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200g 45rpm Double LP In Newly Designed Stoughton Jacket!Pressed at Quality Record Pressings!
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Analogue Productions has taken their original 180g pressing of this classic and raised the bar. It's now on a gorgeous 200-gram solid slab of Quality Record Pressings vinyl, the best there is - PLUS the original single-pocket jacket has been replaced with a Stoughton Printing tip-on old-style model, with newly-added photos inside. Truly a luxurious repressing indeed!
In Session, recorded in 1983, is the only known recording of Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan performing together. Its long-overdue commercial release (the album didn't come out until 1999) stands as a fitting tribute to the genius of two of the greatest musicians ever to have played the blues on electric guitar. Now, it's available on 45rpm 200g vinyl.
Anyone who's witnessed a much-anticipated jam session only to be disappointed - with each participant deferring to the other, the end result being that neither ever got out of first gear — will welcome this pairing of two giants of blues guitar. Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan obviously shared a mutual admiration, but it simply wasn't in either one's makeup to a) be intimidated or b) take a backseat to anyone. Not without kicking up a little dust.
This is such a precious set to any fan of either of these blues giants. In addition to the free-spirited jams, there are priceless episodes of conversation between each song, both men exchanging accolades and King giving the much younger Vaughan some sage advice. This simply is a must-have.
Features:
• 45rpm 200g Vinyl
• Double LP
• Pressed at Quality Record Pressings
• Bonus: Newly designed Stoughton tip-on gatefold jacket with extra photos in side
Selections:
LP 1
Side A:
1. Call It Stormy Monday
2. Old Times
3. Pride And Joy
Side B:
4. Blues At Sunrise
5. Turn It Over
LP 2
Side C:
1. Overall Junction
2. Match Box Blues
Side D:
3. Who Is Stevie?
4. Don't Lie To Me
5. Ask Me No Questions
6. Pep Talk