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Album: Thursday Night In San Francisco
# Song Title   Time
1)    San-Ho-Zay Live More Info... 0:53
2)    You Upset Me, Baby Live More Info... 4:53
3)    Call It Stormy Monday Live More Info... 8:37
4)    Everyday I Have The Blues Live More Info... 4:17
5)    Drifting Blues Live More Info... 8:05
6)    I've Made Nights By Myself Live More Info... 6:44
7)    Crosscut Saw Live More Info... 3:46
8)    I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town Live More Info... 7:41
9)    Ooh-Ee-Baby Live More Info... 7:40
 

Album: Thursday Night In San Francisco
# Song Title   Time
1)    San-Ho-Zay Live More Info... 0:53
2)    You Upset Me, Baby Live More Info... 4:53
3)    Call It Stormy Monday Live More Info... 8:37
4)    Everyday I Have The Blues Live More Info... 4:17
5)    Drifting Blues Live More Info... 8:05
6)    I've Made Nights By Myself Live More Info... 6:44
7)    Crosscut Saw Live More Info... 3:46
8)    I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town Live More Info... 7:41
9)    Ooh-Ee-Baby Live More Info... 7:40
 
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  • Personnel: Albert King (vocals, guitar); Willie James Exon (guitar); James Washington (organ); Roosevelt Pointer (bass); Theotis Morgan (drums).
  • Recorded live at the Fillmore West, San Francisco, California on July 27, 1968. Includes liner notes by Lee Hildebrand.
  • Imagine 1968 at the Fillmore in San Francisco, the epicenter of the flower power scene. Before an audience of long haired-hippies attired in day-glo and paisley, the incomparable Albert King steps on stage to deliver the gospel of down-home, Memphis-fried blues. Such is the setting for this entry in King's series of '68 Fillmore recordings (the others are Wednesday NIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO and LIVE WIRE/BLUES POWER).
  • King had a good deal of cache with '60s rock audiences; his fierce, soulful leads had inspired the likes of Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix, and his 1967 Stax debut BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN had achieved crossover success. Abetted by a tight backing band (generating a sound reminiscent of Booker T. and the M.G.'s), King's blend of raw, traditional blues with smooth, Stax-flavored soul hits the mark. From the jaunty, uptempo opening number "You Upset Me, Baby," through the deep, slow "Drifting Blues," to the rollicking "Ooh-Ee-Baby," King's vocals and chops are in prime form on this excellent live set.
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