B.B. King A&R Studios, New York '71 (Live)
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CD Details
- Released: March 10, 2017
- Originally Released: 2019
- Label: Klondike Records
Description by OLDIES.com:
B. B. King, live at A&R Studios, New York on October, 26th 1971. The late 1960s and early '70s announced a new era for the pioneering bluesman B.B. King. The world had woken up to one of America's truest icons and would finally hail his legacy in music. His October visit to New York's A&R Studios was just one of numerous dates that filled King's diary to bursting point that year. Having toured Europe and recorded with the cream of London's blues players at Olympic Studios, and with an appearance on Ed Sullivan's flagship show, it was time to host his latest four album releases. Klondike Records present the entire WPLJ-FM broadcast of B.B. King, live in session at A&R Studios, NY on October 26th, 1971. Professionally re-mastered original FM broadcast with background liners, interviews and rare archival photos.
Tracks:
- 1.Instrumental > WPLJ (Intro)
- 2.Everyday I Have the Blues
- 3.How Blue Can You Get
- 4.Whole Lotta Love
- 5.Instrumental
- 6.Ghetto Woman
- 7.I Got Some Help I Don't Need
- 8.Ain't That Just Like a Woman
- 9.Instrumental
- 10.Sweet Sixteen
- 11.Hummingbird, Pt. 1
- 12.Hummingbird, Pt. 2
- 13.I Need My Baby > Guess Who
- 14.Band Introductions
- 15.The Thrill Is Gone
- 16.Why I Sing the Blues > WPLJ (Outro)