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Albert Collins albums featuring Larry Burton

Albert Collins Music Videos (9)
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| | Ice Pickin' CD (1978)
$14.15 Of all the slabs of blues-guitar brilliance in Albert Collins's discography, ICE PICKIN', his landmark 1978 debut for Alligator Records, is arguably the best. In the '70s, Collins had moved beyond his earlier R&B-themed groove instrumentals, and was writing more ...
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| Don't Lose Your Cool CD (1983)
$10.69 Keeping up with his "Iceman" moniker, Albert Collins delivers with his fourth Alligator release Don't Lose Your Cool. The title cut was one of his first instrumental hits back in the late '50s and here it's given a gritty, organ-driven ...
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| Live In Japan CD (1984)
$10.15 While Albert Collins' LIVE IN JAPAN doesn't achieve the incredible audience rapport of B.B. King's LIVE AT THE REGAL or reach the musically telepathic heights of THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND AT FILLMORE EAST, it does offer a fine snapshot of ...
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 Albert Collins Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Albert Collins songs: Master Charge Lyrics, Too Tired Lyrics, Too Many Dirty Dishes Lyrics, If You Love Me Like You Say Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Lights Are on But Nobody's Home Lyrics, Tired Man Lyrics, If Trouble Was Money Lyrics, Iceman Lyrics, I Ain't Drunk Lyrics, Blue Monday Hangover Lyrics, Put the Shoe on the Other Foot Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Hooked on You Lyrics, When a Guitar Plays the Blues Lyrics, Give Me My Blues Lyrics, T-Bone Shuffle Lyrics, Honey, Hush! Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Lights Are On, But Nobody S Home Lyrics, Angel of Mercy Lyrics, Travellin' South Lyrics, Dyin' Flu Lyrics.
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 Albert Collins Biography
Texas blues master Albert Collins was known for his unique Telecaster style, typified by extensive use of reverb, staccato picking, unconventional minor-key tunings, and a percussive, trebly quality. For four decades, from the 1950s on, his "cool" sound was one of the most immediately identifiable in the blues guitar pantheon, inspiring both blues and rock guitarists.
 Contemporaries
Johnny Winter, Buddy Guy, Albert King, Taj Mahal, Lowell Fulson, James Cotton (Harmonica), Freddie King, Otis Rush, Ike Turner, Luther Allison, Magic Sam, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Z.Z. Hill, Hound Dog Taylor, Jimmy Rogers (Blues), Son Seals, Johnny Copeland, Lonnie Brooks, Anson Funderburgh, Jimmy McCracklin, Eddy Clearwater, Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson, Juke Boy Bonner
 Followers
Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, John Mayall, Jeff Beck, Robert Cray, Johnny Winter, Rory Gallagher, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Son Seals, Debbie Davies, Jimmie Vaughan
 Influences
Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Leadbelly, Lightnin' Hopkins, Howlin' Wolf, T-Bone Walker, Elmore James, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Frankie Lee Sims
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