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Details: Freddie King (September 3, 1934 - December 28, 1976) was an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He is considered one of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" (along with Albert King and B.B. King, none of whom were blood related).[1][2] Mostly known for his soulful and powerful voice and distinctive guitar playing, King had a major influence on electric blues music and on many later blues guitarists. King moved to Chicago when he was a teenager; there he formed his first band the Every Hour Blues Boys with guitarist Jimmie Lee Robinson and drummer Frank "Sonny" Scott. As he was repeatedly being rejected by Chess Records, he got signed to Federal Records, and got his break with single "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" and instrumental "Hide Away", which reached number five on the Billboard magazine's rhythm and blues chart in 1961. This live album was recorded in Denver in 1974.
Tracklist:
- DISC 1 - 1. I’m Ready
- 2. Ain’t No Sunshine
- 3. Ghetto Woman
- 4. Come On (Let The Good Times Roll)
- 5. Pack It Up
- 6. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
- 7. #4 Blues
- DISC 2 - 8. TV Mama
- 9. Goin’ Down
- 10. Wee Baby Blues
- 11. Freddie’s Blues
- 12. That’s Alright
- 13. Big Legged Woman
- 14. Sweet Home Chicago
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