Album Details
Title: The Iceman at Mount Fuji Artist: Albert Collins and the Icebreakers Release Date: 2/15/2005 Label: Fuel 2000 Album Type(s): live UPC: 030206145724 Genre: Blues Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Electric Texas Blues, Modern Electric Texas Blues Moods: Earthy, Greasy, Passionate, Amiable/Good-Natured, Party/Celebratory, Rollicking, Boisterous, Exuberant, Freewheeling, Fun, Playful, Rowdy Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Iceman
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Put the Shoe On the Other Foot
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Light's Are On But Nobody's Home
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If You Love Me Like You Say
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Same Old Thing
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Travelin' South
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Iceman [Extended Jam][Version]
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Put the Shoe On the Other Foot [Version]
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Light's Are On But Nobody's Home [Version]
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Honey Hush
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Same Old Thing [Version]
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Frosty
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2005 | CD | Fuel 2000 | 061457 |
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Other Editions
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Album Review
The Iceman at Mount Fuji is a live recording from the 1992 Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival, capturing Albert Collins at the height of his powers in the year before his death. Collins was always an electrifying performer whether at a large festival or a small club, and this recording has his guitar way out front, as it should be. In fact, at many points during the set you can hear the ringing of his guitar on the verge of feedback. And his playing is fantastic; there is no holding back or playing it safe. He hits some clams here and there, but is just ripping through the entire set. The bandmembers are polished and professional (almost too much so), but when it comes time for solos, they acquit themselves admirably. There's just one problem with this album: in presenting both of Collins' sets that day, four songs are given two performances each and two of those songs (four of the 12 tracks total) account for more than half the playing time of the entire album! Both sets are excellent, but hearing virtually the same program twice is a bit much. Although the liner notes give a good history of Collins' career, the packaging really obscures the fact that this is two nearly identical sets, so let the consumer beware. Serious fans of Albert Collins' guitar playing will find a lot to enjoy here: the Iceman was on fire for this performance, but the duplication of tracks may prove to be a disappointment to more casual fans. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Albert Collins | Vocals, Group Member, Guitar, Main Performer | | B.B. King | Author | | Bill Dahl | Liner Notes | | Bob Masse | Cover Art | | Bobby Alexis | Group Member, Organ | | Gwendolyn Collins | Executive Producer | | James Genus | Bass, Group Member | | Joe Smith | Sax (Tenor), Group Member | | John Boncimino | Executive Producer | | Johnny B. Gayden | Bass, Group Member | | Jon Smith | Sax (Tenor) | | Len Fico | Project Coordinator | | Marty Binder | Group Member, Drums | | Michael Morris | Executive Producer | | Pete Thoennes | Guitar, Group Member | | Stacie Heyen | Design | | Steve Howard | Group Member, Trumpet |
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