Music CD - Freddie King: Ultimate Collection

Ultimate Collection. Freddie King Tracks: Have You Ever Loved A Woman, Hide Away, You've Got To Love Her With A Feeling, San-Ho-Zay, Lonesome Whistle Blues, The Stumble, I'm Tore Down, Someday After Awhile (You'll Be Sorry), My Feeling For The Blues, Palace Of The King, Going Down, Key To The Highway, Big Legged Woman, Woman Across The River, Dust My Broom (
Music CD: Ultimate Collection
Artist: Freddie King

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Manufacturer: Hip-O Records
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Tracks:
1. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
2. Hide Away
3. You've Got To Love Her With A Feeling
4. San-Ho-Zay
5. Lonesome Whistle Blues
6. The Stumble
7. I'm Tore Down
8. Someday After Awhile (You'll Be Sorry)
9. My Feeling For The Blues
10. Palace Of The King
11. Going Down
12. Key To The Highway
13. Big Legged Woman
14. Woman Across The River
15. Dust My Broom (solo acoustic)
16. Pack It Up
17. Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do (live)
18. , Sugar Sweet

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0731452090928
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Hip-O Records
Manufacturer: Hip-O Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Hip-O Records
Release Date: 2001-04-10
Studio: Hip-O Records

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Summary: Great Freddie King Collection!
Comment: I had been looking for a good compilation of Freddie's music for a while. This one does the trick! This really is the best of his earlier work!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: This is where it began!
Comment: Freddie King was a master blues player. If you want to know where a lot of Clapton licks came from, listen to this guy. He was the original. The three Kings, Freddie, Albert and BB are the original masters. Unfortunately Freddie has been gone a lot of years but his legacy continues on. If you are into Blues, buy this CD. John

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Summary: Very Good
Comment: This is the best single disc Freddie King Collection on the market, considering that Hideaway: The best of Freddie King is out of print. Two or three selections are doubtful (Dust my broom and Sugar sweet), but mostly it is really good, combining his trademark instrumentals (Hideaway, The Stumble, etc) with wocal tracks. Freddie's sharp, melodic and intense guitar playing influenced a lot white blues guitarists - most obviously - at least to my ears - Eric Clapton on the John Mayall's Bluesbrakers with Eric Clapton album. If you like blues, or just great guitar playing (and there's some fine singing from Freddie as well), get this record.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Classic melodic, poppy blues
Comment: They say timing is everything, and in Freddie King's case, that certainly was true. His early hits, especially the classic instrumentals, "Hide Away" and "San-Ho-Zay," came out in 1960 and '61, at precisely the right moment for his career to intersect with the SoCal surf scene (which also centered on instrumental numbers) and the nascent British blues revival, which was ever eager to find American bluesmen to latch onto and laud. Here, white kids on both sides of the Atlantic had a guy who bridged the gap between raw authenticity and pop polish, setting the standard for the zilllion-and-one future Fendermen who sought to sharpen their guitar chops. Fittingly, King cracked into the US Top 40 while also picking up flocks of converts (such as Eric Clapton) who worshipped his fluid, pop-tinged electric guitar leads. King's style was a perfect distillation of the smooth yet soulful postwar blues style, rootsy yet accessible and perfectly pitched for the ears of adoring white blues fans. His career had its ups and downs, but by the time he passed away in 1976, he had packed them in on the pop and blues circuits... This disc covers the breadth of his career, matching the ace oldies up with a good selection of his often overly-bombastic later material.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Freddie King is a blues master
Comment: I don't have this actual CD, but I have most of the songs that are on it from other collections and they are all great. This is a great collection of Freddie King's work from his earliest recordings (1960's "Have You Ever Loved A Woman") to his later Shelter records material (1969's "Palace of the King" and "Going Down"). If you like blues guitar, then at least one Freddie King CD should be in your collection. He influenced countless guitarists, particularly Eric Clapton. This is a good place to start if you're new to this blues guitar master.


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