Albert Collins - Discography 23 albums (1968-2005)
Artist: Albert Collins Title Of Album: Discography 23 albums Year Of Release: 1968-2005 Label: USA Genre: Blues Quality: MP3 Bitrate: 192-320kbps Total Size: 2.46 GB
Albert Collins 1968- Love Can Be Anywhere (Even In A Guitar)(256kbps) 1969-Truckin' With Albert Collins (320kbps) 1969-Live At The Fillmore West(320kbps) 1969-Trash Talkin'(256kbps) 1973-Live at the El Mocambo Club (320kbps) 1978-Ice Pickin' (320kbps) 1978 - The Monterey Jazz Festival (320kbps) 1980-Frostbite (320kbps) 1981-Frozen Alive(320kbps) 1986-Cold Snap (320kbps) 1986 - Sudden Frost (192kbps) 1991-Iceman (320kbps) 1992 - Red Rocks 8-16-92(320kbps) 1992 - The Complete Imperial Recordings(192kbps) 1993-04-09-93 The Warner Theater Washington @ 320 2005 - Deep Freeze 2CD(320kbps)
Albert Collins & Icebreakers 1983 - Don't Loose Your Cool(320kbps) 1984-Live In Japan (192kbps) 1993 - Rockford(256kbps) 1995-Live '92-'93(320kbps)
Albert Collins & Barrelhouse 1978-Albert Collins & Barrelhouse Live(192kbps)
Albert Collins, Stevie Ray Vaughan & Jeff Healey 1985-Toronto,JULY-27(320kbps)
Robert Cray & Albert Collins 1999 - In Concert (1977)(256kbps)
Robert Cray, Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland 1985-Showdown!(Feaut.Robert Cray&Johnny Copeland) (320kbps)
Albert had several nicknames, including: “The Ice Man”, “The Master of the Telecaster” and “The Razor Blade”.
Collins was popular throughout the 1980′s and early 1990′s and was an influence for other guitarists… namely: Robert Cray, Gary Moore, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jonny Lang, Susan Tedeschi, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and John Mayer.
In 1983, he won won the award for best blues album of the year with “Don’t Lose Your Cool”. In 1985, he shared a Grammy for the album Showdown!, which he recorded with Robert Cray and Johnny Copeland.
Collins also performed at Live Aid in 1985, playing “The Sky Is Crying”.
Collins will always be remembered for his live performances, where he would often come down from the stage and mingle with the audience. Throughout his career, Albert Collins collaborated with Ronnie Wood, Jimmy Page, Robert Cray, Keith Richards, Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King and Eric Clapton.
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