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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. B.B. King – 1965 - Live At The Regal (2011 Japanese SHM-SACD) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit] B.B. King B.B. King in 2009 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 At The Regal (2011 Japanese SHM-SACD) Artist: B.B. King Title: Live At The Regal Format: SACD, Hybrid, Album, Stereo, Remastered Producer: Johnny Pate Release Date: 1965, (Japanese SHM-SACD March 30, 2011) Recorded: November 21, 1964, Regal Theater, Chicago, Illinois Label: Geffen Records, Universal Records Japan Catalog: UIGY-9062 Barcode: 498805647160 ASIN: B00NGLPW9O Genre: Blues, Early R&B, Modern Electric Blues, Jazz Blues Duration: 34:52 Wikipedia: Live at the Regal is a 1965 live album by American blues guitarist and singer B.B. King. It was recorded on November 21, 1964 at the Regal Theater in Chicago. The album is widely heralded as one of the greatest blues albums ever recorded and is #141 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. In 2005, Live at the Regal was selected for permanent preservation in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress in the United States. Some musicians, including Eric Clapton, John Mayer, and Mark Knopfler, have acknowledged using this album as a primer before performances. The album was included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. AllMusic Review by Daniel Gioffre: B.B. King is not only a timeless singer and guitarist, he’s also a natural-born entertainer, and on Live at the Regal the listener is treated to an exhibition of all three of his talents. Over percolating horn hits and rolling shuffles, King treats an enthusiastic audience (at some points, they shriek after he delivers each line) to a collection of some of his greatest hits. The backing band is razor-sharp, picking up the leader’s cues with almost telepathic accuracy. King’s voice is rarely in this fine of form, shifting effortlessly between his falsetto and his regular range, hitting the microphone hard for gritty emphasis and backing off in moments of almost intimate tenderness. Nowhere is this more evident than at the climax of “How Blue Can You Get,” where the Chicago venue threatens to explode at King’s prompting. Of course, the master’s guitar is all over this record, and his playing here is among the best in his long career. Displaying a jazz sensibility, King’s lines are sophisticated without losing their grit. More than anything else, Live at the Regal is a textbook example of how to set up a live performance. Talking to the crowd, setting up the tunes with a vignette, King is the consummate entertainer. Live at the Regal is an absolutely necessary acquisition for fans of B.B. King or blues music in general. A high point, perhaps even the high point, for uptown blues. 01 – Every Day I Have The Blues - 2:37 02 – Sweet Little Angel - 4:17 03 – It’s My Own Fault - 3:34 04 – How Blue Can You Get? - 3:36 05 – Please Love Me - 3:01 06 – You Upset Me Baby - 2:22 07 – Worry, Worry - 6:24 08 – Woke Up This Mornin’ - 1:45 09 – You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now - 4:35 10 – Help The Poor - 2:41 Personnel: B.B. King – guitar, vocals Leo Lauchie – bass Duke Jethro – piano Sonny Freeman – drums Bobby Forte, Johnny Board – tenor saxophone Note: This is not my rip My thanks to the original uploader ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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