Albert Lee – Albert Lee
- Artist: Albert Lee
- Cod produs: SPELP 29, 2383 640
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Artist: Albert Lee
Label: Polydor
Format: Vinyl - LP, Album, Reissue
Country: UK
Year: 1982
Genres: Rock
Styles: Blues Rock, Country Rock
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Notes: Titles are listed as they appear on back cover. On the labels, instead: A4 is titled "So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)"; B1 is titled "Real Wild Child (Wild One)"; B2 is titled "On The Boulevard".
Tracklist:
A1 Sweet Little Lisa
A2 Radio Girl
A3 Your Boys
A4 So Sad
A5 Rock 'N' Roll Man
B1 Real Wild Child
B2 Boulevard
B3 Pink Bedroom
B4 Best I Can
B5 One Way Rider
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Artist: Albert Lee
English guitarist, keyboardist and singer, born 21st December 1943, Lingen, Herefordshire, UK.
His father was a pianist and taught Albert from the age of seven and by the time he had mastered the piano, rock 'n' roll had arrived. He then went on to learn the guitar from the records of all the American stars including Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent, Rick Nelson and later James Burton and Chet Atkins.
Albert was a session man and top sideman, playing with Jimmy Page before his Led Zeppelin days. His first number one came as part of Chris Farlowe's Thunderbirds. He then discovered Country music and backed all the American touring stars, including George Hamilton IV and Skeeter Davis. He was also the main guitarist in Jon Derek's Country Fever. In the 1970s he was a major part of Head Hands & Feet with the elite of London musicians, including Dave Peacock of Chas & Dave. When in the UK, Albert Lee has toured with Hogan's Heroes, and also plays in Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings.
His father was a pianist and taught Albert from the age of seven and by the time he had mastered the piano, rock 'n' roll had arrived. He then went on to learn the guitar from the records of all the American stars including Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent, Rick Nelson and later James Burton and Chet Atkins.
Albert was a session man and top sideman, playing with Jimmy Page before his Led Zeppelin days. His first number one came as part of Chris Farlowe's Thunderbirds. He then discovered Country music and backed all the American touring stars, including George Hamilton IV and Skeeter Davis. He was also the main guitarist in Jon Derek's Country Fever. In the 1970s he was a major part of Head Hands & Feet with the elite of London musicians, including Dave Peacock of Chas & Dave. When in the UK, Albert Lee has toured with Hogan's Heroes, and also plays in Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings.
