Gives You a Bonanza of Instrumentals is the second instrumental studio album by American blues guitarist Freddie King, released in 1965 by King Records. The album showcases King's distinct guitar style and blends traditional blues with elements of surf rock and twist rhythm.
Following the commercial success of his 1961 instrumental album Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King, Freddie King released this follow-up in 1965. It further demonstrated his versatility and influence, particularly through his fusion of multiple genres such as surf, blues, and rock and roll.
The album includes a variety of instrumental compositions featuring King’s signature Texas blues guitar tone, with prominent influences from surf rock and twist. Tracks such as "Surf Monkey" and "Funnybone" exemplify this eclectic blend - Everybody Wiki
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