B.B. King - Live at the Regal
Facts
| Artist(s) | B.B. King |
| Studio | Mca |
| Release Date | July 29, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 008811164621 |
| Buy this item | $8.97 at Amazon.com As of Aug 21 21:10 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Live |
About B.B. King - Live at the Regal
Heralded as one of the greatest live blues albums ever recorded, this set catches the singer-guitarist as his star was in ascent: in 1964 playing Chicago's answer to Harlem's Apollo Theater--the Regal. King's performance is visceral. He sings so hard that gravel flies even in his clearest high notes. And his trademark single-note guitar lines are sharp and steely, matching his voice with trembling vigor. He offers early hits like "How Blue Can You Get," "Worry, Worry," and "You Upset Me Baby" to what's essentially his adopted hometown crowd (by his own account, King had already played the theater hundreds of times). They give him a hero's welcome. In fact, the audience's screaming enthusiasm is distracting. But rarely has a love-fest of this magnitude between a performer and fans been documented. --Ted Drozdowski Amazon.com essential recording
Tracks
- Every Day I Have The Blues
- Sweet Little Angel
- It's My Own Fault
- How Blue Can You Get?
- Please Love Me
- You Upset Me Baby
- Worry, Worry
- Woke Up This Mornin'
- You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
- Help The Poor
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Live At The Regal |
Recorded live at the Regal in Chicago in 1964 this went on to become what is now widely considered the all time greatest live blues album. This is rightly deserved as this is in fact the greatest live blues album of all time.
King's single note guitar lines are crisp as ever, and his vocals are beyond comparison. Aside from being obviously his best live recording, Live At The Regal is the best recording of King period. This is with out a doubt the best version of 'Sweet Little Angel' ever released. The essential version is more correct. 'Every Day I Have The Blues' and 'Its My Own Fault' are among some of the most inspired performances ever caught on tape. The albums closer 'Help The Poor' is just gut-wrenching. Pure bliss!
This performance is pure electric. With every passing listen to Live At The Regal I still get chills all down my spine, and if you ask me that is the mark of a fantastic album after all these years and listens. April 7, 2008
| The KIng at his best |
| b.b. king at the top of his form. |
| A must have for any blues collection |
Its a great recording of a great performance. Its also a perfect introduction to the blues for neophytes as well. Highly recommended. December 28, 2006
| Regally Overrated |
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