B.B. King – Live at the Regal (1965)

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B.B. King – Live at the Regal (1965) is a landmark live blues album capturing B.B. King’s electrifying performance and masterful guitar work, widely regarded as one of the greatest live recordings in blues history.

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B.B. King – Live at the Regal (1965) canonical 1

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instanceOf B.B. King album
live album
artist B.B. King NERFINISHED
associatedWith Chicago blues scene
countryOfRelease United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed
describedAs a landmark live recording
one of the greatest live blues albums
featuresInstrument electric guitar
vocals
format vinyl LP
genre blues
electric blues
hasLiveAudience Regal Theater audience
hasTrack Every Day I Have the Blues NERFINISHED
Help the Poor NERFINISHED
How Blue Can You Get NERFINISHED
It’s My Own Fault NERFINISHED
It’s My Own Fault, Baby NERFINISHED
Please Love Me NERFINISHED
Sweet Little Angel NERFINISHED
Woke Up This Morning NERFINISHED
Woke Up This Morning (My Baby’s Gone) NERFINISHED
Worry, Worry NERFINISHED
You Upset Me Baby NERFINISHED
includedIn various greatest albums of all time lists
influenced Carlos Santana NERFINISHED
Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
Mike Bloomfield NERFINISHED
many later blues guitarists
label ABC-Paramount NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 35 minutes
notableFor B.B. King’s guitar work
B.B. King’s vocal performance
audience interaction
influence on blues and rock musicians
originalMedium analog tape
performer B.B. King NERFINISHED
producer Johnny Pate NERFINISHED
recordedAt Regal Theater, Chicago NERFINISHED
recordedInCity Chicago NERFINISHED
recordedInCountry United States NERFINISHED
recordedInState Illinois NERFINISHED
recordedOn 1964-11-21
recordingType concert recording
reissuedOn compact disc
digital download
releaseDecade 1960s
releaseYear 1965

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Regal Theater, Chicago notableRecording B.B. King – Live at the Regal (1965)