Live From The Royal Albert Hall
Joe Bonamassa is the guy who proves blues guitar virtuosity doesn't have to be show-off stuff. This live recording from London's Royal Albert Hall, split across two records, captures him in 2010 doing what he does best: playing real, feeling blues with serious technical chops. The setlist moves between standards and originals—"Django" and "The Ballad of John Henry" sit alongside his own material. His tone is thick and expressive, everything from delicate fingerpicking to absolutely scorching lead work. You get the immediacy of a live performance but recorded in a way that captures every nuance. The Royal Albert Hall's acoustic warmth doesn't hurt either. Essential for blues lovers and anyone who wants to hear what modern blues guitar mastery sounds like.
Item Details+
| Genre | Rock, Blues |
| Style | Blues Rock |
| Notes | Mint (NM or M-) Good Plus (VG+) OIS included. Records are EX to NM. |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | Provogue |
| Year | 2010 |
| Country | Europe |
| Format | 2xLP |
Tracklist+
A1. Django 3:43
A2. The Ballad Of John Henry 6:47
A3. So It's Like That 2:55
A4. Last Kiss 7:18
A5. So Many Roads 6:15
A6. Stop! 5:56
B1. Further On Up The Road 5:44
B2. Woke Up Dreaming 10:06
B3. High Water Everywhere 5:07
B4. Sloe Gin 8:18
B5. Lonesome Road Blues 4:37
C1. Happier Times 7:22
C2. Your Funeral My Trial 4:05
C3. Blues Deluxe 9:13
C4. Story Of A Quarryman 5:14
C5. The Great Flood 7:52
D1. Just Got Paid 10:44
D2. Mountain Time 10:43
D3. Asking Around For You 10:01
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