| Completely Well | ||||
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| Studio album by B.B. King | ||||
| Released | 1969 | |||
| Recorded | New York City June 24-25, 1969 |
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| Genre | Blues, R&B, soul | |||
| Length | 49:57 | |||
| Label | ABC | |||
| Producer | Bill Szymczyk | |||
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| The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | |
Completely Well is the seventeenth studio album by blues guitarist B. B. King released in 1969. It is notable for the inclusion of "The Thrill Is Gone," which became a hit on both the R&B/soul and pop charts.
This album was released in the US as an LP record in 1969 and as a CD in 1987; in the UK only as an LP. San Francisco critic Ralph J. Gleason's liner notes are mostly a profile of King, with only one of the 17 paragraphs discussing a title from the LP, "Confessin' the Blues", but only to mention its historical importance (then almost 30 years old).