Ice Pickin'
Ice Pickin' | ||||
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Studio album by Albert Collins | ||||
Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded | By Freddie Breitberg at Curtom Studios, Chicago, Il. | |||
Genre | Blues | |||
Length | 36:48 | |||
Label | ALCD 4713 | |||
Producer | Bruce Iglauer, Richard McLeese & Dick Shurman | |||
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Ice Pickin' is the sixth studio album released in 1978 by the blues man Albert Collins.
According to the inside cover of the album:
Albert King names Collins as his favorite guitarist, and John Lee Hooker declares, "I'm an Albert Collins freak!"
Personnel
- Albert Collins - guitar & vocals
- Larry Burton - guitar
- Allen Batts - keyboards
- Aron Burton - bass
- Casey Jones - drums
- A.C. Reed - tenor sax
- Chuck Smith - baritone sax
Track listing
- "Honey, Hush! (Talking Woman Blues)" (Lowell Fulson, Washington) - 04:28
- "When the Welfare Turns Its Back on You" (Lucious Porter Weaver, Sonny Thompson) - 05:26
- "Ice Pick" (Collins) - 03:08
- "Cold, Cold Feeling" (Jessie Mae Robinson) - 05:19
- "Too Tired" (Saul Bihari, Maxwell Davis, Johnny "Guitar" Watson) - 03:00
- "Master Charge" (Gwen Collins) - 05:12
- "Conversation with Collins" (Collins) - 08:52
- "Avalanche" (Collins) - 02:39
External links
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