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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Every Day I Have the Blues 2. How Blue Can You Get 3. Eyesight To The Blind 4. Niji Baby 5. You're Still My Woman 6. Chains And Things 7. Sweet Sixteen 8. Hummingbird 9. Darlin' You Know I Love You 10. Japanese Boogie 11. Jamming At Sankei Hall 12. Thrill Is Gone 13. Hikari #88
Album Notes Personnel: B.B. King (vocals, guitar); Earl Turbinton (alto saxophone); Louis Hubert (tenor saxophone); John Browning (trumpet); Joseph Burton (trombone); Ron Levy (piano); Wilton Freeman (bass); Sonny Freeman (drums).Recorded live at Sankei Hall, Tokyo, Japan on March 4 & 7, 1971. Originally released on ABC-Japan (841). Includes liner notes by Andy McKaie.Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (MCA Music Media Studio, North Hollywood, California).Live albums are often disappointing. Such is not the case with LIVE IN JAPAN. Blues legend King was at the height of his popularity at the time of this 1971 performance. "The Thrill Is Gone" had been a smash hit the previous year, and his albums COMPLETELY WELL, INDIANOLA MISSISSIPPI SEEDS, and LIVE AT COOK COUNTY JAIL had sold extremely well. This live set was recorded with the same crack band that played on COOK COUNTY, and the performance here overflows with a palpable exuberance.The interplay between King and his backing players is wildly energetic and often spontaneous, as the impromptu jam "Japanese Boogie," "Jamming At Sankei Hall," and "Hikari #88" will attest. As always, King's trademark fretboard chops and soulful phrasing are outstanding, and his singing on such gems as "How Blue Can You Get," "Hummingbird," and, of course, "The Thrill Is Gone" seems especially heartfelt. A dynamite shot of classic blues and a top-notch live set. | |||||||||||||
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