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The Best of Freddie King: The Shelter Records Years

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Download links and information about The Best of Freddie King: The Shelter Records Years by Freddie King. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:06:45 minutes.

Artist: Freddie King
Release date: 2000
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:06:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Going Down 3:22
2. Five Long Years 4:19
3. Palace of the King 3:40
4. Same Old Blues 3:58
5. Walking By Myself 2:51
6. Living On the Highway 4:16
7. I'd Rather Be Blind 3:45
8. Reconsider Baby 4:00
9. Big Legged Woman 3:57
10. Lowdown in Lodi 3:08
11. Me and My Guitar 4:04
12. Woman Across the River 2:47
13. Help Me Through the Day 4:30
14. Boogie Man 3:45
15. I'm Ready 3:45
16. Please Send Me Someone to Love 3:59
17. Ain't No Big Deal On You 3:32
18. Guitar Boogie 3:07

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King's Shelter years were covered in toto on the 1995 double-CD King of the Blues, which had everything from all three of his Shelter albums and then some. Although all of the 18 songs on this single-disc anthology were on King of the Blues, this is a more manageable survey of the same era. Not an era, it should be said, that was King's best, with more ordinary material and less canny production than was used on his best earlier work. It does, however, have some of the better cuts from his 1970s recordings, such as "Going Down," "Lowdown in Lodi," the string-drenched Leon Russell tune "Help Me Through the Day," the brassy instrumental "Guitar Boogie," and covers of chestnuts like "Reconsider Baby," "I'd Rather Be Blind," and "Please Send Me Someone to Love."