Freddie King – Larger Than Life (2003)
Freddie King – Larger Than Life (2003)
1. It's Better to Have (And Don't Need) 2. You Can Run But You Can't Hide 3. Woke Up This Morning 4. It's Your Move 5. Boogie Bump 6. Meet Me in the Morning 7. Things I Used to Do 8. Ain't That I Don't Love You 9. Have You Ever Loved a Woman Freddie King (vocals, guitar); Freddie King; Wah-Wah Watson (guitar); Chris Mercer, Mick Eves, Steve Gregory , Mick Eve (tenor saxophone); Joe Davis (baritone saxophone); Darrell Leonard, John Thomas (trumpet); Thomas (piano); Sonny Burke (electric piano, Clavinet); Alvin Hemphill, Alvin Hemphill (organ); Robert Wilson, Henry Davis, Benny Turner, DeLisle Harper (bass guitar); Big John Thomassie, Big John E Thomassie, Charles Meyers (drums); Sam Clayton, Sam Clayer (congas); First Priority (background vocals); Mike O'Neil (guitar, slide guitar); Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin, Andrew "Jr. Boy" Jones, Bob Tench (guitar); Jerry Jumonville (saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); David "Fathead" Newman (tenor saxophone); Bud Beadle (baritone saxophone); Ron Carthy (trumpet); Pete Wingfield (piano, keyboards); Louis Stephens (piano); Roy Davies (Clavinet); James Gadson, Steve Ferrone (drums); Mike Vernon (percussion).
Digitally remastered edition of one of Texas legend's best albums. Freddie King was one of the lynchpins of modern blues guitar. Along with Otis Rush, Buddy Guy and Magic Sam, King spearheaded Chicago's modern blues movement in the early 60's and helped set the stage for the blues-rock boom of the late 60's. His influence on such blues-rock titans as Eric Clapton helped preserve a legacy characterized by searing, aggressive guitar solos and the welding of blues and rock into one cohesive sound. ---Editorial Review
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