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Luther Allison Blues Band Luther Allison/PA,USA 1970 2Days

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When you think of blues guitarists, you think of the three great kings B.B., Freddie, and Albert, as well as Otis Rush and Buddy Guy. I think many rock fans know them too. Although less well known than these superstars, Luther Allison is a master who makes the guitar speak with his best squeeze play. You can enjoy Luther’s aggressive performance in 1970, when he was still around 30 years old. Moreover, it is recorded with a clear, high-quality sound board. As mentioned above, he is not well known because he has not performed with many white rock bands, but this recording is a guitarist that you should definitely add to your favorite players. His squeeze guitar, which is similar to the three great kings, and his explosive power that is not inferior to Buddy Guy are impressive, and his distorted guitar and wild vocals are sure to capture the hearts of rock fans. In addition, the saxophone is also featured heavily in this live performance, and they are involved in a hot battle throughout the entire performance. Recorded Live at Philadelphia Folk Festival, Old Pool Farm, Schwenksville, PA, August 28 and 29, 1970 EXCELLENT Soundboard Recording // 79 min Featuring Smokey Joe Miller on saxophone. And unknown flute player * (August 28, 1970) 01. Intro by Gene Shay 02. Instrumental 03. MOVIN’ ON UP 04. YOU’VE GOT TO LOVE HER WITH A FEELING 05. LOVE ME MAMA 06. THREE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING 07. HOOCHIE COOCHIE MAN 08. WHY I SING THE BLUES – fade out (August 29, 1970) 09. (SHE’S SO FINE) I JUST GOTTA MAKE HER MINE 10. EVERYDAY I HAVE THE BLUES 11. THE THINGS THAT I USED TO DO * 12. LOOK ON YONDER WALL 13. TURN ON YOUR LOVE LIGHT 14. LITTLE RED ROOSTER 15. GOT MY MOJO WORKING 16. THE THRILL IS GONE *

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