Live at the Regal

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Live at the Regal is a landmark 1965 live blues album by B.B. King, widely celebrated for its electrifying performance and major influence on blues and rock guitarists.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf B.B. King album
blues album
live album
artist B. B. King
surface form: B.B. King
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed
featuresInstrument electric guitar
horn section
vocals
featuresStyle call and response with audience
followedBy Lucille (B.B. King album)
format vinyl LP
genre blues
electric blues
hasCatalogNumber ABC-509
hasCoverArt Live at the Regal album cover
hasPublicationYear 1965
hasTrack Every Day I Have the Blues
Help the Poor
How Blue Can You Get
It’s My Own Fault
Please Love Me
Sweet Little Angel
Woke Up This Morning (My Baby’s Gone)
Worry, Worry
You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
You Upset Me Baby
influenced Carlos Santana
Eric Clapton
Mike Bloomfield
many blues guitarists
many rock guitarists
isConsidered classic live album
landmark blues album
language English
length 34:26
listedIn Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
mainSubject live performance of B.B. King
notableFor electrifying performance
influence on blues guitar playing
influence on rock guitar playing
performer B. B. King
surface form: B.B. King
precededBy Rock Me Baby
surface form: Rock Me Baby (B.B. King album)
producer Johnny Pate
recordedAt Regal Theater, Chicago
recordedDuring B.B. King’s performance at the Regal Theater in Chicago
recordedOn 1964-11-21
recordLabel ABC Records
surface form: ABC-Paramount Records
releaseDate 1965-11-21

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B. B. King notableAlbum Live at the Regal