A dream collaboration between blues guitar masters
A historic session featuring two generations of guitar heroes, Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
While their styles differ, their deep love for the blues is a common thread, bringing tension and dynamism to their performances. The moment when King's powerful tone and Vaughan's sharp technique intertwine is the very essence of blues guitar. Although it is a studio recording, it is filled with the realism of a live performance, making it a must-listen for guitar fans.
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A:
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1)
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"Introduction"
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2)
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Born Under A Bad Sign
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C:
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1)
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Call It Stormy Monday
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2)
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"Old Times"
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3)
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Pride And Joy
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4)
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Ask Me No Questions
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D:
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1)
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"Pep Talk"
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2)
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Blues At Sunrise
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3)
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"Turn It Over"
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4)
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Overall Junction
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E:
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1)
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Match Box Blues
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2)
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"Who Is Stevie?"
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3)
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Don't Lie To Me
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F:
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1)
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I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town
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2)
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"Outro"
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Lacquer Cut By - Jeff Powell
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Mastered By - Paul Blakemore