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Sold Date:
December 2, 2014
Start Date:
July 6, 2013
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LP BOBBY KEYS
Bobby Keys
Country of release: U.K. 2013
Original released: 1972
Label: Aurora
Catalogue number: AULP5025
Barcode: 4753314502529
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Includes Insert
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Steal From A King (4:52)
Tracks
Side 2:
1. Key West (3:54)
Listen At YouTube:
Every song on this LP is definately one of a kind.
From Steal from a King - into Bootleg - and all the way into Command
Performance, and down to Sand & Foam, Bobby Keys proves himself as one of
the best sax players of the 70's. Little has been said, and few do appreciate
the special talent in this very rare rock classic...Bluesy, rocking and a little
spacie in spots...definatly one of the best rock efforts of little known
popularity and a true product of the 70's. It is a wonder that this great piece
of work is so very hard to find...I strongly recommend it to anyone who loves
rock and roll music (without vocals) and with depth and spirit...
(Tex/discog.fleetwoodmac.net)
Best-known for his long association with
the Rolling Stones, tenor saxophonist Bobby Keys spent several decades as an
in-demand session man and touring musician, able to play blues, R&B, and
rock & roll with equal flair. Born and raised in Texas, Keys was playing in
rock & roll bands as early as the '50s, and worked with Buddy Holly and
Bobby Vee, among many others. Keys worked regularly at the famed Muscle Shoals
studios in Alabama before meeting the Stones in 1969; his work on Let It Bleed
(not to mention the simple fact of association) quickly made him a hot property.
Over the next few years, Keys played on albums by George Harrison (All Things
Must Pass), Delaney & Bonnie, Eric Clapton, Humble Pie, the Faces, Carly
Simon, Nilsson, Joe Cocker, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and B.B.
King. He also continued his relationship with the Stones, appearing on classics
like Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street, and striking up an instant
chemistry with Keith Richards. In 1972, Keys recorded a self-titled solo album
for Warner Bros., which featured an all-star guest lineup including members of
the Beatles, Cream, Mountain, and Traffic, plus his longtime trumpet-playing
partner Jim Price. By the mid-'70s, his activities with the Stones were
beginning to tail off, though he maintained a working relationship with the band
over the years, both in the studio and on the road. He continued to find work
through his old connections, and in 1979 joined Ron Wood's touring band the New
Barbarians. In more recent years, Keys has continued to tour with the Stones and
guest on the occasional album (including Sheryl Crow's The Globe Sessions), and
also performed with the Lubbock, TX-based band the Ace Liquidators. (Steve Huey,
Rovi/answers.com)
Saxophone - Bobby Keys
Trumpet - Jim
Price
Guitars - John Uruibe, Leslie West, Charlee Freeman, Dave Mason, George
Harrison
Bass - Carl Radle, Klaus Voorman, Felix Pappalardi, Jack
Bruce
Keyboards - Nicky Hopkins, Mike Utley, Jim Price
Drums - Corky
Laing, Jim Gordon, Ringo Starr
Versand innerhalb Deutschland (versichert mit GLS - generell innerhalb von 24 Stunden) 5,00 Euro
Egal wieviele LPs gekauft werden, Versand immer 5,00 Euro. Keine weiteren Versandkosten ab der zweiten LP!!
Shipping within EEC & Oversea (AIRMAIL) 5,00 Euro
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