I learned all the fundamentals of how to play 'the blues' on a drum kit listening to the ABC Paramount Records album "B.B. King Live at the Regal". The performance is a classic masterwork and stands the test of time. All interested in 'how to play a shuffle', 'how to use dynamics and accents', 'how to "swing" on ride cymbal', 'how to use dynamic volume changes to affect and create mood and emotional release in a musical setting', 'how to perform tight, precision, driving rhythms in all tempos on drum set', 'how to construct a live performance set list to greatest effect', etc., need look no further than to this monumental recording.
If it was a Ph.D thesis I would title it, "The recording "B.B. King Live at the Regal": Musicological and ethno-historical analysis of the combined influences of West African mictrotonality and stringed instrument technique, with the call-and-response vocalizations of the anti-bellum and post-Reconstruction Southeastern plantation workers, as heard in a modern American blues performance."