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Wednesday Night in San Francisco: Recorded Live at the Fillmore Auditorium | 
enlarge | Artist: Albert King Label: Stax Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $7.82 You Save: $4.16 (35%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 61639
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 025218855624 EAN: 0025218855624 ASIN: B000000ZKN
Release Date: August 6, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Watermelon Man - Albert King, Hancock, Herbie | | • | Why You So Mean to Me | | • | I Get Evil | | • | Got to Be Some Changes Made | | • | Personal Manager | | • | Born Under a Bad Sign - Albert King, Bell, William | | • | Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong |
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Album Description Import exclusive 24-bit digitally remastered reissue of 1990 live album packaged in a digipak. Featuring multimedia track including video, biography and picture. Stax.
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| Customer Reviews:
You just can't beat live Albert King July 23, 2008 Woodshop You just can't beat live Albert King. He may not be the most technically competent guitar player that ever walked the earth, but his sound and his soul are unmatched.
RICK SHAQ GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "ALBERT WAS THE GREATEST, BUT MAKE SURE YOU PAY ATTENTION TO SHAQ'S REVIEW!" February 12, 2007 Rick Goldstein (Danville, Ca, USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you're one of "Shaq's, The King Of The World Blues Reviewer's" loyal fans, you already know that Albert King is my all-time favorite electric blues guitarist. If you're not one of my existing fans, but want to know the "truth" about all the criteria that you should consider before spending your hard earned "blues" dollars, you should thank me after this review! What you should know is, that this "live" performance was recorded on June 26, 1968. It was released in 1990. Was Albert great that night? Hell yea! He was great! But... the recording technology was from 1968! If you're a modern day blues fan, that hasn't had experience with how great Albert was, you may be disappointed by the lack of 21st century sound quality. But that is not Albert's fault! If you're an electric blues, collector and aficionado, with experience in the difference in technology over time; then, this CD would be rated a 5 star. But simply because of the lack of clarity, I rate this a 4 star. Albert is the "KING" of kings, of blues. If you're willing to really turn up your CD, or if you are satisfied with simply hearing the greatest "string bender" of all-time, in lesser sound quality, than is available today, this is a classic CD for you.
F for sound January 24, 2006 K. Tarin (Calif) 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
Well this is a total F for sound. I have 3 dif 3 cd players, home, port, and car, and yes they are good ones, car is a Q45 with a Bose. I bought this CD because of the reviews I read here, what is everyone smoking? or is there not that good of stuff avail from Albert? I don't own any other CD's, but I do know about him from the SRV Sessions VHS I have had for a few years, and it sounds pretty good. This CD sounds like a taper recorded it, from that last row in the back or something. I have both SF CD's, the both sound the same. Can someone email me please and let me know what Albert King CD's. If any, have good clear sound. What I have that is great for Live shows is Cream Reunion DVD and CD, and Roger Watters in the Flesh DVD and CD, great sound. Listened with Sennheiser 595's, the best that I have found, had 555 for a couple years they are nice too, but cant touch 595's, pay the dif and see, er I mean hear.
Awesome live blues guitar August 29, 2002 Paul J. Dillon (Mamaroneck, NY United States) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Albert was at his best live...This is awesome guitar playing and Albert's singing is awesome as well. One listen to this and one realizes that Albert King is truly THE master of the blues guitar. ALL songs are excellent! "Don't throw your love on me so strong" is the VERY BEST BLUES GUITAR PLAYING I've ever heard and that includes SRV, Hendrix and the rest of King's followers. He was the BEST!!! Thursday Night and Live Wire/Blues Power are also MUSTS!!!
Hot Blues! August 15, 2002 deepbluereview (SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA USA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Albert King recorded this CD on Wednesday June 26, 1968, one day prior to his more popular and better known release, "Thursday Night In San Francisco". This disc represents the first day that Albert performed at the Filmore as the headliner. Prior to that time, he had appeared as the opener for Jimi Hendrix and John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers. Albert's "best" performance that evening, as well as the next day, (according to Stax anyway) was originally released by Stax on the "Live Wire/Blues Power" CD. The songs contained on both, the Wednesday and the Thursday CD were thought to be a cut below and were not included. Fortunately for us, Stax took another look at the material, albeit 22 years later, and released the remainder of the material as it occurred on two separate discs. In order to gain a full understanding as to what occurred on those two nights, King fans should purchase all three of these excellent recordings. As with the other two discs, King's performance is outstanding.
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