Freddie King Burglar

Freddie King - Burglar (1974) Reissue 1992  Music

Posted by Designol at May 10, 2023
Freddie King - Burglar (1974) Reissue 1992

Freddie King - Burglar (1974) Reissue 1992
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 251 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 111 Mb | Scans included | 00:37:51
Modern Electric Blues, Texas Blues, Blues-Rock, Funk | Label: Polydor | # 831 815-2

Produced in part by Mike Vernon, who worked on The Legendary Christine Perfect Album, this is an entertaining and concise package of ten songs performed by the late Freddie King and a slew of guests. Opening with Gonzalez Chandler's "Pack It Up," featuring the Gonzalez Horn Section, the youthful legend was only 40 years of age when he cut this career LP two years before his death. Though no songs went up the charts like his Top Five hit in 1961, "Hide Away," Burglar is one of those gems that journeymen can put together in their sleep. Tom Dowd produced "Sugar Sweet" at Criteria Studios in Miami, FL, featuring Jamie Oldaker on drums, Carl Radle on bass, and guitarists Eric Clapton and George Terry, which, of course, makes this album highly collectable in the Clapton circles. The sound doesn't deviate much from the rest of the disc's Mike Vernon production work; it is pure Freddy King, like on the final track, E. King's "Come On (Let the Good Times Roll)," where his guitar bursts through the horns and party atmosphere, creating a fusion of the pure blues found on "Sugar Sweet" and the rock that fans of Grand Funk grooved to when he opened for that group and was immortalized in their 1973 number one hit "We're an American Band" a year after this record's release.

Eric Clapton - Give Me Strength: The '74/'75 Recordings (2013)  Music

Posted by delpotro at May 14, 2020
Eric Clapton - Give Me Strength: The '74/'75 Recordings (2013)

Eric Clapton - Give Me Strength: The '74/'75 Recordings (2013)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+log+.cue) - 1,8 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 747 Mb | Scans - 435 Mb | 05:26:27
Pop Rock, Blues Rock | Label: Polydor Records

Give Me Strength: The ’74/’75 Recordings is a 5CD+ Blu-ray Audio box set that celebrates the period between April 1974 and June 1975 when Clapton produced the studio albums 461 Ocean Boulevard and There’s One In Every Crowd, as well as the live double set E.C. Was Here.

Peter Green - The Very Best Of Peter Green (2017)  Music

Posted by Pisulik at Aug. 15, 2017
Peter Green - The Very Best Of Peter Green (2017)

Peter Green - The Very Best Of Peter Green (2017)
Blues Rock, British Blues | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 01:50:25 | 273 MB
Label: Sony Music Japan

Peter Green is regarded by some fans as the greatest white blues guitarist ever, Eric Clapton notwithstanding. Born Peter Greenbaum but calling himself Peter Green by age 15, he grew up in London's working-class East End. Green's early musical influences were Hank Marvin of the Shadows, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Freddie King, and traditional Jewish music. He originally played bass before being invited in 1966 by keyboardist Peter Bardens to play lead in the Peter B's, whose drummer was a lanky chap named Mick Fleetwood. The 19-year-old Green was with Bardens just three months before joining John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, whose rapidly shifting personnel included bassist John McVie and drummer Aynsley Dunbar. A keen fan of Clapton, Green badgered Mayall to give him a chance when the Bluesbreakers guitarist split for an indefinite vacation in Greece. Green sounded great and, as Mayall recalls, was not amused when Clapton returned after a handful of gigs, and Green was out.