- Home Page /
- Music /
- Vinyl Records /
- Blues Music: Vinyl Records /
- B.B. King - Live at the Regal - Music & Performance - V...
B.B. King - Live at the Regal - Music & Performance - Vinyl
€ 50
Price Details
Excluding Shipping & Custom charges ( Shipping and custom charges will be calculated on checkout )
*All items will import from US
QTY:
Ubuy works hard to protect your security and privacy. Our advanced payment security system ensures confidentiality by encrypting your information during transmission using AES (Advanced Encryption Standards) and SSL (Secure Socket Layer) protocols. Your payment details are 100% secure as we do not share your payment details with third party sellers.
Considered one of the greatest blues recordings ever by Rolling Stone, BB King's Live At The Regal is a timeless classic that captures a historic performance at the Regal Theater in Chicago.
Buy Now Pay Later
Fast
Shipping
Free
Return*
Secure Packaging
100% Original Products
PCI DSS Compliance
ISO 27001 Certified
What Stands Out
Product Details
- Limited 180 gram vinyl re-release of B.B. King's classic album Live At The Regal
- Recorded at the Regal Theater in Chicago on November 21, 1964
- Considered one of the greatest blues recordings ever
- Included in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress
- Features iconic tracks like 'Sweet Little Angel' and 'Every Day I Have The Blues'
- Released by Geffen Records under the blues music genre
| Performer | B.B. King |
| Music genre | Blues |
| Music subgenre | Blues |
| Music release type | Release |
| Media format | LP |
| Original release date | November 21, 1964 |
| Edition | Standard |
| Language | English |
| Is collectible | Y |
| Has parental advisory label | N |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Series title | B.B. King - Live at the Regal [VINYL LP] |
| Track listing | Every Day I Have the Blues, Sweet Little Angel, It's My Own Fault, How Blue Can You Get?, Please Love Me, You Upset Me Baby, Worry, Worry, Woke Up This Mornin', You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now, Help the Poor |
| Record label | Geffen Records |
| Composer | KING B.B. |
| Songwriter | B.B. King |
| Music producer | Johnny Pate |
| Track name | Sweet Little Angel', 'You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now', 'How Blue Can You Get?' and his signature song 'Every Day I Have The Blues' |
| Duration | 33 min |
| Music media format | Vinyl Record |
| Is edited | N |
| Is enhanced | N |
| Country of Origin | This item will be imported from US |
| What is in the box | B.B. King -... For more details, please check description/product details |
| Item Weight | 1.2 lbs (540 grams) |
| Date First Available | May 18, 2021 |
Who Should Buy?
-
Blues Enthusiasts
Fans of blues music will appreciate the soulful performance and masterful guitar work of B.B. King on this vinyl.
-
Vinyl Collectors
Collectors looking for high-quality, iconic vinyl records will find this classic live performance a valuable addition.
-
Live Performance Lovers
Listeners who enjoy live recordings will appreciate the energy and atmosphere captured in this exceptional album.
-
Digital Music Fans
Individuals who prefer digital formats may not find value in a vinyl record produced for analog playback.
-
Light Listeners
Casual music listeners may not connect deeply with the specific genre and style presented in this live album.
-
Pop Music Lovers
Fans of mainstream pop may not enjoy the unique blues sound and performance style that B.B. King offers.
Product Description
B.B. King - Live at the Regal - Music & Performance - Vinyl
Customer Questions & Answers
-
Question:
What is the weight of the vinyl record?
Answer: The vinyl record is a limited 180 gram re-release. -
Question:
What are some of the iconic songs included in the album?
Answer: The album includes 'Sweet Little Angel', 'You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now', 'How Blue Can You Get?', and 'Every Day I Have The Blues', which is King's signature song. -
Question:
Where was the album's recording done?
Answer: The album was recorded on November 21, 1964, at the Regal Theater in Chicago.
Geffen Records Blues Music: Vinyl Records Editorial Review
Customer Reviews & Ratings
-
5 Star
0%
-
4 Star
100%
-
3 Star
0%
-
2 Star
0%
-
1 Star
0%
Review this product
Share your thoughts with other customers
Product Price History
Important information
- Limitations : For products shipped internationally, please note that any manufacturer warranty may not be valid; manufacturer service options may not be available; product manuals, instructions, and safety warnings may not be in destination country languages; the products (and accompanying materials) may not be designed in accordance with destination country standards, specifications, and labeling requirements; and the products may not conform to destination country voltage and other electrical standards (requiring use of an adapter or converter if appropriate). The recipient is responsible for assuring that the product can be lawfully imported to the destination country. When ordering from Ubuy or its affiliates, the recipient is the importer of record and must comply with all laws and regulations of the destination country.
- Not all the products listed on Ubuy are for sale, as Ubuy is a global search engine. Products are subject to export/trade regulations.
€ 50
Order now and get it around Sunday, July 12
This item is not restrict in my country.(Please click on above link if this item is not restrict in your country, So our team will review and allow.)
QTY:
Ubuy works hard to protect your security and privacy. Our advanced payment security system ensures confidentiality by encrypting your information during transmission using AES (Advanced Encryption Standards) and SSL (Secure Socket Layer) protocols. Your payment details are 100% secure as we do not share your payment details with third party sellers.
Features & Benefits
- Limited 180 gram vinyl re-release
- Recorded in 1964 at the Regal Theater in Chicago
- Included in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress
- Features iconic songs like 'Sweet Little Angel' and 'Every Day I Have The Blues'
- Described as one of the greatest blues recordings ever by Rolling Stone
- A historic performance captured on vinyl