Description
Three Kings. Blues has its roots in the African American community and has evolved over the years into a genre that is appreciated worldwide. Many great artists have contributed to the development of the blues, but three artists stand out as the kings of the blues - B.B. King, Freddie King and Albert King. These three musicians had a major impact on the sound of the blues and their influence on the genre is still felt today. Albert King was known for his powerful, soulful voice and his ability to convey a range of emotions through his music. In 2013, he was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. B.B.‘s music had wide appeal and was popular with both black and white audiences. He was one of the first blues musicians to achieve mainstream success, and he paved the way for future generations of blues artists. In 1987, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received numerous awards and honors throughout his career. B.B. King was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Century. Freddie was known for his powerful stage presence, soulful vocals and incredible guitar playing that combined elements of blues, jazz and rock. Freddie‘s influence on blues and rock music cannot be overstated. In addition to his contribution to music, he was also known for his generosity and commitment to social justice.
Item Tracks
# |
Track Title |
Side A Track # 1 |
When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer - B.B. King
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Side A Track # 2 |
I Love The Woman - Freddie King
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Side A Track # 3 |
Don‘t Throw Your Love On Me So Strong - Albert King
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Side A Track # 4 |
Please Love Me - B.B. King
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Side A Track # 5 |
This Morning - Albert King
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Side A Track # 6 |
Lonesome Whistle Blues - Freddie King
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Side A Track # 7 |
Sweet Little Angel - B.B. King
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Side A Track # 8 |
I Walked All Night Long - Albert King
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Side A Track # 9 |
San-Ho-Zay! - Freddie King
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Side B Track # 1 |
3 O‘ Clock Blues - B.B. King
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Side B Track # 2 |
Travelin‘ To California - Albert King
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Side B Track # 3 |
Sen-Sa-Shun - Freddie King
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Side B Track # 4 |
Bad Luck - B.B. King
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Side B Track # 5 |
I Get Evil - Albert King
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Side B Track # 6 |
Have You Ever Loved A Woman - Freddie King
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Side B Track # 7 |
Bad Luck Blues - Albert King
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Side B Track # 8 |
Everyday I Have The Blues - B.B. King
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Side B Track # 9 |
I‘m Tore Down - Freddie King
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Additional Information
Attributes |
Values |
Artist |
Albert King, B.B. King, Freddie King
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Publisher |
Magic of Vinyl
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Format |
Vinyl
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Edition |
Limited Edition
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Number of Discs |
1
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Genre |
Blues
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Side A Track # 1 |
When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer - B.B. King
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Side A Track # 2 |
I Love The Woman - Freddie King
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Side A Track # 3 |
Don‘t Throw Your Love On Me So Strong - Albert King
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Side A Track # 4 |
Please Love Me - B.B. King
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Side A Track # 5 |
This Morning - Albert King
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Side A Track # 6 |
Lonesome Whistle Blues - Freddie King
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Side A Track # 7 |
Sweet Little Angel - B.B. King
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Side A Track # 8 |
I Walked All Night Long - Albert King
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Side A Track # 9 |
San-Ho-Zay! - Freddie King
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Side B Track # 1 |
3 O‘ Clock Blues - B.B. King
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Side B Track # 2 |
Travelin‘ To California - Albert King
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Side B Track # 3 |
Sen-Sa-Shun - Freddie King
|
Side B Track # 4 |
Bad Luck - B.B. King
|
Side B Track # 5 |
I Get Evil - Albert King
|
Side B Track # 6 |
Have You Ever Loved A Woman - Freddie King
|
Side B Track # 7 |
Bad Luck Blues - Albert King
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Side B Track # 8 |
Everyday I Have The Blues - B.B. King
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Side B Track # 9 |
I‘m Tore Down - Freddie King
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