Live & Well
Live & Well
Editorial Reviews
<"b000024dll5228"> From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD
Five late-1960s studio tracks and as many recent concert takes add up to a solid outing. "Why I Sing the Blues," utilizing contemporary studio players who spare no energy, was a R&B hit in edited form in 1969. This was the first of several King albums produced solicitously by Bill Szymczyk. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993 --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
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Music:
- Live in Kansas City [Import] [Live]
- Lost in the Blues
- Louisiana Hot Sauce, Creole Style
- Louisiana Woman
- Mama's Blues [Live]
- Marshall Road Apocalypse
- Midnight Blue
- Mojo Boogie: An Essential Collection [Original recording remastered]
- More Big Blues of Albert King
- Never Let the Same Bee Sting You Twice
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Recommended Music:
Moments Away
The Age of Lost Kisses
Sweat Hog
Music: Bellini: Norma
Train Above the City
Tibet: Journey to the Roof of the World [Live]
Unspoken
Symphonies 9 & 12
Unconditional Love
Un Tablazo
Switch
The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions: Jumpin' the Blues
Virgin Day [Import]
Music for French Horn
Come Swing with Me!