The return of the Kings in Los Angeles

Before this summer’s tribute to the British blues explosion, Joe tipped his headstock to the three Kings: Freddie, Albert and BB. And in typical fashion, there are no half measures in this 22-song set recorded live at the famed LA theatre venue. With a superb seven-piece band and three backing singers, Joe tackles some of the greatest blues songs of all time and some hand-picked deeper cuts with models appropriate for each legendary bluesman (including the custom V-style guitar called Lucy that was made for Albert King in 1972, loaned by its current owner, Steven Seagal). Bonamassa’s love for the source material shines through voice and guitar here, and he’s remarkable at absorbing the inherent spine-tingling traits of his heroes into his own distinct interpretations. He saves the Kings’ most iconic songs for last (Hideaway, Born Under A Bad Sign and The Thrill Is Gone), but the whole thing is a high note. [DH]
Standout track: Angel of Mercy
For fans of: The Three Kings, Gary Moore

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Set list for The Three Kings Band

See See Baby
Some Other Day, Some Other Time
Lonesome Whistle Blues
Sittin’ on the Boat Dock
You’ve Got to Love her With a Feeling
Going Down
I’ll Play the Blues for You
I Get Evil
Breaking Up Somebody’s Home
Angel of Mercy
Cadillac Assembly Line
Oh, Pretty Woman
Let the Good Times Roll
Never Make Your Move Too Soon
Ole Time Religion
Nobody Loves Me But My Mother
Boogie Woogie Woman
Hummingbird
Encore
Hide Away
Born Under A Bad Sign
The Thrill is Gone

Source: Guitarist Magazine

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