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  1. Steve Cropper is likely the best-known soul guitarist in the world. He came to prominence with the Mar-Keys in the early '60s, then co-founded the Stax house band, Booker T. & the MG's. Since then, his warm, fat, vamp-based playing style has appeared on nearly 400 recordings. A major figure in Southern soul who helped put it on the map, Cropper ...

  2. Ray Charles - What'd I Say (Steve Cropper - Pop Staples - Albert King - Jammed Together) 5:32. Albert King, Pops Staples, & Steve Cropper - Tupelo. 6:04. Steve Cropper / Albert King / Pop Staples - Big Bird. 3:17. Albert King (with Pop Staples and Steve Cropper) - Don't turn your heater down. 3:19.

  3. Ray Charles - What'd I Say (Steve Cropper - Pop Staples - Albert King - Jammed Together) 5:32 Albert King (with Pop Staples and Steve Cropper) - Don't turn your heater down

  4. 5:34. 1969 - Albert King, Steve Cropper & Pop Staples - Big bird. 3:13. Albert King, Steve Cropper & Pops Staples Don't Turn Your Heater Down. 3:19. Don't Turn Your Heater Down - Albert King, Steve Cropper, Pop Staples 1969. 3:19. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Jammed Together" on Discogs.

  5. 5:34. 1969 - Albert King, Steve Cropper & Pop Staples - Big bird. 3:13. Albert King, Steve Cropper & Pops Staples Don't Turn Your Heater Down. 3:19. Don't Turn Your Heater Down - Albert King, Steve Cropper, Pop Staples 1969. 3:19. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Jammed Together" on Discogs.

  6. Almost identical to Albert King, Steve Cropper & Pops Staples - Jammed Together but slightly smaller clear center and different matrix Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode : 0 29667 08282 2

  7. CD. Catalogue Id: CDSXE 028. 3 great guitarists for the price of 1 on this re-issue of the classic 1969 Stax album. Featuring the blues songs of Hooker and Jimmy Reed alongside a bunch of staff originals and covers from Steve Cropper and Booker T, this is the sound of three of the great guitar players of the 60s having a ball in the studio.