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Ink 19 :: Albert King

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Talkin’ Blues (Thirsty Ear Recordings). Review by James Mann.

ALBERT KING TALKIN' BLUES Thirsty Ear Recordings It is impossible to overstate the impact and influence that Albert King and his upside down Gibson Flying V -- "Lucy" -- had on blues guitarists and listeners. Dead a little over a decade now, King's stinging guitar sound and his willingness to place ...

Ink 19 :: The Amazing Rhythm Aces

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The Amazing Rythym Aces at Chip's Bar and Grill in Winder, GA on January 20, 2001. Concert review by David Whited.

... Green's “Love and Happiness.” The guitarist teased us with the “Crossroads” hook, and it was all over. Anybody who has the guts to take on Al Green, Albert King, AND Jerry Lee Lewis in one set is more than alright in my book. See these guys whenever you can. You won't be disappointed.

Ink 19 :: James Gang

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Lord knows we don't have a lot to thank the Eagles for. Single-handedly respo...

... imaginative they were, still gives a fairly adequate picture of the trio's live attack. It also exhibits their blues roots in a ragged version of Albert King's "You're Gonna Need Me." Additionally, the package includes a lovingly assembled 16-page booklet with track-by-track analysis and some informative ...

Ink 19 :: I listened to what?!?

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James Mann finds that even he thinks his musical soundtrack to 2005 was weird.

... Robertson, Rick Danko, Bill Wyman and Duane Allman. This is one beer too many, damn don't that look fine guitar grease. Yum. Slim Harpo "I'm A King Bee" Best of Slim Harpo Oh yeah. This is the shit. "Crosscut Saw" Born Under A Bad Sign Albert King One of the greatest blues albums ever, King with Booker ...

Ink 19 :: The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

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Weathering membership changes and big-time success, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones are back with a new album, Pay Attention, that once again finds them trying new things while still sounding distinctly Bosstones. Julio Diaz spoke with the ever-personable Dicky Barrett about life as a Bosstone in the year 2000.

... , Rattle, and Roll: An American Love Story. They also had something of a membership shuffle: saxophonist Kevin Lenear departed, replaced by ex-Hippos/King 7 & the Soulsonics saxophonist Roman Fleysher, prior to the recording of the new album, Pay Attention, and while longtime guitarist Nate Albert and ...
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