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Artist:Albert King
Title:Live Wire/Blues Power
Label:  Stax
Country:USA
Date:3 Mar 1989
Catalogue:SCD-4128-2
Barcode:025218412827
Format:CD Album
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 2 Own, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
01Albert KingWatermelon ManHerbie HancockRate
02Albert KingBlues PowerAlbert KingRate
03Albert KingNight StompJackson, KingRate
04Albert KingBlues At SunriseKingRate
05Albert KingPlease Love MeKing, TaubRate
06Albert KingLook OutKingRate


Notes

Produced By Al Jackson

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Number: 1007257  THUMBNAIL
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Description: Front cover


Number: 1007258 
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Description: Inlay back


Number: 1007260 
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Description: Disc


Number: 1007261 
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Description: Booklet inside left


Number: 1007263 
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Description: Booklet inside right


Comments and Reviews
 
BigBadBluesMan
26th Dec 2016
 
 

 
gregs45s SUBS
19th Mar 2016
 Found this on Discogs if it's any help...

"The DIDX prefix was used by Sony to catalog non-Sony titles manufactured at Sony's CD plants. In the early days of CDs, when there were only a handful of plants producing CDs, many labels had their discs produced in more than one plant. If you have a CD that has this DIDX prefix on the label, it means that Sony produced some copies of that CD. If the disc itself has the DIDX code stamped of etched around the inner ring, then you have a Sony made CD. Also, many WEA titles that were sold through Columbia House have the DIDX code because they were manufactured by Sony for Columbia House. Sony still uses the DIDX code on CDs made for outside labels. They just are not as common on major label titles, since the majors manufacture most of their own CDs now. They still show up on a lot of titles from Columbia House."
 

 
musictom SUBS
19th Mar 2016
 I was wondering if the DIDX number signified some kind of club pressing or similar.
 

 
PhilMH
19th Mar 2016
 Full release date from Concord Music Group's archived release page. I've had mixed results from Concord's site before, and 3rd March was a Friday rather than the then-standard US release day of Tuesday, but the year is right at least, because this was released in Australia as a "local import" on September 25th (catalogue number D 40511). I also wonder whether the DIDX number 4289 shown on the back insert and the disc is some sort of date code, possibly the date it was mastered (4 February 1989)? For some reason, this didn't make it into the US Schwann catalogues until mid-1991!
 


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