of Albert King's material and I think that I may be missing out (I know that I'm missing out). I do listen to a lot of B.B. King and Freddie King tough. I'm just missing one of the 3 Kings
Can one of you reccomend an album to listen to for a good dose of Albert King's playing? I need to fill in that gap in my music collection.
I actually got to see him live once. He was really fun to watch. It was when I was living in Texas during my college years. He was playing one night at Antone's in Austin. It was really cool to watch him because he had a second guitar player with him in the band. When ever the younger guy would take a solo, Albert King would look back at him as if he was irritated in a joking way. Then he would put his pipe in his mouth and wail away on his flying V as if to show the younger guy how it was done. It was really cool to watch.
-- Jim
I keep seeing Albert King showing up on more lists of favorites from various players. I have to admit that I haven't listened very much of Albert King's material and I think that I may be missing out (I know that I'm missing out). I do listen to a lot of B.B. King and Freddie King tough. I'm just missing one of the 3 Kings
Can one of you reccomend an album to listen to for a good dose of Albert King's playing? I need to fill in that gap in my music collection.
I actually got to see him live once. He was really fun to watch. It was when I was living in Texas during my college years. He was playing one night at Antone's in Austin. It was really cool to watch him because he had a second guitar player with him in the band. When ever the younger guy would take a solo, Albert King would look back at him as if he was irritated in a joking way. Then he would put his pipe in his mouth and wail away on his flying V as if to show the younger guy how it was done. It was really cool to watch.
-- Jim