Albert King was quite active and enjoyable in the mid-'70s up until his passing. This live in-concert recording represents him quite well in that time period. Of the ten tracks included, you get some of his more enduring numbers such as "That's What the Blues Is All About," "Stormy Monday," "Kansas City," "As the Years Go Passing By," and "I'll Play the Blues for You," all with the reserved cool and confidence that marked the legendary left-handed guitarist's persona through his golden years. In performance,
King was the best, and this recording shows him very near the top of his game. ~ Michael G. Nastos