Noah Starr Shapiro | NYC, NY United States | 10/21/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For my money, this is the best Freddie King available. It is actually a combination of his two all-instrumental lps, "Let's Hide Away and Dance Away" (1961), and "Gives you a Bonanza of Instrumentals"(1965). It contains his classics, "Hideaway","The Stumble", "San-Ho-Zay", the extended raveup "Remington Ride" (based on the bluegrass original!) and many other great tunes. In his playing you can hear the roots of Clapton, Peter Green, Magic Sam,and almost any other blues-based guitarist who came after him. The playing is almost architectural at times, humourous at other times, and, especially in some of the longer instrumentals, monsterously expressive. His music combines qualities of Chicgo and Texas blues with instrumentation that is like surf music and early rock n roll, making for an overall unique sound. Don't miss it!"
The "Holy Grail" of blues guitar
tehuti | Fullerton, CA United States | 02/14/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was looking for the song "Remington Ride" when I stumbled across this CD last week. My motivation is that I am learning blues guitar (at the tender age of 40-something) and the name Freddie King is one I have been hearing about for some time. Little did I know that I had found a "blueprint" (pardon the pun) for learning the blues. This disk is packed with some of the best blues licks imaginable, starting with the much covered Hideaway. Whether you're a blues purist or a newcomer to Freddie King, like I am, this is one for your collection."
Master of the Blues Guitar
tehuti | 09/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Absolutely stunning collection of Freddie King's two instrumental albums from the early sixties. All the favorites are here (Hideaway, The Stumble, San-Ho-Say, etc.). A cram course for aspiring blues guitarists. In impecable stereo for the first time."
Freddie King Is One Of The Greatest.........................
guitar19 | GuitarWorld19 | 11/18/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Freddie King's Just Pickin' is the fundamental for any blues guitarist to learn, and cherish. I just came across a copy and was so excited to here his music from both of his instrumental albums. Freddie King was Stevie Ray Vaughan biggest influence he got all of his material from most of this stuff including Hide Away, and Sen-Sa-Shun. Any blues guitarist should pick up this copy right away and learn the best way to expand your notation as a musician this is the very best!!! Im gonna Highly Recomend this one to anybody wanting to here a pure guitar genius, he is one of the greatest!"