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COREY STEVENS - Albertville (2007)


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Albert King is one of the three great Kings of the blues, and if he's not one of the most influential blues guitarists, his powerful string-bending attack is certainly one of the most imitated. Such highly respected guitarists as Jimi Hendrix, Otis Rush, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Carl Weathersby all based at least part of their guitar style heavily on King's muscular approach. Stevens plays these songs in King's style, but is more reverential than derivative. He never overdoes it, opting for a crisper, cleaner style. Vocally, he's always resembled Vaughan somewhat, but has gradually developed his own distinctive voice over time and does a great job on this disc. The band, which includes former AWB and Clapton drummer Steve Ferrone, is top-notch. Corey Stevens continues to amaze and impress with the depth and breadth of his talent on every release. "Albertville" is a wonderful tribute to one of the blues' biggest stars, by an artist who has learned his lessons well.


01. A Real Good Sign
02. That's What The Blues Is All About
03. Another Pretty Face
04. Blue Suede Shoes
05. Breaking Up Somebody's Home
06. Cold Women With Warm Hearts
07. I Get Evil
08. Little Brother (Make A Way)
09. Got To Be Some Changes Made
10. Nice To Be Nice (Ain't That Nice)

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