Let's Have a Natural Ball
Editorial Reviews
<"b0000023jb5228"> From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD
Guitarist Albert King, a Mississippi native, settled into a recognizable mode of expression while fronting a jump blues band in St. Louis during the 1950s. This compilation of Bobbin and King sides from 1959 to 196~including the 1961 R&B hit "Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong' '-has him condensing B. B. King expositions into dagger-sharp phrases that carry more pained feeling than does his church-trained singing. Refined St. Louis combos, often with Ike Turner or Johnnie Johnson on piano, pilot his displays of technique and conviction. Exciting mono sound. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993
Let's Have a Natural Ball, Music, Albert King, Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Pop, Soul-Blues, Urban Blues
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