Rs.3,999

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This 1973 release has King using his upside-down Flying V to slash a blues path through the Memphis Horns, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and the dawn-of-disco funk rhythm players. He half-sings with one eye on B.B. King and Bobby Bland and the other fixed on hot-buttered soul crooner Isaac Hayes. “Crosscut Saw” best captures the album title, with the leader and astounding drummer, Al Jackson, charbroiling a song the two had soul basted back in the mid 1960s with Booker T. Jones.

Format: Vinyl Record

1 Lp

1 I Wanna Get Funky 04:07
2 Playing On Me 03:23
3 Walking The Back Streets And Crying 06:27
4 'Til My Back Ain't Got No Bone 07:30
5 Flat Tire 04:43
6 I Can't Hear Nothing But The Blues 04:17
7 Travelin' Man 02:51
8 Crosscut Saw 07:44
9 That's What The Blues Is All About 03:54

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Stax Records

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