Description
*This is a Vinyl LP*
Release Date: 2021
Label: Friday Music
Track List
Side A
A1. Nobody Loves Me But My Mother 1:26
A2. You’re Still My Woman 6:06
A3. Ask Me No Questions 3:08
A4. Until I’m Dead And Cold 4:45
A5. King’s Special 5:00
Side B
B1. Ain’t Gonna Worry My Life Anymore 5:18
B2. Chains And Things 4:53
B3. Go Underground 4:02
B4. Hummingbird 4:35
Personnel
Bass – Bryan Garofalo (tracks: A2 to B2, B4)
Drums – Russ Kunkel (tracks: A2 to B2, B4)
Electric Piano – Carole King (tracks: B1, B2)
Guitar – B.B. King (tracks: A2, A4, B1, B2)
Lead Guitar – B.B. King (tracks: A3, A5, B3, B4)
Piano – B.B. King (tracks: A1), Carole King (tracks: A2, A4, B1), Leon Russell (tracks: A3, A5, B4)
Rhythm Guitar – Joe Walsh (tracks: A3, A5, B4)
Vocals – B.B. King (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B3)
Notes
Mastered from the ABC Bluesway/Universal Music tapes by Joe Reagoso
Striking original gatefold cover art not seen in decades
Features B.B. King classics “Chains & Things,” “Hummingbird,” “Nobody Loves Me But My Mother,” and more!
1970 was a very successful year for Riley B. King as he was riding all the sales charts with new found crossover fame thanks to his many years of touring, many television appearances, and making consistently great recordings like his 1970 smash Indianola Mississippi Seeds.
This particular masterwork was a personal favorite of B.B. King’s, and you can easily hear why from the moaning blues opener “Nobody Loves Me But My Mother” until the side 2 ending notes of the star studded hit track “Hummingbird.”
Featuring one of the biggest soul and rock tracks of his career “Chains And Things,” this particular tune brought a massive new and younger hip audience to the artist, and would develop his career to top of his game stature for the next four decades.
The lineup of musicians is second to none with his friends like Carole King, Leon Russell, Joe Walsh, just to name a few, making this all star session one of the greatest of its time.
More great works such as “You’re Still My Woman,” “King’s Special,” “Go Underground,” and “Ask Me No Questions” would find their way on to early FM underground rock radio stations, as the guitar hero’s music would find companionship on radio with folks like Eric Clapton, John Mayall, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter and Canned Heat.