Freddie King - Freddie King (1934-1976)
  • Author: Freddie King
  • Album: Freddie King (1934-1976)
  • Size: 1793 mb
  • Genre: Rock, Hip hop, Non Music
  • Format: flac, wma, mp3 archive
  • Label: RSO ‎– 18MW 0056
    Type: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
    Country: Japan
    Date of released: 1977
    Category: Rock, Funk / Soul, Blues
    Style: Blues Rock, Rhythm & Blues
Freddie King - Freddie King (1934-1976)

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Tracklist

A1 Pack It Up
A2 Shake Your Bootie
A3 T'aint Nobody's Bizness If I Do
A4 Woman Across The River
A5 Sweet Home Chicago
B1 Sugar Sweet
B2 Tv Mama
B3 Gambling Woman Blues
B4 Farther On Up The Road

Credits

  • Bass – Carl Radle, DeLisle Harper
  • Drums – Steve Ferrone
  • Guitar – Bob Tench*, Eric Clapton, George Terry
  • Horns – Gonzalez
  • Organ, Keyboards – Dick Sims
  • Producer – Bill Oakes, Tom Dowd
  • Saxophone – Bud Beadle, Bud Beadle, Mick Eve, Steve Gregory
  • Trumpet – Ron Carthy
  • Vocals – Bob Tench*, Misty Browning, P.P. Arnold

Notes

This compilation album includes "Farther On Up The Road" on which Freddie King plays with his disciple Eric Clapton. Several tracks are taken from Freddie King's album Burglar (RSO/Polydor 1974), recorded with a line up including guitarist Bobby Tench from The Jeff Beck Group.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: MWF 1036A

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
2934 192 Freddie King Freddie King (1934-1976) ‎(LP, Comp) RSO 2934 192 UK 1977
2934 192 Freddie King Freddie King (1934-1976) ‎(LP, Comp) RSO 2934 192 Brazil 1977
2394 192 Freddie King Freddie King (1934-1976) ‎(LP, Comp) RSO 2394 192 New Zealand 1977
RS-1-3025 Freddie King Freddie King (1934-1976) ‎(LP, Comp) RSO RS-1-3025 Canada 1977
RS 1-3025 Freddie King Freddie King (1934-1976) ‎(LP, Comp, Promo) RSO RS 1-3025 US 1977


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