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Lost Sessions

Albert KingAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Stax
  • ASIN: B000000ZJB
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #159,399 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Albert King's Album With John Mayall., August 1, 2004
By 
Perry Celestino (Tahmoor, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lost Sessions (Audio CD)
Well since John Mayall has just had his 70th birthday concert released on DVD Blues fans should be interested his highly original and unusual teaming with the late great Albert King. The set was recorded at Wolfman Jack's home studio in L.A. in just one day August 20, 1971 and features a line up that was to become part of Mayall's Jazz-Fusion ideas in the 1970s.

This LP is very different. Albert plays with no effects, feedback or sustain. It's just plain straight ahead Blues. He also sings in mostly guitar keys instead of his usual Jazz keys. Mayall contributes all of the song's frameworks and King wrote the lyrics- mostly from his other songs and his expansive knowledge of old blues lyrics from Johnson, Brown, Robert Nighthawk, Elmore James, and many more!

This album was discovered in the Stax vaults when their tape collections were handed over to Fantasy Records in the 1980s. It was never released because it didn't sound like Stax, or the Blues at the time. There are many great tunes on this collection, but "Sun Gone Down-takes 1 & 2" have to be at the top. A great slow blues- one of King's best. "Brand New Razor" is my second favourite tune. It really jumps! "Money Lovin Woman" showcases King's famous talking blues ability. In fact the whole set is really great, different and interesting. I was surprised that in the recording of the set "Jammin with the Blues Greats" in the early 1980s Mayall and King played together again. It is curious that they didn't do one of these tunes.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Albert King and John Mayall work great together!, April 30, 2006
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This review is from: Lost Session (Audio CD)
Whether you're a fan of Albert King or just enjoy listening to the blues every now and then, you will definitely appreciate this album. This version of the album is a 2002 reissue of the original release and was 24-bit remastered in Europe to produce the best sound possible from the original tapes. Albert plays totally raw and unplugged here - no effects or feedback, just straight-up picking and fiddling. The disc opens with an upbeat energetic jam. It's really a jam and feels like a jam - Albert does some great picking here and trades solos with John Mayall on the piano. From the beginning, you have a good feeling like the rest of the CD is going to be just as great. Fortunately, the rest of the CD is indeed great. Albert sounds like he's filled with joy throughout the record, singing, squeezing his trademark high-notes out of his guitar, yelling "woooo!", and encouraging other band members to burn up a good solo! The backing band is very strong. The drummer and bass player deserve special mention, as they were especially key in creating the neat somewhat funky ambiance that this record delivers. Every tune is great, and every tune is very different in style of delivery from Albert's usual classics. It's kind of like taking Albert's style and his playing and singing and putting it in the center of a completely different band with its own understanding of modern blues. John Mayall and his band are to thank for that. Some tracks have this funky-jazzy feel, which combined with Albert's style created seriously awesome blues sound. Some tracks are closer to Albert's home base. The sound is definitely very different from any other Albert King album I've heard over time. Every track is strong, and there's none that I don't like. My particular favorites are perhaps the first track, which is a funky jazzy blues jam, and the last track, which is closer to Albert's home base - slow blues with heavy-duty, tense rhythm. Packed with John Mayall's backing on the organ, the last track features Albert delivering one is his intense trademark solos that should please not only a blues lover but an Albert King purist, too.

Highly recommended.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars KING ALBERT & JOHN MAYALL WERE A GREAT TEAM TOGETHER!, January 19, 2003
By 
Jay Siekierski (STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost Sessions (Audio CD)
This CD release of a joint effort between the great Albert King & the legendary 'Father Of The British Blues' John Mayall is a
true crown jewel that belongs in every fan's collection of both artists. This session was recorded in August of '71 and until '87
remained unreleased. Sound funny? Well' the story is that the original master tapes were nowhere to be... until some years ago.
King's backup band consists of the musicians Mayall was using at the time of his mid '70s Jazz Blues Fusion period. Mayall
produced this material and the interplay between all the players is on fire throughout! Mayall's production is on the light side and
gives King the Room To Move with the stinging git solos he lets rip. Throughout King's vocals are 'right on' and very Soulful.
Highlights: "She Won't Gimmie No Lovin'," "Cold In Hand," & "Sun Gone Down (take #1 & #2)". Extensive liner notes on the
recording session are included and all the material has been been Digitally Remastered.
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