B. B. King in London

B. B. King in London

Infobox Album |
Name = B. B. King in London
Type = Album
Artist = B. B. King


Cover size = 140
Released = 1971
Recorded = June 9-16, 1971
Genre = Blues
Length = 34:24
Label = ABC Records
Producer = Ed Michell and Joe Zagarino
Reviews =
*
Last album = "Live in Cook County Jail"
(1971)
This album = "B. B. King in London"
(1971)
Next album = "Guess Who"
(1972)

"B. B. King in London" is a studio album by B. B. King recorded in London in 1971. He is accompanied by US session musicians and various British R&B musicians, including Alexis Korner, and members of Spooky Tooth, Humble Pie and with Richard Wright of Pink Floyd.

Track listing

#"Caldonia" (Fleecie Moore) -- 4:01
#"Blue Shadows" (Glenn) -- 5:11
#"Alexis Boogie" (Korner) -- 3:30
#"We Can't Agree" (Gray, Jordan) -- 4:48
#"Ghetto Woman" (Clark, King) -- 5:15
#"Wet Hayshark" (Wright) -- 2:29
#"Part-Time Love" (Hammond) -- 3:17
#"The Power of the Blues" (Wingfield) -- 2:23
#"Ain't Nobody Home" (Ragovoy) -- 3:09

Line-up

*B. B. King - lead guitar, vocals
*Ringo Starr - drums
*Peter Green - guitar
*Alexis Korner - guitar
*Jim Price - trumpet, trombone, electric piano
*Bobby Keys - tenor saxophone
*Gary Wright - piano, organ
*Klaus Voorman - bass
*Duster Bennett - harmonica
*Steve Marriott - harmonica
*Greg Ridley - bass
*Jerry Shirley - drums
*Pete Wingfield - piano
*Paul Butler - guitar
*John Best - bass
*Jim Gordon - drums
*Bill Perkins - baritone saxophone, clarinet
*Ollie Mitchell - trumpet
*Chuck Findley - trombone
*Jim Keltner - drums
*Mac Rebennack (Dr John) - keyboards
*Barry Ford - drums
*Rick Wright - keyboards
*David Spinozza - guitar
*Dr Ragovoy - piano
*Joshie Armstead - background vocals
*Tasha Thomas - background vocals
*Carl Hall - background vocals

Recorded at Olympic Studios and Command Studios, London, England.

See also

* B. B. King discography


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