Identifier | 9413036 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR/Flac |
Media Count | 1 |
Sound Rating | A- |
Note | Official Release - One of B.B. King's lesser-known live albums, "Live at San Quentin" was from a earlier performance finally released in 1990, and it features King backed by a tight seven-man orchestra which includes two saxes and a trumpet. Supporting King in style here throughout are Leon Warren (guitar), Walter King and Edgar Synigal (saxophone), James Bolden (trumpet), Eugene Carrier (keyboards), Michael Doster (bass) and Calep Emphrey (drums).
Warden Dan Vasquez (Who Provides the Introduction) served as Warden of San Quentin Prison from 1983 to 1993 so there is a date range established for the show. Strong Performance of the Classics Recorded Live at San Quentin Prison except "Peace To The World" which was recorded in the studio.. |
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Performance
B.B. King 1986-05-25 San Quentin Prison, San Francisco, CA | |
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Set 1 | B.B. King Introduction Jam Let The Good Times Roll Every Day I Have The Blues Whole Lot Of Lovin' Sweet Little Angel Never Make A Move Too Soon Into The Night Ain't Nobody's Business Thrill Is Gone Peace To The World (Studio Track) Nobody Loves Me But My Mother Sweet Sixteen Rock Me Baby |
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Comment | Official Release on 5/25/90 "Live At San Quentin" |