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~ B.B. King, Eric Clapton
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  • Audio CD (12 Jun 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Wea
  • ASIN: B00004THAY
  • Other Editions: Audio Cassette  |  DVD Audio  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8,463 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. Riding With The KingEric Clapton & B.B. King 4:23£0.69
Listen  2. Ten Long YearsEric Clapton / B.B. King 4:40£0.69
Listen  3. Key To The HighwayEric Clapton / B.B. King 3:40£0.69
Listen  4. Marry YouEric Clapton / B.B. King 4:59£0.69
Listen  5. Three O'Clock BluesEric Clapton / B.B. King 8:36£0.69
Listen  6. Help The PoorEric Clapton / B.B. King 5:06£0.69
Listen  7. I Wanna BeEric Clapton / B.B. King 4:45£0.69
Listen  8. Worried Life BluesEric Clapton / B.B. King 4:25£0.69
Listen  9. Days Of OldEric Clapton / B.B. King 3:00£0.69
Listen10. When My Heart Beats Like A HammerEric Clapton / B.B. King 7:09£0.69
Listen11. Hold On I'm ComingEric Clapton / B.B. King 6:19£0.69
Listen12. Come Rain Or Come ShineEric Clapton / B.B. King 4:11£0.69


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Eric Clapton and B.B. King first recorded together for one track on King's 1997 album Deuces Wild, an experience so satisfying that they decided they'd better do it again. Before long, Clapton announced on US television that one of his remaining ambitions was to make an entire album with King. Roping in producer Simon Climie, who had been such an integral part of Clapton's hugely successful Pilgrim album, the pair hunkered down in Los Angeles and set to work rejuvenating and re-interpreting a bunch of King's classics including "Ten Long Years", "Three O'Clock Blues", "Help The Poor" and "Days Of Old". They also take on a bunch of other goodies including a slow, bluesey reading of Sam & Dave's "Hold On I'm Coming" and, appropriately enough, a witty take on John Hiatt's "Riding With The King". They reach back to 1946 for the Johnny Mercer/Harold Arlen standard "Come Rain Or Come Shine", and even dip into the 1930s to resurrect Big Bill Broonzy's "Keys To The Highway", where their trading of tasty acoustic licks is a particular joy. Throughout Riding With The King, Climie has kept the production admirably simple, with King's voice and guitar in one stereo channel while Clapton's is in the other, helping create a vital intimacy, as if they're playing across a small room to each other. --Johnny Black


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Although Eric Clapton and B.B. King's 30-plus years friendship originated during a chance meeting and subsequent jam session at New York City's Caf' Au Go Go in 1967, the idea fora collaborative album only crystallised during the sessionsfor King's 1997 album DEUCES WILD. The resulting record, 2000's RIDING WITH THE KING, is a stellar event thanks to a wealth of rich material and a solid supporting cast including Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Sample and Steve Gadd.
B.B. King's extensive catalogue provides a wellspring of inspiration, including signature songs such as the smoldering "Three O' ClockBlues", alongside lesser-known numbers like the ribald shuffle "Days Of Old", and the LIVE AT THE REGAL chestnut "Help The Poor". Elsewhere, King and Clapton look to guitarist BigBill Broonzy (an acoustic "Key to the Highway") and Chicagopianist Maceo Merriweather (the slow-rolling "Worried Life Blues") for inspiration. Even the non-blues numbers are delivered with a rich subtlety befitting these guitar icons' consummate musicianship. John Hiatt's title track becomes a mid-tempo exchange between old friends, while their honeyed vocals on the standard "Come Rain or Come Shine" are worthy of Ray Charles' 1959 version.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars That's the ticket, 14 Dec 2004
By MR R F HUTTON (Ashby De La Zouch, Leicestershire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
What a great contrasting sound and style on this album, as BB and Clapton complement each other.

"Key to the Highway" swings along in country blues call & answer style and what about the soul standard of "Hold on I'm comin"?
The first time you listen to this, because of its low key start, takes you by surprise when the penny drops and you're listening to a classic being driven like a steam hammer.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blues Heaven!!!!, 28 May 2004
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A match made in heaven! In this album is some of the most inspiring and magical blues guitar I have heard.
Starting with the sensational 'Riding with the King', the pair sail through classics such as 'Key to the Highway', 'Marry You', 'Three O' Clock Blues' and 'Hold On! I'm Comin'', until the final performance of 'Come Rain or Come Shine'.
Get this album, and you will not be disappointed!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Joy Ride in Blue., 10 May 2003
By Themis-Athena (from somewhere between California and Germany) - See all my reviews
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B.B. and Eric. Lucille and ... no, not Blacky, who was retired in 1985, but at least Blacky's little brother(s). Two guitar gods , with a combined 80 years of recording experience. Immesurable amounts of talent, from the two "big guys" down to every single one of the other participants in this project. And - dare one say it, given that this is supposed to be a blues album? - loads of fun, on top of all that!

Let's get things straight, musically this is a long way from Cook County Jail and from either man's Cradle, not to mention Layla and other assorted painful love affairs. There is no sense here of "rather [wanting to be] dead than to be here so alone and blue" (B.B. King, "Worry Worry"), of the loneliness at the chiming of the midnight hour (B.B. King, "Blues at Midnight"), or of crawling on the floor like the worst loser in the world begging her to take you back (Eric Clapton, "Bell Bottom Blues"). Sure, the album includes B.B. King's "Ten Long Years," "Three O'Clock Blues" and "When My Heart Beats Like a Hammer" and Maceo Merriweather's "Worried Life Blues" - and yes, these songs do strike a number of blue notes, in their lyrics as well as in King's growling vocals and their mournful, reflective guitar solos. But overall, a relaxed and at times even upbeat feeling dominates this release; and you can hear how much fun every musician involved in the project had in recording it. And further proof is provided by the photos of a broadly smiling Eric Clapton and B.B. King featured on the CD's front cover and in its slim booklet.P>The album opens with John Hiatt's "Riding With the King," the CD's title track and obvious motto, whose lyrics ("I stepped out of Mississippi when I was ten years old, with a suit cut sharp as a razor and a heart made of gold; I had a guitar hanging just about waist high, and I'm gonna play this thing until the day I die") could have been written specifically with Mississippi-born B.B. King in mind. The song's upbeat mood is resumed most strongly in William Broonzy and Charles Seger's "Key to the Highway" which, beginning with Eric Clapton/Derek and the Domino's "Layla" album all the way to this one, seems to turn into a different kind of jam session with whomever Clapton chooses to record it; as well as in Hayes/Porter's "Hold On I'm Coming" and the closing track, Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen's classic "Come Rain and Come Shine." In the latter, Eric Clapton and B.B. King thus give a classy blues twist to a song which by now has probably been recorded by virtually every artist of note and nevertheless sounds different every single time

The blending of classics like the aforementioned ones with more recent songs like Doyle Bramhall II's "Marry You" and "I Wanna Be" (both vastly improved in the treatment they receive here) further adds to the album's variety; and the gang really gets going with King's "Days of Old," which has rarely ever sounded like so much fun. As befits any good blue album and particularly one by artists as distinguished as these, the vast majority of what you hear is recorded live, with little to no overdub at all. Joe Sample's fluid piano notes accentuate and frame Clapton and King's vocals and guitar solos in just the right manner on more than one track, and while the CD does also feature some drum programming (by Paul Waller), this is much less obvious than on the decidedly less bluesy "Reptile."

In the album's liner notes, Eric Clapton and B.B. King credit each other as "a true genius" (King about Clapton) and "my hero" (Clapton about King), and express that recording an album together has been a long-standing dream of both of them. The product of that cooperation is one infectuous CD; and after their long and distinguished careers, it is great to see (and hear) how much fun they can still have doing what they do best.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Riding with the King
Riding with the King
Wonderful combination of both music and musicians.
The admiration for one another clearly comes through in this nostalgic collection by B B King... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Bob Essex

2.0 out of 5 stars Riding with the King in a wheelchair
I really wanted to like this album. Two icons of R&B getting together again to cover some classic tracks. Unfortunately, this album is anaesthetic, tame and bland. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Comical Engineer

3.0 out of 5 stars More grit
This is somewhere between 3 & 4 stars for me, it has some great moments, but overall doesn't quite add up to the sum of its parts. Read more
Published on 4 Aug 2007 by S J Buck

1.0 out of 5 stars dissappointed russ
As this is sold as a DVD I expected some film footage as well. Unfortunately there is not a single second of video on this DVD? and no picture gallery either. Read more
Published on 11 Jan 2006

4.0 out of 5 stars A nice little blues/rock record
This album opens with a great rendition of John Hiatt's 1983 rocker "Riding With The King", which has very little to do with blues, but who cares...B.B. Read more
Published on 25 Jun 2004 by Docendo Discimus

3.0 out of 5 stars Less riding than cruising
Eric Clapton and BB King have delivered me some of the greatest blues experiences of my many years listening. Read more
Published on 4 May 2004 by nowea001

1.0 out of 5 stars Going through the motions
Dull record. I've never managed to get through it. Can't help thinking you'd do better to get a record by Muddy Waters or John Lee Hooker and hear what blues was meant to be... Read more
Published on 2 April 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Surprise! It comes with a 6.1 surround track!
Great collaberation between Eric C. and BB.
The songs are a bit standard blues/rock, slow and uptempo, no real surprises there.
However, the sound.... Is great. Read more
Published on 4 May 2003 by the_zatarra

4.0 out of 5 stars Expected something better....
I did expect a lot from this CD when i got it, having listened to a lot of old and new EC and BB. I was very dissapointed by the title track which was too cheesy, for me, instead... Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2003 by vn05

3.0 out of 5 stars Riding with the king
I don’t listen to blues enough to be discerning. However I enjoyed this album. I think the songs are out of order so I use RealJukbox to re-order them. Read more
Published on 2 Dec 2002 by bernie

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