1991 B. B. King – There Is Always One More Time
There Is Always One More Time is an album by the American musician B.B. King, released in 1991. It is dedicated to Doc Pomus, who cowrote the title song. The first single was “Back in L.A.” King wrote in the liner notes that There Is Always One More Time was his best album.
The album was produced by Stewart Levine. Freddie Washington played bass; Jim Keltner played drums. Joe Sample wrote most of the songs. The title track contains a four-minute guitar solo. King chose to incorporate gospel elements in many of the songs.
Tracks
1 I’m Moving On (Joe Sample; Will Jennings) 04:15
2 Back In L.A. (Joe Sample; Will Jennings) 05:00
3 The Blues Come Over Me (Joe Sample; Will Jennings) 05:13
4 Fool Me Once (Joe Sample; Will Jennings) 04:17
5 The Lowdown (Joe Sample; Will Jennings) 04:11
6 Mean And Evil (Arthur Adams) 04:20
7 Something Up My Sleeve (Arthur Adams) 04:27
8 Roll, Roll, Roll (Joe Sample; Will Jennings) 05:57
9 There Is Always One More Time (Doc Pomus; Ken Hirsch) 08:24
Biography
Musicians
Bass | Freddie Washington |
Drums | Jim Keltner |
Guitar | B.B. King |
Keyboards | Neil Larsen |
Piano | Neil Larsen |
Piano | Joe Sample |
Percussion | Lenny Castro |
Background Vocals | Bunny Hull |
Background Vocals | Paulette Brown |
Background Vocals | Valerie Pinkston |
Vocals | B.B. King |
Liner Notes
Producer – Stewart Levine
Producer – Sidney A. Seidenberg (Executive)
Engineer – Daren Klein
Engineer (Assistant) – Marnie Riley
Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
Mixed By – Daren Klein
Art Direction – Vartan
Photography – Hiroyuki Arakawa
Engineered At Conway Studios
Mastered At Bernie Grundman Mastering
Mixed At Conway Studios
Phonographic Copyright MCA Records Inc
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