King of the Blues Guitar

King of the Blues Guitar

King of the Blues Guitar

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These 17 tunes come from King's most fertile period, his 1966-68 tenure at Memphis's Stax Records. Stax chief Jim Stewart had been reluctant to sign blues artists because he felt straight blues wouldn't mesh with Stax's patented Memphis soul. Ironically, the fusion of King's sharp guitar wails with the dynamic rhythms of Booker T. & the MGs--the Stax house band--was what set King apart from other bluesmen. The unique blend produced classic after classic: Booker T. Jones' rolling piano propels "Laundromat Blues." Al Jackson's drum shuffle supports "Crosscut Saw." The driving horns of Andrew Love, Wayne Jackson, and Joe Arnold accent "Born Under a Bad Sign." King's ripe and mellow vocals are a perfect match for the soul-drenched music while his dramatic string bends leap out. --Marc Greilsamer

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Music:

  1. Let Me Down Easy: In Concert [Live]
  2. Live! Highwayman [Live]
  3. Live in Cook County Jail [Original recording remastered] [Live]
  4. Looking for a Home
  5. Love Songs
  6. Love Songs: For and Against
  7. Maria Muldaur
  8. Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey [Box set] [Soundtrack]
  9. Mississippi Blues
  10. Motivational Speaker

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