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Ice Pickin'

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Honey, Hush aka Talking Woman Blues
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When the Welfare Turns Its Back on You
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Ice Pick
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Cold, Cold Feeling
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Too Tired
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Master Charge
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Conversation with Collins
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Avalanche
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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 38:03

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John Morthland

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07.27.11
Letting his Tele do most of the talking
Label: Alligator Records

Collins had an impressive bag of tricks — minor key tunings, capo, percussive attack, bent and sustained notes — to flaunt when he joined Alligator in the late ’70s. The effect was nothing short of cataclysmic. Barely adequate as a singer, he lets his Tele do most of the talking, via biting little fills and long runaway solos that definitely earn titles like “Avalanche.” And that was the case whether he was being deadly serious (“When the Welfare Turns Its Back on You”) or tongue-in-cheek (“Master Charge”).

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Classic, however..........

SCHOBOTS

This album deserves to be remastered and if available buy the cd as the sound here just doesn't cut it

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The Master of the Telecaster

jazzdave

One of the most entertaining albums ever. Albert's lyrics on Mastercharge and Conversation With Collins are just brilliant and his stinging guitar lines totally unique. Great stuff.

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This is perhaps Collins' greatest album.

jeffersonh

He wasn't the heaviest bluesman of his generation (check out Jimmy Dawkins) but his guitar sound was his own, most definitely. If you like good time guitar, or just great playing, check it out.

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This is excellent

thatway57

Great guitar album. This is the first Albert Collins I have got and I will be coming back for some more. You can't go wrong with anything on the Alligator label.

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Electric blues done right

ElvisMudflap

Skilled musicianship from someone who understands the range of the instrument and the music.

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Excellent straight up blues

FLBluesFan

This is great, nothing but straight up, stinging guitar blues. There is nothing fancy here, but this is houserocking music at it's best. Download this if you like Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, or are just wanting to hear some fine guitar.

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They Say All Music Guide

Ice Pickin’ is the album that brought Albert Collins directly back into the limelight, and for good reason, too. The record captures the wild, unrestrained side of his playing that had never quite been documented before. Though his singing doesn’t quite have the fire or power of his playing, the album doesn’t suffer at all because of that — he simply burns throughout the album. Ice Pickin’ was his first release for Alligator Records and it set the pace for all the albums that followed. No matter how much he tried, Collins never completely regained the pure energy that made Ice Pickin’ such a revelation. – Thom Owens