Born Under a Bad Sign

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Born Under a Bad Sign
Born Under a Bad Sign cover
Studio album by Albert King
Released 1967
Recorded March 1966 - June1967
Genre Blues
Length 34:19
Label Stax Records
Producer Jim Stewart
Professional reviews
Albert King chronology
The Big Blues
(1962)
Born Under a Bad Sign
(1967)
Live Wire/Blues Power
(1968)

Born Under a Bad Sign is a blues album by Albert King, recorded between 1966 and 1967, and released in 1967 by Stax Records. This was the first album Albert King recorded on Stax, and the title song became a blues standard.

Eric Clapton closely imitated the solo of "Crosscut Saw" for Cream's song "Strange Brew" and the band covered the title song for their 1968 album Wheels of Fire. Led Zeppelin incorporated elements of "The Hunter" into "How Many More Times" from their self-titled debut album.

In 2003, the album was ranked number 499 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Born Under A Bad Sign" (Bell/Jones) – 2:47
  2. "Crosscut Saw" (Ford) – 2:35
  3. "Kansas City" (Leiber/Stoller) – 2:33
  4. "Oh, Pretty Woman" (Williams) – 2:48
  5. "Down Don't Bother Me" (King) – 2:10
  6. "The Hunter" (Cropper/Dunn/Jackson/Jones) – 2:45
  7. "I Almost Lost My Mind" (Hunter) – 3:30
  8. "Personal Manager" (King/Porter) – 4:31
  9. "Laundromat Blues" (Jones) – 3:21
  10. "As The Years Go Passing By" (Malone) – 3:48
  11. "The Very Thought Of You" (Noble) – 3:46


[edit] Personnel

[edit] Artists who have covered "Born Under a Bad Sign"

  1. Cream
  2. Dimebag Darrell and Doug Pinnick
  3. Jack Bruce
  4. Jimi Hendrix (Instrumental)
  5. MDC
  6. Pat Travers
  7. Paul Butterfield Blues Band
  8. Paul Rodgers
  9. Richard Hawley
  10. Robben Ford
  11. The Smashing Pumpkins and Billy Corgan
  12. The MC5
  13. Tommy Bolin
  14. Umphrey's McGee
  15. Blue Cheer