Performer: Freddie King
Title: Larger Than Life
Released: 1975
Country: US
Style: Modern Electric Blues, Funk
Category: Funk / Blues
Album rating: 4.2
Votes: 313
Size MP3: 1809 mb
Size FLAC: 1651 mb
Size WMA: 1227 mb
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Freddie King (September 3, 1934 – December 28, 1976) was an American blues guitarist and singer. He recorded several hits for Federal Records in the early 1960s. His soulful and powerful voice and distinctive guitar style inspired many musicians, particularly guitarists. Mike Vernon produced the other tracks. Vernon also produced a second album for King, Larger than Life, for the same label Death.
Modifier l'album Reporter une erreur. Blues Rock Freddie King. Liste des groupes Blues Rock Freddie King Larger Than Life. ajouter les paroles de l'album. Ajouter un fichier audio. Nom du groupe Freddie King. Membres possèdant cet album1. 1. It's Better To Have (And Don't Need). 3. Woke Up This Morning.
Exclusive Prime pricing. Here we have a mostly live album by the late great bluesman Freddie King. Larger than Life was recorded in King's home state of Texas in 1975 at The Armadillo Headquarters in Austin, (I'm not 100% sure the venue is in Austin so excuse me if I'm wrong. This album apparently was too short with just the live cuts they had so they went into the studio and recorded the first three tracks that on the album. In my opinion this album's mood & sound are very similar to King's previous album "Burglar" which in my opinion holds some of King's best work.
Larger Than Life is the second studio album by American singer Jody Watley, released by MCA Records on March 27, 1989. All tracks written by André Cymone and Jody Watley, except where noted. Jody Watley - vocals. Rakim - rap on "Friends". Eric B. - turntablism on "Friends". Bernadette Anderson - voices, speaking part. Gardner Cole - keyboards. André Cymone - multiple instruments. Paulinho da Costa - percussion. Dean Parks - acoustic guitar, guitar, electric guitar.
Freddie King - Larger Than Life (2006). Although his musical background was essentially based on the blues, Freddie was arguably the more 'rocky'and 'glitzy' (check out the cover) of the Kings, . and this album showcases his varied approach to that genre's basic structure with diversions into slightly more soul and funk-based material. However, it is on the blues tracks that his skill and tone shine through with The Things I Used To Do and the classic Billy Myles blues, Have You Ever Loved a Woman showcasing his talent to the best advantage. It is worth checking out his earlier albums (he.
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Mastered at Kendun Recorders, Burbank, CaliforniaDiscoteque Special Series
Distributed by Phonogram S.p.A.
Printed and made in Italy
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