Top Albert King Albums
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Stax Classics
Stax Classics
[2017]
Live At the Fabulous Forum! 1972
Live At the Fabulous Forum! 1972
[2015]
King of the Blues Guitar (Deluxe Version)
King of the Blues Guitar (Deluxe Version)
[2014]
Roadhouse Blues
Roadhouse Blues
[2013]
Born Under a Bad Sign (Alternate Takes) EP
Born Under a Bad Sign (Alternate Takes) EP
[2013]
The Definitive Albert King
The Definitive Albert King
[2011]
Bad Luck Blues
Bad Luck Blues
[2011]
Charly Blues Masterworks, Vol. 8: Albert King
Charly Blues Masterworks, Vol. 8: Albert King
[2009]
Blues Six Pack: Albert King - EP
Blues Six Pack: Albert King - EP
[2009]
Stax Profiles: Albert King
Stax Profiles: Albert King
[2006]
King Albert
King Albert
[2006]
New Orleans Heat
New Orleans Heat
[2006]
Live '69
Live '69
[2003]
Talkin' Blues (Live)
Talkin' Blues (Live)
[2003]
The Blues (Single Release)
The Blues (Single Release)
[2001]
Blues At Sunrise (Live)
Blues At Sunrise (Live)
[2001]
Truckload Of Lovin'
Truckload Of Lovin'
[1998]
Rainin' In California
Rainin' In California
[1998]
Hard Bargain
Hard Bargain
[1995]
Chicago 1978
Chicago 1978
[1994]
Blues At Sunset (Live At Wattstax and Montreux)
Blues At Sunset (Live At Wattstax and Montreux)
[1993]
Crosscut Saw: Albert King In San Francisco (Reissue)
Crosscut Saw: Albert King In San Francisco (Reissue)
[1992]
Thursday Night In San Francisco (Live)
Thursday Night In San Francisco (Live)
[1990]
Wednesday Night In San Francisco (Recorded Live At the Fillmore Auditorium)
Wednesday Night In San Francisco (Recorded Live At the Fillmore Auditorium)
[1990]
King of the Blues Guitar
King of the Blues Guitar
[1989]
The Lost Session
The Lost Session
[1986]
I'm In a Phone Booth, Baby
I'm In a Phone Booth, Baby
[1984]
The Blues Don't Change
The Blues Don't Change
[1977]
I'll Play the Blues for You
I'll Play the Blues for You
[1972]
Lovejoy
Lovejoy
[1971]
Years Gone By
Years Gone By
[1969]
Born Under a Bad Sign
Born Under a Bad Sign
[1967]
The Big Blues
The Big Blues
[1962]
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(ain't It) A Real Good Sign Ain't Nothing You Can Do All Shook Up All The Way Down Almost Lost My Mind Angel Of Mercy Answer To The Laundromat Blues As The Years Go Passing By Ask Me No Questions Bad Luck Blue Suede Shoes Blues At Sunrise Blues Power Born Under A Bad Sign Breaking Up Somebody's Home Cadillac Assembly Line Call It Stormy Monday Call My Job Can't You See What You're Doing To Me Change Of Pace Cold Feet Cold Women With Warm Hearts Crosscut Saw (live Sf) Don't Be Cruel Don't Burn Down The Bridge Don't Lie To Me Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong Down Don't Bother Me Drifting Blues Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven Everyday I Have The Blues (Live) Feeling For The Love Of The Woman Get Out Of My Life Woman Good Time Charlie Guitar Man Heart Fixing Business Heartbreak Hotel Honky Tonk Woman Hound Dog I Believe To My Soul I Can't Stand The Rain I Don't Care What My Baby Do I Get Evil I Got The Blues I Love Lucy I Wanna Get Funky I'll Be Doggone I'll Play The Blues For You I'm Doing Fine I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town (Live) I'm Ready Jailhouse Rock Kansas City Killing Floor Laundromat Blues Little Brother (make My Way) Love Me Tender Love Shock Match Box Blues My Babe Oh Pretty Woman Personal Manager Phone Booth Red House Roadhouse Blues Rub My Back Running Out Of Steam Santa Claus Wants Some Loving She Caught The Katy (and Left Me A Mule To Ride) That's All Right That's What The Blues Is All About The Hunter The Sky Is Crying The Very Thought Of You Travelin' Man Water We All Wanna Boogie You Sure Drive A Hard Bargain You Upset Me Baby You're Gonna Need Me
Related Information for Albert King
Albert King (April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992) was an American blues guitarist and singer.One of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" (along with B.B. King and Freddie King), Albert King stood 6' 4", weighed 250 lbs and was known as "The Velvet Bulldozer". He was born Albert Nelson on a cotton plantation in Indianola, Mississippi. During his childhood he would sing at a family gospel group at a church. One of 13 children, King grew up picking cotton on plantations near Forrest City, Arkansas where the family moved when he was eight years old. He began his professional work as a musician with a group called In The Groove Boys in Osceola, Arkansas. He had also briefly played drums for Jimmy Reed&... read more
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