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  1. Gotta Mind to Travel (1995) Ya Think I'd Know Better (1996) Just Let Go (1997) Suspicion (2000) Can't Look Back (2002) Dirty Deal (2007) I Want It All Back (2010) Songs from the Road (2014) Hard Truth (2017) Coming in Hot (2019) Writing on the Wall (2023) AllMusic Review. User Reviews. Track Listing. Credits. Releases.

  2. Listen to I Got a Mind to Travel, track by Albert Collins for free. Clip, ... Clip, Lyrics and Information about Albert Collins. Playlists based on I Got a Mind to Travel. comment FEEDBACK. notifications people person {{user_data.username}} Log out {{ snack_text }} Close Music genre Playlist Artist add Album add Venue add City add.

  3. 23 de oct. de 2008 · My cover of Gotta Mind to Travel, originally written by Albert Collins. This version was played by Coco Montoya, one of my favorite blues guitarists. I hope ...

  4. There’s Gotta Be a Change is the fifth album by Albert Collins. It was released in 1971 on Tumbleweed. Albert Gene Drewery, known as Albert Collins and the Ice Man (October 1, 1932 – November 24, 1993), was an American electric blues guitarist and singer with a distinctive guitar style. He was noted for his powerful playing and his use of ...

  5. Solo debut of guitarist who played in the Albert Collins Band & John Mayall's Blues Breakers, w. guest artists Albert Collins, John Mayall, Debbie Davis, Richie Hayward (Little Feat) & Al Cooper. Tracks. 1.1 Too Much Water 1.2 Gotta Mind to Travel 1.3 Talkin' Woman Blues 1.4 Someday After Awhile 1.5 Top of the Hill 1.6 Same Dog 1.7 Love Jail 1. ...

  6. He met Albert Collins and, "When I saw him play a little later, it was the ultimate. ... Gotta Mind To Travel became an instant favorite with radio, appearing for months on the radio charts (as well as holding the #1 position for many consecutive weeks) of Living Blues and The Hard Report , a radio trade publication.

  7. Albert Collins (1/10/1932 – 24/11/1993) foi guitarrista de blues, cantor, além de, às vezes, tocar harmônica. Sua carreira teve início nos anos 60, em Houston, e sua fama o levou a tocar em palcos da América do Norte, Europa, Japão e Austrália. Teve apelidos tais como “O homem de gelo”, “o mestre da Telecaster” e “navalha”.