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King, Freddy: Texas Oil - Federal Recordings 1960-1962 (Vinyl LP)

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King, Freddy: Texas Oil - Federal Recordings 1960-1962 (Vinyl LP)

Freddy King made albums for Federal Records between 1960 and 1962. This is the material upon which Freddy King's legend was built and marks one of the most important building blocks of the electric blues.

Hotter than molten steel and best-known for his searing, assertive guitar solos and dynamic showmanship, the great Freddy King was a forceful presence and formidable figure in two of the most prominent blues scenes: Texas and Chicago.

Revered by his fans and respected by his peers, King was an innovative instrumentalist and underrated singer. He would move beyond electric blues, R&B and soul to make commercial inroads into funk. There was a time, though, in the early and mid-1960s when his records were among the most influential in blues, particularly for British and European audiences.

  1. See See Baby
  2. You've Got To Love Her With A Feeling
  3. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
  4. Hide Away / I Love The Woman
  5. Lonesome Whistle Blues
  6. If You Believe
  7. It's Too Bad
  8. I'm Tore Down
  9. Texas Oil
  10. Sen- Sa- Shun
  11. The Stumble
  12. San-Ho-Zay
  13. You Know That You Love Me
  14. Sittin' On The Boat Dock
  15. Let Me Be
  16. Takin' Care Of Business
  17. You Can't Hide
  18. What About Love
$20.82
King, Freddy: Texas Oil - Federal Recordings 1960-1962 (Vinyl LP)
$20.82

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Freddy King made albums for Federal Records between 1960 and 1962. This is the material upon which Freddy King's legend was built and marks one of the most important building blocks of the electric blues.

Hotter than molten steel and best-known for his searing, assertive guitar solos and dynamic showmanship, the great Freddy King was a forceful presence and formidable figure in two of the most prominent blues scenes: Texas and Chicago.

Revered by his fans and respected by his peers, King was an innovative instrumentalist and underrated singer. He would move beyond electric blues, R&B and soul to make commercial inroads into funk. There was a time, though, in the early and mid-1960s when his records were among the most influential in blues, particularly for British and European audiences.

  1. See See Baby
  2. You've Got To Love Her With A Feeling
  3. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
  4. Hide Away / I Love The Woman
  5. Lonesome Whistle Blues
  6. If You Believe
  7. It's Too Bad
  8. I'm Tore Down
  9. Texas Oil
  10. Sen- Sa- Shun
  11. The Stumble
  12. San-Ho-Zay
  13. You Know That You Love Me
  14. Sittin' On The Boat Dock
  15. Let Me Be
  16. Takin' Care Of Business
  17. You Can't Hide
  18. What About Love