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Born Under A Bad Sign
Born Under A Bad Sign
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Any list of seminal 1960s electric blues albums is incomplete without Albert King's Born Under a Bad Sign, his first album for Stax, positioned near the top. King's first Stax recording was Laundromat Blues, included on this album, backed by Booker T Jones on piano; Duck Dunn, bass; and Al Jackson, Jr., drums; plus the Memphis Horns (Wayne Jackson and Andrew Love) and Raymond Hill (sax player on Jackie Brenston's Rocket 88).
CD - For this special reissue Stax Records has reached into its vaults to provide previously unissued bonus tracks in the form of alternate takes of Born Under a Bad Sign, Crosscut Saw, 'The Hunter, Personal Manager and an untitled, never-before-released instrumental.
LP - 180 Gram Vinyl.

