ALBERT KING BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN LP SEALED VINYL SPEAKERS CORNER PALLAS

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High Quality Pure Analogue 180g Virgin Vinyl LP! 
AAA Recording! Mastered by Kevin Gray, Pressed at Pallas
This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head.

Features:
� 180g High Quality Vinyl
� Pure Analogue
� AAA Recording
� Pressed at Pallas in Germany
� Faithful reproductions of original artwork and labels

The second studio album from Albert King, Born Under A Bad Sign was released in 1967. King's first album for Stax Records would change the face of American music with the modernization of the blues. 

It took more than four decades of patient hard work until a discriminating congregation could proclaim Albert King as one of the three kings of the electric blues, alongside B. B. King and Freddie King. Albert had a tough but highly motivated beginning, playing blues on a guitar he had made himself. Later he bought a really good instrument, then came a couple of promising songs, and a series of successful singles made under a contract with Stax Records in Memphis. Finally, late in life, King landed on the sunny side with "Born Under A Bad Sign". The album became one of the most influential recordings in the history of the blues. King�s music was appreciated by white people too, which smoothed his path out of small clubs and on to big live events.

Right from the title song, he travels along familiar tracks in the blues world, occasionally making a detour to hectic, soulful realms ("Crosscut Saw") and letting himself be carried away by strident winds ("Kansas City"). Over and over again, the musicians surprise one with ever new sound colourings, as in the hum and buzz of "Oh, Pretty Woman", the brusque admonitory "Down Don�t Bother Me", or the swinging fiddling of "The Hunter".

"The Albert King recording of "Born Under A Bad Sign" with Booker T. and the MG's providing the accompaniment, remains one of the most smokingly intense blues recordings of the modern era..." Soulsville U.S.A., The Story of Stax Records


Selections:
Side 1:
1. Born Under A Bad Sign
2. Crosscut Saw
3. Kansas City
4. Oh, Pretty Woman
5. Down Don't Bother Me
6. The Hunter
Side 2:
1. I Almost Lost My Mind
2. Personal Manager
3. Laundromat Blues
4. As The Years Go Passing By
5. The Very Thought Of You

Recorded March 1966 - June 1967 at Stax Studios, Memphis, TN.