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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0025218854627 Format: Live Label: Stax Manufacturer: Stax MPN: 8546 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Stax Release Date: October 25, 1990 Studio: Stax Editorial Review: Album Description: Remastered reissue of 1973 album on the Stax label, live at Montreux Jazz Festival. 7 tracks. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - You just can't beat live Albert KingYou 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. Rating: - Blues at Sunrise: Live at MontreuxThis is a very well done live recording. Both the material and the sound quality are top notch. The only thing I found missing was some additional material from the festival not on this CD. For that one must get the "Blues at Sunset" CD that contains the rest of the set as well as more excellent recordings from the Wattstax concert. Rating: - Albert is god!We must praise albert king for this masterpiece! His guitar is very powerful and wild in this live performance!!!!!! Blues at Sunrise is between his best works!!!!! Rating: - simply stunnigwhat you're holding in your hand is one of the very best live blues album ever. I own quite a few albert's album but this one has always found a special place in my heart. Both the setlist and the performances are wonderful and it has my favourite version of i'll play the blues for you. After he says "exscuse me" he unveils a terrific solo that gets you realize what blues power is all about, the interplays with the horns section is stunning and the voice, man, the voice...if you gotta get just one ... Read More Rating: - Albert King's Once Lost Concert!This concert was released after the return of Stax Records in the 1980s as a part of Fantasy Records. The initial release was the lost tape of Albert recording with John Mayall and his Jazz-Fusion band in California. This was put out as the "Lost Session". After another look in the newly recovered Stax vault (no pun intended!)tapes this concert was found. Two tracks had been previously released on vinyl as "Live at Montreux". This CD has most of the remaining part of this July 1, 1973 Montreux concert. ... Read More |