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Powerful blues-guitarist Freddie King appears in strong '70s concert footage from an outdoor festival sponsored by Leon Russell. King's tight band backs him with solid contemporary grooves, and Freddie's in typically fine form. ~ Bill Dahl
1999 reissue of the 1961 all-instrumental album by this Texas blues guitar hero. Features 'Hideaway' and 'The Stumble', later covered by Eric Clapton, Peter Green and others. 11 tracks total. 1988 release.
Recorded in 1961. Let's Hide Away And Dance Away With Freddy King Music Freddie King Let's Hide Away And Dance Away With Freddy King Songs | 1. | Hide Away | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Butterscotch | |
| 3. | Sen-Sa-Shun | |
| 4. | Side Tracked | |
| 5. | Stumble, The | |
| 6. | Wash Out | |
| 7. | San-Ho-Zay | |
| 8. | Just Pickin' | |
| 9. | Heads Up | |
| 10. | In the Open | |
| 11. | Out Front | |
| 12. | Swooshy | |
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Let's Hide Away And Dance Away With Freddy King album
$8.49 Recorded in Memphis, Tennessee and Chicago, Illinois between 1951 and March 1959. Originally released on Chess (9195) in 1959. Includes original liner notes by Ralph Bass.
Recorded in Chicago, Illinois between June 24, 1957 and May 1961. Originally released on Chess in 1962. Includes original liner notes by Paul Ackerman.
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