B.B. King (Born 16/09/1925)
Probably the best known bluesman in the world and still going strong despite celebrating his 70th birthday way back in 1995! He has managed to have hits in every decade since he started recording over 40 years ago and in his time he has recorded in a variety of styles and collaborated with many ![]() King recorded for Modern Records throughout the 50s (ABC from 1960 onwards) although probably the best way of hearing some of his earlier material is through the live album "Live At The Regal" which is universally acknowledged as one of the best ever live sets in popular music, not just within a blues setting. Recorded in 1964 and released the following year, it features King at his peak, stretching out more than he usually does in the studio and including very strong interpretations of B.B signatures such as 'Everyday I Have The Blues', 'Sweet Little Angel' and 'You Upset Me Baby'. As B.B progressed through the years, he collaborated with many other musicians and in the 70s he made a couple of excellent albums with the Crusaders, the Influenced by T.Bone Walker and jazz guitarists, he has often cited his admiration for players such as Charlie Christian and Django Rheinhardt. This style has spawned many imitators (who very rarely played with King's fluency) but also influenced many fine players, including those of the quality of Buddy Guy, Albert and Freddie King. Later albums such as the collaborative One of the best ways to hear examples from King's various musical settings is through the Box Set "King Of The Blues", a 4 CD compilation covering the period 1949 - 1991 and released in the UK on MCA MCAD4-10677. |
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