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B.B. King is the greatest living exponent of the blues and considered by many to be the most influential guitarist of the latter part of the 20th century. His career dates back to the late forties and despite now being in his eighties he remains a vibrant and charismatic live performer. B.B. has been a frequent visitor to the Montreux festival, appearing nearly 20 times, so choosing one performance was no easy task. This 1993 concert surely ranks as one of his finest at any venue. With a superb backing band and a great set list it's a must for any blues fan, including the classic hits 'Since I Met You Baby', 'Chains Of Love', 'Caldonia', 'Rock Me Baby' and the worldwide hit that has become his signature tune 'The Thrill Is Gone'. Plus Exclusive Bonus Performances [filmed at the 2006 festival] of 'Why I Sing The Blues', 'When Love Comes To Town' & 'Guess Who'.)
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