There Is Always One More Time is an album by the American musicianB.B. King, released in 1991.[2][3] It is dedicated toDoc Pomus, who cowrote the title song.[4] The first single was "Back in L.A."[5]
King wrote in the liner notes thatThere Is Always One More Time was his best album.[6]
The New York Times wrote that "until the gospelly title song, both Mr. King's voice and guitar are obscured by horns, keyboards, backup vocals and booming drums; the album needs a remix to eliminate clutter and sweetening."[16] TheCalgary Herald stated that King "comes back with a bluesy sashay that's contemporary and comfortable."[14]
TheToronto Star deemed the album "nice, laid-back blues."[17]Ebony concluded that "the gritty 'Mean and Evil' reflects his Mississippi upbringing, while the moving, melancholy title song is sure to be a blues classic."[18] TheChicago Tribune called "The Lowdown" "a classic after-hours blues, tailor-made for King's impassioned vocals."[7]