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Исполнитель: Albert Collins
Альбом:  Live At Montreux 1992
Жанр: Texas Blues
Страна: USA
Дата выхода диска: March 4, 2008
Издатель (лейбл):  Eagle Records
Номер по каталогу: EAGCD360
Аудиокодек: FLAC / MP3
Тип рипа: image+.cue / tracks
Битрейт аудио: lossless / 320 kb/s
Кол-во треков: 07
Продолжительность: 00:58:21
Размер архива: 454 MB / 140 MB
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Треклист:

01. Iceman (04:24)
02. Honey Hush (04:08)
03. Lights Are On (But Nobody's Home) (011:23)
04. If You Love Me Like You Say (04:00)
05. Too Many Dirty Dishes (011:34)
06. Put The Shoe On The Other Foot (015:23)
07. Frosty (07:29)

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With his guitar screaming like an alley cat in a lightning storm, Texas blues legend Albert Collins brought all the searing six-string authority that earned his nickname "Master of the Telecaster" to this Live at Montreux 1992 concert. It’s hard to believe he was already fighting the cancer that would end his influential 47-year career as a funk-blues innovator a year later. Collins' gravel-road singing gives his live-and-let-live anthem "Put the Shoe on the Other Foot" the ring of righteous experience while his rhythm section's popping bass and snare-pumped back beat provide a butt-shaking bottom. His set staples "Honey Hush" and Little Johnny Taylor's "If You Love Me Like You Say" follow the same map, but Collins' guitar frequently veers off into ringing, feedback-edged solos built around the staccato finger picking and blaring reverb-drenched tone that inspired Stevie Ray Vaughan, Coco Montoya, and others. Although Collins' Icebreakers are a tight-knit high energy ensemble throughout this set, even playing call-and-response with their leader on his hard-shuffling 1962 hit "Frosty," they're always outshone by the Master's bold string tone – the sound of his sheer blues genius.

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