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King Live In Africa '74 is a rare - extremely rare - intimate view of . The King of the Blues" (.
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opens with "To Know You is to Love You" and goes straight into a jaw-dropping version of "I Believe to My Soul". Of course, the audience loves "Why I Sing the Blues", and throughout the set, it's clear that .
Live in Japan is a live album by B. B. King recorded in Sankei Hall, Tokyo on March 4 and 7, 1971 and released 1971 only in Japan as double LP. It was reissued 1999 for the first time outside Japan. Every Day I Have the Blues" - 2:10. How Blue Can You Get?" - 5:17. Eyesight to the Blind" - 4:03. You're Still My Woman" - 5:56. Chains and Things" - 5:41. Sweet Sixteen" - 6:00. Darlin' You Know I Love You" - 4:26. Japanese Boogie" - 9:17.
Need You So. Written By – Ivory Joe Hunter. For Universal Music Enterprises: Andy McKaie, Jeff Fura, Bill Waddell, Scott Ravine. Recorded Live: October 26 & 27, 2006, . King Blues Club, Nashville, Tennessee, October 29 & 30, 2006, . King Blues Club, Memphis, Tennessee. Other Versions (2 of 2) View All. Cat.
King: Live in Africa DVD. . King's guitar playing and singing no longer burn with the fire he displayed on, say, the immortal Live at the Regal album (after all, he was nearly 78 when this 83-minute show was recorded in New York for A&E in June 2003), but the man hasn't lost his touch-and neither has Jeff Beck, who joins him for three. KING live by request - is something not for . If someone is addicted to blues, this is one you should not miss. It offers a wide range of . songs and is worth to spend the money.
This first recorded pairing between the 74-year-old King and the 55-year-old Clapton was put together in the most obvious way: Clapton arranged the session using many of his regular musicians, picked the songs, and co-produced with his partner Simon Climie. That ought to mean that King would be a virtual guest star rather than earning a co-billing, but because of Clapton's respect for his elder, it nearly works the other way around.
| Opening |
| To Know You Is To Love You |
| I Gotta Some Outside Help |
| Why I Sing The Blues |
| Ain't Nobody Home |
| Sweet Sixteen |
| The Thrill Is Gone |
| Guess Who |
| I Like To Live The Love |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BML-2 | B.B. King | Live In Africa '74 (Laserdisc, 12", NTSC) | Bandai Music Entertainment Inc. | BML-2 | Japan | 1990 |
| PA-11660 | B.B. King | Sweet 16 (DVD, NTSC) | Pioneer Artists, Gravity Limited | PA-11660 | US | 2001 |
| none | B.B. King | Sweet 16 (DVD-V, RE, PAL) | Gravity Limited | none | Spain | 2003 |
| WNRD2456 | B.B. King | Live In Africa '74 (DVD) | Shout! Factory | WNRD2456 | US | 2009 |
| DVDSV3010D | B.B. King | Sweet 16 (DVD) | Gravity | DVDSV3010D | UK | Unknown |
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