Albert Collins Discography 23 Albums (1968 2005)
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Early Show (1996)Who the hell was Charles E. Garcia? The album was apparently recorded in a cave in Lange`s Peak, Nevada. I`ve never heard anything else by this group. Albert Collins is best known as the drummer in the English folk-rock band...and then there were three. In the mid `60s, he also made a solo album, but it`s hard to tell which one that one was. I have yet to hear that one. Either way, the band`s albums With Wanting Hands and Torn & Shredded are outstanding. As for me, I`ve always been fond of the band`s first album What Happens To A Dream, which is a perfect example of the group`s strong rootsy folk-rock sound. It`s very spare, virtuosic, and bouncy. "When We Were Boys."
Albert Collins was a matinee idol TV and movie actor and singer in the UK in the 1950s. He played Clyde Barrow in a 1955 American TV version of Bonnie and Clyde, and played a small role in that 1960 film, Villa Rides. He also appeared eight times on the television show ITV Play of the Week in 1955-59. He recorded ten small budget, single A side blues rock singles for various London record labels in 1955 and 1956. The best known of these was his 1955 cover version of Hank Ballard`s "Shake, Rattle, and Roll" which was a big hit at pop at the time (it topped out at #21 in the US charts). Collins is sometimes given credit for starting the British folk boom by playing quintets with John Renbourn and Ralph McTell in 1959-61. These were the groups responsible for such landmark folk releases as the wonderful War Requiem "City Of the Dead" and the radical "Village Gate". He was the lead singer on the 1967 first album by Genesis, and then with Genesis on most of their live albums until he left in 1975. d2c66b5586