|
|
 |
| A comprehensive deluxe boxed set covering 1949-91. Let The Good Times Roll, Blues At Midnight, When Love Comes To Town, No Good and many more! |
 |
 |
 |
| 1 Miss Martha King [#] |
|
|
| 2 She's Dynamite |
|
|
| 3 Three O'Clock Blues |
|
|
| 4 Please Love Me |
|
|
| 5 You Upset Me Baby |
|
|
| 6 Every Day I Have the Blues |
|
|
| 7 Rock Me Baby |
|
|
| 8 Recession Blues |
|
|
| 9 Don't Get Around Much Anymore |
|
|
| 10 I'm Gonna Sit in 'Til You Give In |
|
|
| 11 Blues at Midnight |
|
|
| 12 Sneakin' Around |
|
|
| 13 My Baby's Comin' Home |
|
|
| 14 Slowly Losing My Mind [#] |
|
|
| 15 How Blue Can You Get? [#] |
|
|
| 16 Rockin' Awhile [#] |
|
|
| 17 Help the Poor [#] |
|
|
| 18 Stop Leading Me On [#] |
|
|
| 19 Never Trust a Woman [#] |
|
|
| 20 Sweet Little Angel [Live] |
|
|
| 21 All over Again |
|
|
| 22 Sloppy Drunk [#] |
|
|
| 23 Don't Answer the Door, Pts. 1 & 2 |
|
|
| 24 I Done Got Wise |
|
|
| 25 Think It Over |
|
|
Album Review
No way can a mere four discs cover every facet of the blues king's amazing recording career, but MCA makes a valiant stab at it. The first two discs, as expected, are immaculate: opening with his Bullet Records debut ("Miss Martha King"), the box continues with a handful of pivotal RPM/Kent masters before digging into his 1960s ABC-Paramount material ("I'm Gonna Sit in 'Til You Give In" and "My Baby's Comin' Home" are little-recalled gems). The hits -- "The Thrill Is Gone," "Why I Sing the Blues," "To Know You Is to Love You" -- are all here, and if much of the fourth disc is pretty disposable, it only mirrors King's own winding down in the studio. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide
|
|
 |

Biography


|
Other albums by: B.B. King |
|
|
more  |
|