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B.B. King - 1971 - Live In Cook County Jail (2015 HDtracks) [[email protected]]
Artist: B.B. King
Title: Live In Cook County Jail (2015 HDtracks)
Format: WEB, 8 files FLAC, Album, Reissue, Remastered, 24bit 96kHz HDtracks
Producer: Bill Szymczyk
Released Date: 1971 (2015 HDtracks)
Recorded: September 10, 1970, at Cook County Jail, Chicago, Illinois
Label: Geffen Records (i)
Genre: Blues, Early R&B, Modern Electric Blues, Jazz Blues
Duration: 38:49
B.B. King:
Wikipedia:
Riley B. King, known professionally as B.B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015) was an American blues singer, electric guitarist, songwriter, and record producer. King introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string bending and shimmering vibrato that influenced many later electric blues guitarists. King was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, and is considered one of the most influential blues musicians of all time, earning the nickname 'The King of the Blues', and one of the 'Three Kings of the Blues Guitar' along with Albert King and Freddie King. King was known for performing tirelessly throughout his musical career, appearing at more than 200 concerts per year on average into his 70s. In 1956, he reportedly appeared at 342 shows. King died at the age of 89 in Las Vegas, Nevada, on May 14, 2015, from congestive heart failure and diabetic complications.
Live In Cook County Jail:
Wikipedia:
Live in Cook County Jail is a 1971 live album by B.B. King recorded in Cook County Jail, Chicago, Illinois. It was ranked as number 499 in the book version of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. It spent three weeks at #1 on the Soul Albums chart. The album cover of the original release was textured like prison denim.
AllMusic Review by Cub Koda:
B.B. King has cut a lot of albums since the success of Live at the Regal. And, like the live shows they document, none of them are any less than solid and professional, hallmarks of King's work aesthetic. But every so often B.B. truly catches fire; his playing and singing comes up an extra notch or two, and the result is a live album with some real sparks to it. Live in Cook County Jail is one of those great concerts that the record company was smart enough to be there to capture, documenting B.B. firing on all cylinders in front of an audience that's just damn happy for him to be there. Possibly the best live version of 'The Thrill Is Gone' of all its many incarnations, and rock solid renditions of classics like 'Everyday I Have the Blues,' 'How Blue Can You Get?,' 'Sweet Sixteen' and a great medley of '3 O'Clock Blues' and 'Darlin' You Know I Love You.' Live at the Regal is still the champ of King's live output, but many say this runs a close second, and they just may be right.
Tracklist:
01. Introductions - 1:52
02. Every Day I Have The Blues - 1:43
03. How Blue Can You Get? - 5:13
04. Worry, Worry, Worry - 9:55
05. Medley: 3 O'Clock Blues/Darlin' You Know I Love You - 6:18
06. Sweet Sixteen - 4:21
07. The Thrill Is Gone - 6:01
08. Please Accept My Love - 3:26
Personnel:
B.B. King - guitar, vocals
Wilbert Freeman - bass
Sonny Freeman - drums
John Browning - trumpet
Louis Hubert - tenor saxophone
Booker Walker - alto saxophone
Ron Levy - piano
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Artist: B.B. King
Title: Live In Cook County Jail (2015 HDtracks)
Format: WEB, 8 files FLAC, Album, Reissue, Remastered, 24bit 96kHz HDtracks
Producer: Bill Szymczyk
Released Date: 1971 (2015 HDtracks)
Recorded: September 10, 1970, at Cook County Jail, Chicago, Illinois
Label: Geffen Records (i)
Genre: Blues, Early R&B, Modern Electric Blues, Jazz Blues
Duration: 38:49
B.B. King:
Wikipedia:
Riley B. King, known professionally as B.B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015) was an American blues singer, electric guitarist, songwriter, and record producer. King introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string bending and shimmering vibrato that influenced many later electric blues guitarists. King was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, and is considered one of the most influential blues musicians of all time, earning the nickname 'The King of the Blues', and one of the 'Three Kings of the Blues Guitar' along with Albert King and Freddie King. King was known for performing tirelessly throughout his musical career, appearing at more than 200 concerts per year on average into his 70s. In 1956, he reportedly appeared at 342 shows. King died at the age of 89 in Las Vegas, Nevada, on May 14, 2015, from congestive heart failure and diabetic complications.
Live In Cook County Jail:
Wikipedia:
Live in Cook County Jail is a 1971 live album by B.B. King recorded in Cook County Jail, Chicago, Illinois. It was ranked as number 499 in the book version of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. It spent three weeks at #1 on the Soul Albums chart. The album cover of the original release was textured like prison denim.
AllMusic Review by Cub Koda:
B.B. King has cut a lot of albums since the success of Live at the Regal. And, like the live shows they document, none of them are any less than solid and professional, hallmarks of King's work aesthetic. But every so often B.B. truly catches fire; his playing and singing comes up an extra notch or two, and the result is a live album with some real sparks to it. Live in Cook County Jail is one of those great concerts that the record company was smart enough to be there to capture, documenting B.B. firing on all cylinders in front of an audience that's just damn happy for him to be there. Possibly the best live version of 'The Thrill Is Gone' of all its many incarnations, and rock solid renditions of classics like 'Everyday I Have the Blues,' 'How Blue Can You Get?,' 'Sweet Sixteen' and a great medley of '3 O'Clock Blues' and 'Darlin' You Know I Love You.' Live at the Regal is still the champ of King's live output, but many say this runs a close second, and they just may be right.
Tracklist:
01. Introductions - 1:52
02. Every Day I Have The Blues - 1:43
03. How Blue Can You Get? - 5:13
04. Worry, Worry, Worry - 9:55
05. Medley: 3 O'Clock Blues/Darlin' You Know I Love You - 6:18
06. Sweet Sixteen - 4:21
07. The Thrill Is Gone - 6:01
08. Please Accept My Love - 3:26
Personnel:
B.B. King - guitar, vocals
Wilbert Freeman - bass
Sonny Freeman - drums
John Browning - trumpet
Louis Hubert - tenor saxophone
Booker Walker - alto saxophone
Ron Levy - piano
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(Redirected from King of the Blues (B. B. King album))
King of the Blues | ||||
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Released | October 10, 1992 | |||
Recorded | May 1949-Dec 1991(compilation) | |||
Genre | Blues | |||
Length | 292:29 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer | see individual albums | |||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [2] |
King of the Blues is a box setcompilation album by B. B. King. It includes most of King's most popular music and some of his newer recordings.
- 1Track listing
Track listing[edit]
Disc 1 (1949-1966)[edit]
- 'Miss Martha King' - (previously unreleased on U.S. LP)
- 'She's Dynamite'
- 'Three O'Clock Blues'
- 'Please Love Me'
- 'You Upset Me Baby'
- 'Everyday I Have the Blues'
- 'Rock Me Baby'
- 'Recession Blues'
- 'Don't Get Around Much Anymore' - (with Duke Ellington Orchestra)
- 'I'm Gonna Sit In 'Til You Give In'
- 'Blues at Midnight'
- 'Sneakin' Around'
- 'My Baby's Comin' Home'
- 'Slowly Losing My Mind' - (previously unreleased on LP)
- 'How Blue Can You Get' - (previously unreleased on LP)
- 'Rockin' Awhile' - (previously unreleased)
- 'Help the Poor' - (previously unreleased on LP)
- 'Stop Leadin' Me On' - (previously unreleased on LP)
- 'Never Trust a Woman' - (previously unreleased on LP)
- 'Sweet Little Angel' - (live)
- 'All Over Again'
- 'Sloppy Drunk' - (previously unreleased)
- 'Don't Answer the Door, Parts One and Two'
- 'I Done Got Wise'
- 'Think it Over'
- 'Gambler's Blues' - (live)
Disc 2 (1966-1969)[edit]
- 'Goin' Down Slow' - (live, previously unreleased)
- 'Tired of Your Jive' - (live)
- 'Sweet Sixteen, Parts One and Two' - (live, complete version previously unreleased on U.S. LP)
- 'Paying the Cost to Be the Boss'
- 'I'm Gonna Do What They Do to Me'
- 'Lucille'
- 'Watch Yourself'
- 'You Put It on Me'
- 'Get Myself Somebody' - (previously unreleased on LP)
- 'I Want You So Bad'
- 'Why I Sing the Blues'
- 'Get Off My Back Woman'
- 'Please Accept My Love' - (live)
- 'Fools Get Wise' - (previously unreleased)
- 'No Good'
- 'So Excited'
Disc 3 (1969-1975)[edit]
- 'The Thrill Is Gone'
- 'Confessin' the Blues'
- 'Nobody Loves Me But My Mother'
- 'Hummingbird' - (with Leon Russell and Joe Walsh)
- 'Ask Me No Questions' - (with Leon Russell and Joe Walsh)
- 'Chains and Things' - (with Carole King)
- 'Eyesight to the Blind' - (live in Japan, previously unreleased in U.S.)
- 'Niji Baby' - (live in Japan, previously unreleased in U.S.)
- 'Blue Shadows'
- 'Ghetto Woman' - (with Ringo Starr)
- 'Ain't Nobody Home'
- 'I Got Some Help I Don't Need' - (single edit, previously unreleased on LP)
- 'Five Long Years'
- 'To Know You Is to Love You' - (with Stevie Wonder)
- 'I Like to Live the Love'
- 'Don't Make Me Pay for His Mistakes'
Disc 4 (1976-1991)[edit]
- 'Let the Good Times Roll' - (live, with Bobby Bland)
- 'Don't You Lie to Me'
- 'Mother Fuyer'
- 'Never Make a Move Too Soon' - (with The Crusaders)
- 'When It All Comes Down (I'll Still Be Around)' - (with The Crusaders)
- 'Better Not Look Down' - (with The Crusaders)
- 'Caldonia' - (live)
- 'There Must Be a Better World Somewhere' - (with Dr. John)
- 'Play with Your Poodle' - (solo, previously unreleased)
- 'Darlin' You Know I Love You'
- 'Inflation Blues'
- 'Make Love to Me' - (rehearsal solo with piano, previously unreleased)
- 'Into the Night'
- 'Six Silver Strings'
- 'When Love Comes to Town' - (with U2, 7' mix, previously unreleased on LP)
- 'Right Time, Wrong Place' - (with Bonnie Raitt)
- 'Many Miles Travelled' -(previously unreleased)
- 'I'm Moving On'
- 'Since I Met You Baby' - (with Gary Moore)
References[edit]
- ^Dahl, Bill. 'B.B. King – King of the Blues'. AllMusic.
- ^Larkin, Colin (2007). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0195313734.
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