Live at the Electric Ballroom, 1974 [Live]
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The least acknowledged of the Three Kings who ruled in the early '70s (B.B. and Albert rounding out the triumvirate), Freddy King nevertheless had a great sway on the blues that followed his death in 1976. His aggressive, stringing leads turned the heads of Eric Clapton and his blues-rock British peers, who, in turn, passed his legacy on to most of the bar-band jammers gnashing their way through "Sweet Home Chicago" to this very day. Live at the Electric Ballroom, 1974 is a collection of 10 songs (broken up here and there by brief interview segments) that includes the only two known acoustic recordings of King. "Dust My Broom" gets both the plugged and unplugged treatment from the Texan. --Steven Stolder
Live at the Electric Ballroom, 1974, Music, Freddie King, Blues, Blues Music, Electric Texas Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Pop, Texas Blues
Live at the Electric Ballroom, 1974 [Live]
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