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In the early 1970s, B.B. King was basking in the glow of crossover success, with his brand of soulful blues reaching all audiences, not just African-American ones. In this 75-minute radio broadcast from October 1, 1972, his stinging guitar runs through a mix of old and new classics, from his mid-'50s R&B hit "Everyday I Have the Blues" to Leon Russell's "Hummingbird." Other highlights include the standard "Rock Me Baby" and his biggest hit, "The Thrill Is Gone." It's presented here in its entirety, with digitally remastered sound and background notes. On 180 gram vinyl.

 

A1 Everyday I Have The Blues 5:28
A2 How Blue Can You Get? 2:34
A3 Just A Little Love 5:55
A4 I Got Some Outside Help I Don't Need 5:20


B1 Ghetto Woman 4:51
B2 Nobody Loves Me But My Mother > Don't Answer The Door 4:51
B3 Rock Me Baby 5:37
B4 Ain't That Just Like A Women 4:03


C1 Hummingbird 4:37
C2 Walking Dr. Bill 5:15
C3 Ain't Nobody Home 5:39


D1 The Thrill Is Gone 4:57
D2 Instrumental 8:51
D3 Guess Who 6:45

B.B. KING 2xLP United Western Recorders Hollywood LA, October 1, 1972

€29.90 Regular Price
€22.90Sale Price
  • Label: Hi Hat – HH2LP008

    Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Remastered

    Country: Europe

    Released: Sep 11, 2015

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