• Powerful performance, live at Ebbet's Field
• Includes the entire KCUV FM broadcast
• Digitally remastered for enhanced sound quality
Freddie King, live at Ebbet's Field, Denver on May 27th 1974
Colarado's Ebbets Field was a familiar blues venue that had been graced by all and whose audience would never tire of visiting greats. The arrival of Freddie King on May 27th 1974 in Denver, promised an abundance of euphoric blues picking from a legendary Chicago figure.
His early death may have cheated many out of what could have been and while it commands an incredible depth of sadness and reflection, he is remembered for a career that not only carved out a unique style of blues, but hugely inspired those around him such as Eric Clapton.
Klondike proudly presents the entire original KCUV FM broadcast of Freddie King live from Ebbets Field, Colarado on 27th May 1974.
Professionally re-mastered original broadcast with background liners, interviews and rare archival photos.
TRACKLISTING
Disc One
1. I'm Ready
2. Ain't No Sunshine
3. Ghetto Woman
4. Let The Good Times Roll
5. Pack It Up
6. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Disc Two
1. Blues Instrumental
2. TV Mama
3. Goin' Down
4. Wee Baby Blues
5. Instrumental
6. That's Alright