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Modern Electric Chicago Blues Live 1970 Part 1 Enjoy, my friends !!! Live At The Cook County Jail Sep 10, 1970 Chicago Disclaimer: All audio & visual.
King - Live In Cook County Jail Vinyl LP Released: 1971 Recorded: Cook County Jail, Chicago, Illinois, .
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Live in Cook County Jail is a 1971 live album by American blues musician . King, recorded on September 10, 1970, in Cook County Jail. King and his backing band performed slow blues tracks for a audience of 2,117 prisoners, most of whom were young black men. Cook County Jail warden Winston Moore asked King to perform for the prisoners. King agreed, and after he told ABC Records about the performance, he was advised to bring along press and recording equipment.
Every Day I Have the Blues. How Blue Can You Get? Worry, Worry. Medley: 3 O'Clock Blues, Darlin' You Know I Love You. Sweet Sixteen. Please Accept My Love. King, Live in Cook County Jail. MusicBrainz: Live in Cook County Jail. this site: Live in Cook County Jail.
Recorded in Performance at Cook County Jail, Chicago, I. September 10, 1970. Alternate Label - Side One instead of Side 1 also font spacing is tighter (album title and produced by under the song titles) than the other version.
Album · 1971 · 8 Songs. Please Accept My Love (Live In Cook County Jail/1970). Released: Jan 1, 1971. 2015 Geffen Records.
Ironically, at the same time King says this he has just released Live In Cook County Jail as if to protect himself from exactly this type of thinking. You can’t get much more down than the Cook County jail. Still, no King album is ever really bad. The one weakness of the three recent studio albums has been an occasional stiffness in the guitar playing. The guitar playing on Cook County is as good as the man ever plays: he is in top form from beginning to end. Another treat is the drumming by King’s bandleader of 12 years, Sonny Freeman. When it comes to standard King fare, Freeman has no equal and its good to hear him on record again.
King – Live In Cook County Jail (Introduction, Everyday I Have The Blues and more). King has cut a lot of albums since the success of Live at the Regal. And, like the live shows they document, none of them are any less than solid and professional, hallmarks of King’s work aesthetic. But every so often .
Complete Album stats. Last updated: 24 Jun 2019, 06:16 Etc/UTC. More from this Artist. King Cook County Jail, Chicago, IL - Sep 10, 1970 Sep 10 1970. King Northeastern University, Boston, MA - Sep 15, 1970 Sep 15 1970.
| A1 | Introductions | 1:50 |
| A2 | Every Day I Have The Blues | 1:43 |
| A3 | How Blue Can You Get | 5:09 |
| A4 | Worry, Worry, Worry | 9:57 |
| B1 | Medley: 3 O'Clock Blues / Darlin' You Know / I Love You | 6:15 |
| B2 | Sweet Sixteen | 4:20 |
| B3 | The Thrill Is Gone | 5:21 |
| B4 | Please Accept My Love | 4:02 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABCS-723 | B.B. King | Live In Cook County Jail (LP, Album) | ABC Records | ABCS-723 | US | 1971 |
| MCA-27005 | B.B. King | Live In Cook County Jail (LP, Album, RE) | MCA Records | MCA-27005 | Canada | 1980 |
| LPS-77804 | B.B. King | Live In Cook County Jail (LP, Album) | ABC Records | LPS-77804 | Venezuela | 1971 |
| 113 162-1 | B.B. King | Live In Cook County Jail (LP, Album, RE, 180) | ABC Records | 113 162-1 | Europe | 2000 |
| MCAD-11769 | B.B. King | Live In Cook County Jail (CD, Album, RE, RM) | MCA Records | MCAD-11769 | US | Unknown |
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