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Live At The Regal

B.B. King

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Released: Mar 1965
Label: Geffen
For those misguided souls who dismiss B.B. King as nothing more than a veteran bluesman in a tux whom Eric Clapton worships, Live at the Regal is a must-hear. Recorded in 1964, it catches King at the top of his game. In addition to pulling the audience's strings like a puppet master, the icon strikes a delicious contrast between his effortlessly flowing licks and gruff ruminations on sex, love and loss. This comes to the fore on the classic "Worry, Worry," the centerpiece of which is King slipping between his pained falsetto and a "blue" monologue on male/female relations that drips in irony.
- Justin Farrar
B.B. King - Live At The Regal 1997-04-01
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    Every Day I Have The Blues
    Every Day I Have The Blues
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    Sweet Little Angel
    Sweet Little Angel
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    It's My Own Fault
    It's My Own Fault
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    How Blue Can You Get
    How Blue Can You Get
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    Please Love Me
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    You Upset Me Baby
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    Worry, Worry
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    Woke Up This Mornin'
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    You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
    You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
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    Help The Poor
    Help The Poor
℗ 1997 Geffen Records