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  • Release Date

    August 1999

  • Length

    11 tracks

Recorded in December 1983, In Session captures an in-concert jam between Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan, the latter of whom had become the hot blues guitarist of the year thanks to his debut Texas Flood, as well as his work on David Bowie's hit Let's Dance.
Vaughan may have been the new news, but King was not suffering, either. He had a world-class supporting band and was playing as well as he ever had. In other words, the stage was set for a fiery, exciting concert and that's exactly what they delivered.
Vaughan was clearly influenced by King – there are King licks all over his first two recorded efforts, and it was an influence that stayed with him to the end – and he was unafraid to go toe-to-toe with his idol. King must have been impressed, since In Session never devolves into a mere cutting contest. Instead, each musicians spurs the other to greater heights.
For aficionados of either guitarist, that means the album isn't just worth a listen – it means that it's a record that sounds as exciting on each subsequent listen as does the first time through.
– Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine (AMG) –

Credits

Bass – Gus Thornton
Drums – Michael Llorens
Electric Guitar – Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughan
Organ – Tony Llorens
Piano – Tony Llorens
Vocals – Albert King

Notes:
Mastered by Steve Hoffman & Kevin Gray@ AcousTechMastering
Label: Stax/Analogue Productions
Catalog Number: SXSA-7501-6

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