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L.A. Midnight

1972 studio album by B.B. King From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

L.A. Midnight
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L.A. Midnight is the twentieth studio electric blues album by B.B. King released in 1972. It features two extended guitar jams with fellow guitarists Jesse Ed Davis and Joe Walsh ("Midnight" and "Lucille's Granny"). It also features Taj Mahal on harmonica and guitar. ("Can't You Hear Me Talking to You" and "I've Been Blue Too Long" respectively). "Can't You Hear Me Talking to You" also features Davis on guitar.

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Track listing

Side A

  1. "I Got Some Help I Don't Need" (Dave Clark, B.B. King) - 5:54
  2. "Help the Poor" (Charles Singleton) - 3:33
  3. "Can't You Hear Me Talking" (Dave Clark, B.B. King) - 3:57
  4. "Midnight" (B.B. King) - 8:14

Side B

  1. "Sweet Sixteen" (Joe Josea) - 7:01
  2. "(I Believe) I've Been Blue Too Long" (Dave Clark, B.B. King) - 4:50
  3. "Lucille's Granny" (B.B. King) - 7:53[1]

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