The Blues Don't Change is an album by American blues musician Albert King.
In 1977, Stax released the album with the same songs and running order as The Pinch.
[1][2] The album is composed of soul- and rhythm and blues-oriented songs written by Mack Rice and others, including a re-working of King's popular 1966 song "Oh, Pretty Woman".
In a review for AllMusic, critic Richie Unterberger notes "These are some of King's most soul-oriented sessions, with contributions from the Memphis Horns and a couple of the MG's.
"[1] He added that the album focuses more on King's vocals rather than his guitar playing.