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B.B. King Live In Africa '74 is a rare - extremely rare - intimate view of

B.B. King in concert. At age 49, having "crossed over" to wide popularity with his show

at the Fillmore West in 1968 and secured his fame with the 1970 hit "The Thrill Is Gone,"

B.B. stands onstage before Muhammad Ali and a crowd of 80,000 on the continent his

ancestors left in chains and gives one of the most thrilling performances of his life. "The

King of the Blues" (B.B.), "Soul Brother #1" (James Brown) and other African-American

artists on the bill reveled in the return to their cultural motherland for a gala affair that was

attended by fans and journalists from all over the world.

The backstory around this perfonnance is rich. Behind B.B. is a large orchestra,

made up of core members ofB.B.'s touring band - pianist Ron Levy, drummer Sonny

Freeman and saxophonist Bobby Forte - plus studio musicians recruited (mostly) from

New York, including renowned session guitarist Larry Carlton. Directed by Hampton

Reese, B.B.'s longtime friend and musical tutor (you'll see him in his plaid sport coat

conducting the band), this collection of musicians achieved their amazing performance

after a single rehearsal in Kinshasa. Hampton wrote the charts for all the songs in the set,

and every musician was playing from those charts.

Of the musicians who played that concert from B.B.'s 1974 touring band, only

Ron Levy is still living. Here are some of his recollections of the unforgettable trip to

Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) and their historic performance there:

To perform in Africa - the land of his ancestors, at this stadium event before

80,000 - plus crazed, hot, sweaty, dancing and bouncing heads and soulfully

pained hearts -- must have had a very special personal significance for B.B.,

as it did for us all. We all realized this was not just another gig. It was history,

good history. We were all very proud to be a part of it. As far as the set went,

we performed 8.B.'s most famous hits. I have to say, this was probably the

first lime this crowd ever heard - or heard of - B.B. King. but as usual he

left them wanting more, as well as an indelible memory of his sincere personal

passion and deep-felt blues.

He definitely connected with them like the beloved king he is. If you're a

B.B. King fan, you are in for a rare treat with B.B, King Live in Africa '74. If this is

your introduction to the King of the Blues, you'll understand why he is so loved the

world over.

-Charles Sawyer

Charles Sawyer is the author of the first biography of B.B. King.

The Arrival Of B.B. King (Doubleday 1980, Da Capo 1982),

He teaches ""History Of Blues In America" at Harvard Extension School,

and leads his own blues band, 2120 South Michigan Avenue.

Комментарии

8 years назад

Machu Picchu PvP

R.I.P my friend.

8 years назад

Matt W

RIP BB King. One of my all time favourite songs.

9 years назад

Gabuscus Christensen

Oh B.B. Lucille is your heart! You have touched my heart when you sat next to me at B. B. Kings Blues Club on Bealle st. And said "uh, uh, uh girl if I were a hundred years younger...." You will never be forgotten! Blues on Baby, You the man!! 

9 years назад

Prosperous 15

Awhhh... BB...my moms favorite bluesman and an old friend of hers from his performances in Houston's nighclub in 5th ward The Three Sisters back in the 50s.My mom used to always say....I knew BB back when he was much smaller!!Precious Memories...I remember the stories. RIP Mother!!!

9 years назад

aissafr

fo who asked about where exactly in Africa , the answer is Kinshasa

10 years назад

Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien

IS, not, was one of our greatest. He is still alive...and Africa is a continent. Who doesn't know that?

10 years назад

crip child

He was one of our greatest

10 years назад

drews879

Idiot caller, where does the apostrophe go?

10 years назад

Oliverio Zapata

la vieja guardia

10 years назад

Joseph Kiritsis

THE KING

11 years назад

Logan Marx

omg hes not sitting down lol fit in the good old days he was i wana no if theres a documentry on him any 1 no?

11 years назад

Lucas Nick

Hahahahaha surely yes man!!

11 years назад

Mike33326

ha, you're from USA?

11 years назад

cooldork68

The great Larry Carlton playing rhythm guitar in this.

11 years назад

amangaer

Yes, it was from Rumble in the Jungle, but B.B. released his own recording of the concert called Live in Africa.

11 years назад

amangaer

Unfortunately, it was just plain damn stupidity.

11 years назад

junkyardphilosopher

Great song . BB had a beautiful voice. Could listen to him speaking for ever. Must have been a cool DJ when he was on radio

11 years назад

Thomas Hurst

...I sincerely hope that that was sarcasm ಠ_ಠ

12 years назад

1919dpg

@fidiricu92 africa not a continent you dumbfuck.. it's a country

12 years назад

Scarpdaddyballs

Whos the guy singing backup or whatever

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