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Live '92 / '93

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Iceman (Live)
3:57
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02
Lights Are On But Nobody's Home (Live)
10:58
03
If You Love Me (Like You Say) (Live)
3:42
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04
Put The Shoe On The Other Foot (Live)
8:40
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05
Frosty (Live)
7:34
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Travellin' South (Live)
3:35
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07
Talkin' Woman (Live)
3:09
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08
My Woman Has A Black Cat Bone (Live)
7:25
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09
I Ain't Drunk (Live)
5:05
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T-Bone Shuffle (Live)
5:29
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Album Information
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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 59:34

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eMusic Features

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Houston Blues Guitars

By John Morthland, eMusic Contributor

They grew up together in Houston's rough-and-tumble Third Ward, played in bands together as teenagers. Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland and Joe Hughes were all devotees of the classic Texas electric guitar sound of T-Bone Walker and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. But all three absorbed their primary influences early on, and took the sound to three strikingly different places. Collins was the first to emerge nationally. In the late '50s and early '60s, he cut a string of… more »

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Where Did the Blues Begin?

By John Morthland, eMusic Contributor

The biggest debate in blues circles these days is, "where did the blues begin?" Ever since the blues revival of the 50s and 60s, the answer has been "the Mississippi Delta." But in recent years, more than a few blues buffs have argued, that while the Delta is where the harshest form of blues indeed gelled, there is very little evidence to suggest that blues started there. Further, Delta blues in its heyday was almost… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Compiling a number of performances recorded shortly before Albert Collins’ death, Live ’92/’93 offers definitive proof that the guitarist remained vital until his last days. – Thom Owens