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''Riding with the King'' is a collaborative album by
B.B. King Riley B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015), known professionally as B.B. King, was an American blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string bending, shi ...
and Eric Clapton that was released in
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. It was their first collaborative album and won the 2001
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. The album reached number one on '' Billboard''s
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and was certified 2× Platinum in the United States. ''Riding with the King'' was also released on a
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in higher resolution and with a 5.1 surround sound mix in 2000. The album was generally well received by reviewers, although some felt that it could have been better, and that the sound on the CD was too polished for a blues album.


Background

''Riding with the King'' was the first collaborative album by Eric Clapton and
B.B. King Riley B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015), known professionally as B.B. King, was an American blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string bending, shi ...
. They performed together for the first time at
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in New York City in 1967 when Clapton was 22 and a member of
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, but did not record together until 1997 when King collaborated with Clapton on the song " Rock Me Baby" for his duets album, ''
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''. Clapton looked up to King and had always wanted to make an album with him. King said they had discussed the project often, and added: "I admire the man. I think he's No. 1 in rock 'n' roll as a guitarist and No. 1 as a great person." At the time of recording ''Riding with the King'', Clapton was 55 and King 74. Clapton initiated the recording sessions for ''Riding with the King'' and included some of his regular session musicians on the album. He also chose the songs and co-produced the album with
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, who had previously worked on several of Clapton's albums. While this would appear to be a Clapton album recorded with King, Clapton gave center-stage to King, who took the lead on many of the songs with his singing and his solos.


Content

The album contains five "vintage" King songs from the 1950s and 1960s: "Ten Long Years", "
Three O'Clock Blues "3 O'Clock Blues" or "Three O'Clock Blues" is a slow twelve-bar blues recorded by Lowell Fulson in 1946. When it was released in 1948, it became Fulson's first hit. When B.B. King recorded the song in 1951, it became his first hit as well as one ...
", "Help the Poor", "Days of Old" and "When My Heart Beats Like a Hammer". Other standards include the
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-penned "
Key to the Highway "Key to the Highway" is a blues standard that has been performed and recorded by several blues and other artists. Blues pianist Charlie Segar first recorded the song in 1940. Jazz Gillum and Big Bill Broonzy followed with recordings in 1940 an ...
" (which Clapton had recorded in the early 1970s with
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), Chicago pianist Maceo Merriweather's "
Worried Life Blues "Worried Life Blues" is a blues standard and one of the most recorded blues songs of all time. Originally recorded by Big Maceo Merriweather in 1941, "Worried Life Blues" was an early blues hit and Maceo's most recognized song. An earlier song ...
", a cover of Isaac Hayes's composition "
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originally a 1966 single for
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, and "
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" from the 1946 musical '' St. Louis Woman''. Two of the songs, "I Wanna Be" and "Marry You", previously appeared on guitarist
Doyle Bramhall II Doyle Bramhall II (born December 24, 1968) is an American guitarist, producer and songwriter best known for his work with Eric Clapton and Roger Waters. He is the son of the songwriter and drummer Doyle Bramhall. Early life Bramhall was born i ...
's 1999 solo album, '' Jellycream''. The album's title track, "
Riding with the King Riding with the King may refer to: * Riding with the King (John Hiatt album), 1983 * Riding with the King (B. B. King and Eric Clapton album), 2000 {{dab ...
", is a
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composition that came about when producer Scott Mathews recounted to Hiatt a strange and abstract dream he had of flying on an airplane with
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. It is also the title track of Hiatt's 1983 album of the same name that Mathews co-produced. The balance of the tracks were written especially for the album. The tracks are a mixture of acoustic ("Worried Life Blues") and electric songs ("Three O'Clock Blues"), and vary from slow numbers ("Ten Long Years") to "mid-tempo stomps" ("Help the Poor").


Reception

William Ruhlmann at
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noted that ''Riding with the King'' is more about King than Clapton, and that Clapton's role on the album is more of a "supportive" one. He also noted that aside from King and Clapton's guitar, there are often two or three additional guitarists on each track. Ruhlmann said that the result is "effective", but "never really stunning". Dan Moos at
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described the album as a "strong blues cocktail ..with one part Mr. Clapton slickness mixed with three parts of Mr. King’s blues stature." Steve Futterman at
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called the "father" and "son" collaboration "triumphant". Louis Gerber wrote in Cosmopolis that ''Riding with the King'' "goes directly to the heart and soul" and is a "refreshing and sensational album, the best in the popular music genre since the release of Santana's '' Supernatural''". Dave Ferman wrote in the '' Mobile Register'' that while the album was a "great idea well-executed", it is not as good as it could have been. Ferman complained that, in his opinion, Clapton has never been a very good blues vocalist, that
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's keyboards were far too prominent in the mix, and that the CD sounded too "squeaky-clean, ... antiseptic and clinical" for a blues album. Nicole Bode wrote in the '' Columbia Daily Spectator'' that on the album, King takes Clapton "deeper into blues territory than he has ever gone alone". She said that King's presence draws out a "raw, growling" side of Clapton's voice that will surprise most Clapton fans. She was particularly complimentary of "
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", on which she said King uses "a mournful vibrato so tender it almost breaks your heart". Bode also liked the
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guitar and vocal duet of Clapton and King on "
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, although she did add that Clapton's vocals are not of the same calibre as King's. ''Riding with the King'' peaked at number one on the '' Billboard''
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in 2000, and was certified 2× Multi-Platinum in the United States. The album also won a
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in 2000.


Track listing

A 20th Anniversary reissue of the album was released on June 26, 2020. The reissue will feature two previously unreleased tracks, "Rollin' and Tumblin'", the video of which was released on Clapton's YouTube channel on May 21, 2020, and a cover of “Let Me Love You Baby” written by Willie Dixon.


Personnel


Main personnel

*
B.B. King Riley B. King (September 16, 1925 – May 14, 2015), known professionally as B.B. King, was an American blues singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string bending, shi ...
– guitar, co-lead vocals * Eric Clapton – guitar, co-lead vocals (tracks 1, 3–9, 11, 12) *
Doyle Bramhall II Doyle Bramhall II (born December 24, 1968) is an American guitarist, producer and songwriter best known for his work with Eric Clapton and Roger Waters. He is the son of the songwriter and drummer Doyle Bramhall. Early life Bramhall was born i ...
– guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9–12), background vocals (tracks 4, 7) *
Andy Fairweather Low Andrew Fairweather Low (born 2 August 1948) is a Welsh guitarist and singer. He was a founding member and lead singer of 1960s pop band Amen Corner, and in recent years has toured extensively with Roger Waters, Eric Clapton and Bill Wyman's R ...
– guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9–12) *
Jimmie Vaughan Jimmie Vaughan (born March 20, 1951) is an American blues rock guitarist and singer based in Austin, Texas. He is the older brother of the late Texas blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan. Several notable blues guitarists have had a significant ...
– guitar (track 6) *
Joe Sample Joseph Leslie Sample (February 1, 1939 – September 12, 2014) was an American keyboardist and composer. He was one of the founding members of The Jazz Crusaders in 1960, the band which shortened its name to "The Crusaders" in 1971. He remained ...
– acoustic piano (1, 5, 6, 9–11), Wurlitzer piano (tracks 1, 2, 11) *
Tim Carmon Tim Carmon is an American keyboard player. He was born a preacher's son in Washington, D.C. Carmon grew up immersed in the church. He began playing piano in the fourth grade and by the age of 12 was organist for three different churches, includin ...
– organ (tracks 1–7, 9–12) * Paul Waller – programming * Nathan East – bass *
Steve Gadd Stephen Kendall Gadd (born April 9, 1945) is an American drummer, percussionist, and session musician. Gadd is one of the best-known and highly regarded session and studio drummers in the industry, recognized by his induction into the '' Modern ...
– drums *
Arif Mardin Arif Mardin (March 15, 1932 – June 25, 2006) was a Turkish-American music producer, who worked with hundreds of artists across many different styles of music, including jazz, rock, soul, disco and country. He worked at Atlantic Records for o ...
– string arrangements *
Susannah Melvoin Susannah Melvoin (born January 26, 1964) is an American vocalist and songwriter. Melvoin is best known for her association with Prince in the mid-1980s. Melvoin comes from a musical family and is the twin sister of musician Wendy Melvoin, sister ...
– background vocals (tracks 1, 4, 7, 9, 11, 12) *
Wendy Melvoin Wendy Ann Melvoin (born January 26, 1964) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter, best known for her work with Prince as part of his backing band The Revolution, and for her collaboration with Lisa Coleman as one half of the duo Wendy ...
– background vocals (tracks 1, 4, 7, 9, 11, 12) Source:
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Production and artwork

*Alan Douglas – engineer, mixer (tracks 2, 3, 5, 8–11) *Tom Sweeney – engineering assistant * Mick Guzauski – mixer (tracks 1, 4, 6, 7, 12) * Eric Clapton – producer *
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– producer *Robert Sebree – artwork photography *Don Paulsen – artwork photography *Wherefore Art? – artwork design *Stephen Walker – artwork direction Source:
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Accolades


Grammy Awards

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Chart performance


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References

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