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  1. Now, he's no Albert Collins on guitar, but Montoya has learned to play a pretty fair ax, with more taste than speed (not exactly a crime). ... He also turns in top-notch covers of Collins' "Gotta Mind to Travel," Lowell Fulson's "Talkin' Woman Blues" and Freddie King's "Someday After Awhile." Finally, he's joined by John Mayall ...

  2. Coco Montoya - Gotta Mind To Travel. 3:52. Am I Losing You. 6:42. Coco Montoya - Talkin' Woman Blues. 4:01. Too Much Water. 4:01. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Gotta Mind To Travel" on Discogs.

  3. Albert Collins. discografia. Albert Collins Ouvir Aleatório. Adicionar aos favoritos. ... There's Gotta Be A Chance. Honey Hush. Mastercharge. If Trouble Was Money. Don't Lose Your Cool. ... I've Got a Mind To Travel. Get Your Business Straight. Fade Away. The Compleat Albert Collins. 1970 • Álbum.

  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. 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.

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Coco Montoya - Gotta Mind To Travel (1994) Years of apprenticeship with Albert Collins and John Mayall paid off handsomely for Montoya on this debut effort. Even with help from some famous friends (Debbie Davies, Al Kooper, Richie Hayward [Little Feat], and both former employers), Montoya asserts himself as the focal point.

  7. 30 de oct. de 2013 · With the release of Gotta Mind to Travel, Coco Montoya's debut album, it's tempting to call this talented guitarist/vocalist a "new name." However, those who follow the blues scene know better. Montoya's long working relationships with John Mayall and the late Albert Collins have given him vast experience in the blues, and plenty of time to develop his own personal voice.