Frozen Alive!
1981 live album by Albert Collins
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Frozen Alive! is a live album by the American musician Albert Collins, released in 1981.[1][2] Collins supported it with a North American tour.[3] Frozen Alive! was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording".[4]
| Frozen Alive! | ||||
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| Live album by | ||||
| Released | 1981 | |||
| Recorded | March 1981 | |||
| Venue | Union Bar, Minneapolis | |||
| Genre | Blues | |||
| Label | Alligator | |||
| Producer | Bruce Iglauer, Dick Shurman | |||
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Production
Produced by Bruce Iglauer and Dick Shurman, the album was recorded in March 1981 at the Union Bar in Minneapolis.[5][6] Collins was backed by his band, the Icebreakers: Allen Batts on organ, A.C. Reed on tenor sax, Marvin Jackson on guitar, Casey Jones on drums, and Johnny B. Gayden on bass.[7] "Things I Used to Do" is a cover of the song by Guitar Slim.[8] "Angel of Mercy" was written by Albert King.[9] "Caldonia" is a version of the song made famous by Louis Jordan.[9] "Cold Cuts", an instrumental, features solos by each member of the Icebreakers.[10]
Critical reception
The Lincoln Journal Star said that Collins "has an ample supply of wit and chops to burn."[16] The Pittsburgh Press called the album "one of the best club recordings in quite a while."[19] Newsday stated, "Collins often begins with some straight notes before his leads evolve in complexity and intensity."[20] The Courier-News concluded that Collins "is one of the few blues guitarists who remains as consistently appealing on slow blues as he does on faster shuffles and R&B."[21]
The Houston Chronicle praised the "fluid and graceful" playing.[15] Robert Christgau noted that "Frosty" establishes "a bite and authority that are never relinquished."[12] The Philadelphia Daily News stated, "When he plays, the sound is so searing that the strings seem ever on the verge of 'melt down'."[22] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution listed Frozen Alive! among the best albums of 1981.[23] The Valley Advocate included it among the 12 best blues albums of 1981.[24]
Track listing
Side A
- "Frosty"
- "Angel of Mercy"
- "I Got That Feeling"
Side B
- "Caldonia"
- "Things I Used to Do"
- "Got a Mind to Travel"
- "Cold Cuts"