Live at the Greek Theatre (Joe Bonamassa album) explained

Live at the Greek Theatre
Type:Live
Artist:Joe Bonamassa
Cover:Live at the Greek Theatre (Joe Bonamassa album).jpg
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Released:September 23, 2016
Recorded:August 29, 2015
Genre:Blues rock
Label:Provogue Records
J&R Records/Fontana
Producer:Kevin Shirley
Chronology:Joe Bonamassa
Prev Title:Blues of Desperation
Prev Year:2016
Next Year:2017

Live at the Greek Theatre is the fourteenth live album by American blues rock musician Joe Bonamassa. The album was recorded on August 29, 2015 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and released by J&R Adventures on Blu-ray, DVD and CD on September 23, 2016.

This album is a tribute to the "three Kings" : Freddie King (songs 1 to 6 of CD 1 and 8 of CD 2), Albert King (songs 7 to 11 of CD 1 and 1 and 9 of CD 2) and especially B.B. King (Songs 1 to 7 and 10 and 11 of CD 2), who was a mentor for young Bonamassa.

The Live at the Greek Theater album art was done by rock artist Jim Evans a.k.a. TAZ, who collaborated with Producer Kevin Shirley. It peaked at number one on the Billboard Top Blues Albums.

Track listing

Disc one
  • Disc two
  • Personnel

    Musicians

    Critical reception

    While Christopher Bohlsen praised the performance in Live at the Greek Theatre, Bohlsen noted that the two-hour duration of the album would not please everyone. Similarly, Mark Deming of AllMusic said Joe Bonamassa showcased what he learnt from his musical influences.

    Accolades

    Live at the Greek Theatre was nominated for Best Traditional Blues Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards in 2017.[1]

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Artist: Joe Bonamassa . GRAMMY.com . 27 June 2023.