• Amazing performance at United Western Recorders Hollywood LA, October 1st 1972
• Includes the entire broadcast
• Digitally remastered for greatly enhanced sound quality
• Background liners
In the early 1970s, B.B. King was basking in the glow of crossover success, his brand of soulful blues reaching all audiences, not just African-American ones.
On this 75-minute radio broadcast from October 1, 1972, his stinging guitar paces a mix of old and new classics, from his mid-'50s R&B hit 'Everyday I Have the Blues' to Leon Russell's 'Hummingbird'.
Other highlights include the standard 'Rock Me Baby' and his biggest hit, 'The Thrill Is Gone'.
TRACKLISTING
1. Everyday I Have the Blues
2. How Blue Can You Get?
3. Just a Little Love
4. I Got Some Outside Help I Don't Need
5. Nobody Loves Me But My Mother
6. Don't Answer the Door
7. Rock Me Baby
8. Ain't That Just Like a Woman
9. Hummingbird
10. Walking Dr. Bill
11. Ain't Nobody Home
12. The Thrill Is Gone
13. Instrumental
14. Guess Who