A historic collaboration with a blues guitar master
The collaboration between Oki Toru and Albert King created a bridge between Japanese and American blues.
This dream collaboration between a guitarist representing Japan's blues scene and a master of American blues demonstrates the universality of music, transcending culture. King's powerful guitar playing and Oki's sensitive approach blend beautifully to convey the profound appeal of the blues. This is a rare recording with great historical value.
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A:
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1)
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Can't Stop Singing The Blues
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2)
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Oki Doky Shuffle
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3)
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Personal Manager
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4)
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Too Much Loving
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5)
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Big Eyed Woman
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B:
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1)
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I Got A Mind To Give Up Living
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2)
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Oh, Honey Don't
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3)
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You Really Got A Hold On Me
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4)
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You Send Me
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