Album US 1991 on MCA Records label
Blues (Rhythm’n’Blues)
Joe Sample appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records. Photo's taken during the Budweiser Newport Jazz Festival in Madarao, Japan. Special thanks to the managing committee for all their help. This album is dedicated to the late and great Doc Pomus. There is always one more time.
B.B. King g, voc, 1925-2015 US lead guitar, vocals, album by | |
Freddie Washington b, US bass | |
Jim Keltner dr, perc, *1942 US drums | |
Arthur Adams g, *1950 US guitar, written by | |
Michael Landau g, *1958 US guitar | |
Neil Larsen key, ep, *1948 US organ, keyboards | |
Lenny Castro perc, *1950 US percussion | |
Joe Sample key, p, 1939-2014 US piano, written by |
Vartan art direction |
Bunny Hull backing vocals |
Paulette Brown backing vocals |
Valerie Pinkston backing vocals |
Larry Brooks design |
Marnie Riley engineer, assistant |
Daren Klein engineer, mixed by |
Sidney A. Seidenberg executive producer |
Bernie Grundman mastered by |
Hiroyuki Arakawa photography |
Stewart Levine producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | I'm Moving On | B.B. King | Joe Sample, Will Jennings | 4:15 |
2 | Back In L.A. | B.B. King | Joe Sample, Will Jennings | 5:00 |
3 | The Blues Come Over Me | B.B. King | Joe Sample, Will Jennings | 5:13 |
4 | Fool Me Once | B.B. King | Joe Sample, Will Jennings | 4:18 |
5 | The Lowdown | B.B. King | Joe Sample, Will Jennings | 4:10 |
6 | Mean And Evil | B.B. King | Arthur Adams | 4:20 |
7 | Something Up My Sleeve | B.B. King | Arthur Adams | 4:27 |
8 | Roll, Roll, Roll | B.B. King | Joe Sample, Will Jennings | 5:56 |
9 | There Is Always One More Time | B.B. King | Doc Pomus, Ken Hirsch | 8:24 |