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It’s the human connection, the desire to interact between B.B. and the inmates that makes this work absolutely unique. More than a live performance, a manifesto, a mix between a speech, a rally, and a concert.
It’s the human connection, the desire to interact between B.B. and the inmates that makes this work absolutely unique.
More than a live performance, a manifesto, a mix between a speech, a rally, and a concert.
This review praises B.B. King's 1990 live album 'Live At San Quentin' for its unique blend of classic blues hits and deep human connection. The album stands out not just for its music but also for King’s emotional interaction with inmates, making it a powerful and memorable live performance. The review highlights the significance of empathy, audience involvement, and the timelessness of blues music through this recording. Listen to B.B. King’s unforgettable live performance at San Quentin and experience the true spirit of blues and human connection.
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