Albert Collins - Live At Montreux 1992 album flac
Performer: Albert CollinsTitle: Live At Montreux 1992
Style: Electric Blues, Texas Blues
Released: 2008
MP3 album: 1549 mb
FLAC album: 1982 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: DXD MP1 VQF AHX WAV AA MP2
Genre: Blues
He is on fire for both shows, although perhaps moving a bit more slowly in 1992, which preceded his untimely death by just a year. As was his norm, Collins stretched songs to their breaking point on-stage, and three of the seven tunes he performed in 1992 break the ten-minute mark. But his playing was so inventive and his stage presence so rousing that nothing seems overly extended or drawn out. A two-man horn section provides brass that bolsters the dynamics and his band, featuring longtime bassist Johnny B. Gayden, is tightly rehearsed - but this is all Collins' show.
Live At Montreux 1992, 2008. Live At Montreux 1992, 2008.
Recorded live at the Montreux Jazz Festival on 7/10/1992" Last four tracks from 1979.
The Iceman is in remarkable form on this 1992 live date, offering proof positive that his smoldering Texas-style electric blues is ageless. With a set list that spans from his early hit "Frosty" to tracks from his 1991 release, ICEMAN, Albert Collins's stinging technique makes his Telecaster sing out over his no-holds-barred full electric band. A deeply satisfying blues excursion, LIVE AT MONTREAUX was recorded merely a year before Collins's death from cancer, making it a fitting tribute as well as a fine concert recording. Albert Collins - Live At Montreux 1992 (2008).
Songs: 16. Artist: Albert Collins. Songs: Albert Collins - Iceman 04:30. Albert Collins - Iceman 04:24. Albert Collins - Iceman 04:21. Albert Collins - Honey Hush 04:05. Albert Collins - Honey Hush 04:08. Albert Collins - Lights Are On (But Nobody's Home) 11:23. Albert Collins - Lights Are On But Nobody's Home 11:21. Albert Collins - Lights Are On But Nobody's Home 09:57.
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Live at Montreux 1991/1992 is a Tori Amos live album and DVD set, released on September 22, 2008 in the United Kingdom and on September 30, 2008 in the United States, featuring two separate performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival early in her career. The first 10-song set was recorded on July 3, 1991 with the second 9-song set recorded one year later on July 7, 1992. The bulk of the set list for each show was taken from Amos' solo debut album Little Earthquakes.








