Years Gone By - CD Music

by Albert King
label: Stax, January of 1989 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Wrapped Up In Love Again
02 - You Don't Love Me (Instrumental)
03 - Cockroach
04 - Killing Floor
05 - Lonely Man
06 - If The Washing Don't Get You, The Rinsing Will
07 - Drowning On Dry Land
08 - Drowning On Dry Land (Instrumental)
09 - Heart Fixing Business
10 - You Threw Your Love On Me Too Strong
11 - Sky Is Crying

Years Gone By - CD

by Albert King

Property Description
label: Stax
Release Date: January of 1989
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Hip-Hop/R&B/Soul > Soul/R&B
EAN: 0025218852227
Duration (m): 34
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Albert King

Albert King was one of the most influential blues guitarists and songwriters of all time, born Albert Nelson on April 25, 1923, in Indianola, Mississippi, and died on December 21, 1992. With his unique style of guitar playing and his raspy, expressive voice, Albert King became a blues legend and one of the pillars of the genre's evolution, influencing generations of musicians, especially when it came to the electric guitar in the blues.

King began his musical career in the 40s, but it was in the 1960s that he achieved great notoriety, especially after signing with Stax Records, one of the largest soul and blues labels of the time. His album Born Under a Bad Sign (1961), with the eponymous hit, became a blues landmark and is widely considered one of his masterpieces. The song "Born Under a Bad Sign" not only became a classic, but also helped define Albert King's guitar style, characterized by a unique use of the string bending technique, a style of playing in which he used a single-cable guitar (6-string guitar tuned in a special way). His ability to manipulate the notes and his strength in playing influenced guitarists of rock, blues and even other genres.

In addition to "Born Under a Bad Sign," Albert King was also famous for songs like "Crosscut Saw," "As the Years Go Passing By," and "I'm Going Down." He was one of the "Three Kings of the Blues", along with B.B. King and Freddie King, who helped define the sound of modern blues. Although his approach to the blues was more aggressive and electric, Albert King was known for the emotional depth of his performances and his ability to create intense guitar solos, full of soul and feeling.

King pioneered several guitar techniques, including the use of string bending and finger-playing rather than picking, which allowed him to produce a more expressive sound with greater dynamics. His guitar was tuned to facilitate the playing style, something that became one of his trademarks. He was a major influencer for musicians such as Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Jimi Hendrix, and is recognized as one of the biggest influences on blues and rock.

During his career, Albert King received numerous awards and honors, including Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and inclusion in the Blues Hall of Fame. His influence endures not only in the blues, but also in rock and popular music, with his innovative approach to the electric guitar and ability to convey deep emotions through his music.

Albert King is remembered as one of the greatest guitarists in music history, and his legacy continues to inspire musicians across generations. His music and technique revolutionized the blues, and he remains a pivotal figure in the history of American music, not only for his unquestionable talent, but also for his ability to thrill and connect with listeners through his unique music.

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