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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. J dilla wiki.
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Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 02:42 | ||
2 | B.B. King / Hudson Whittaker | 02:31 | |
3 | 03:02 | ||
4 | B.B. King / Jules Taub | 02:48 | |
5 | 03:02 | ||
6 | Peter Chatman / Memphis Slim | 02:48 | |
7 | 03:02 | ||
8 | 02:21 | ||
9 | 03:15 | ||
10 | The Dave Clark Five / B.B. King | 02:13 | |
11 | 02:59 | ||
12 | 02:07 | ||
13 | 02:08 | ||
14 | B.B. King / Ferdinand Washington | 02:31 | |
15 | 02:42 | ||
16 | 02:44 | ||
17 | 02:38 | ||
18 | 02:22 | ||
19 | 02:37 | ||
20 | B.B. King / Jules Taub | 03:50 | |
21 | 02:35 | ||
22 | 03:11 | ||
23 | 05:10 | ||
24 | 02:20 | ||
25 | 02:51 | ||
26 | B.B. King / Johnny Pate | 03:16 |
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 06:30 | ||
2 | Janet Despenza / Johnny Pate | 03:32 | |
3 | 06:11 | ||
4 | 02:33 | ||
5 | 02:44 | ||
6 | 10:15 | ||
7 | 05:49 | ||
8 | Maya Angelou / Quincy Jones | 02:47 | |
9 | 02:35 | ||
10 | 04:13 | ||
11 | 08:35 | ||
12 | B.B. King / Fats Washington / Ferdinand Washington | 03:15 | |
13 | 02:47 | ||
14 | 02:39 | ||
15 | 04:36 | ||
16 | Gerald Jemmott / B.B. King | 05:35 |
King Of The Blues Song
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 05:26 | ||
2 | Walter Brown / Jay McShann | 04:58 | |
3 | 01:26 | ||
4 | 04:36 | ||
5 | 03:09 | ||
6 | Dave Clark / B.B. King | 04:53 | |
7 | 04:06 | ||
8 | 06:28 | ||
9 | 05:09 | ||
10 | Dave Clark / B.B. King | 05:15 | |
11 | 03:13 | ||
12 | Dave Clark / B.B. King | 03:26 | |
13 | 05:13 | ||
14 | Ray Henderson / Stevie Wonder / Syreeta Wright | 08:35 | |
15 | 03:29 | ||
16 | Miles Grayson / Bobby Lexing | 03:15 |
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 05:33 | ||
2 | 06:09 | ||
3 | 03:06 | ||
4 | Stix Hooper / Will Jennings | 05:29 | |
5 | 04:12 | ||
6 | Will Jennings / Joe Sample | 03:22 | |
7 | 02:48 | ||
8 | Dr. John / Doc Pomus / Mac Rebennack | 03:46 | |
9 | Sam Hawkins / Lightnin' Hopkins / Tampa Red / Hudson Whittaker | 00:55 | |
10 | 04:46 | ||
11 | Allegretto Alexander / Louis Jordan / Tommy Southern | 04:15 | |
12 | Georg Brunis / Alan Copeland / Paul Mares / Walter Melrose / William Norvas / Ben Pollack / Leon Roppolo / Mel Stitzel | 01:47 | |
13 | 04:12 | ||
14 | Dave Crawford / Luther Dixon | 04:19 | |
15 | Bono / Adam Clayton / The Edge / Larry Mullen, Jr. | feat: U2 | 03:30 |
16 | 04:02 | ||
17 | 04:01 | ||
18 | Will Jennings / Joe Sample | 04:10 | |
19 | 02:51 |
Three cheers to Ace Records for reissuing B.B. King's Crown, Kent, and Ember sides as albums with original artwork, remastered sound, and plenty of bonus tracks. King of the Blues was B.B.'s sixth album for the Bihari Brothers on Crown, issued at a budget price, and his second full-length outing of 1960 after coming off his chart-topping 'Sweet Little Sixteen' single earlier in the year. The set opens with the B-side of that single, 'I've Got a Right to Love My Baby,' and also includes 'Partin' Time,' a number eight charter as well. 'I'm King' is B.B. at his boasting best; his modern style that crosses rock & roll and R&B with the jump blues is fully developed here, and his consistency from track to track during those crazy days is remarkable. In addition, there are ten bonus tracks (making the CD double length), including tunes from the early to mid-'60s such as 'Tell Me Baby,' '3 O'Clock Blues,' 'Million Years Blues,' and an obscure remixed track from 1962 (issued as a single in 1970 on Kent) called 'Worried Life.' This is a stellar look at a young, cocky, guitar-slinging B.B. King. The sound is very fine and the notes by Jon Broven are exemplary. This is a necessary purchase for anyone interested in King's career.
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 03:16 | ||
2 | Joe Josea / B.B. King | 03:07 | |
3 | 03:32 | ||
4 | B.B. King / Jules Taub | 03:32 | |
5 | 02:41 | ||
6 | B.B. King / Jules Taub / Ferdinand Washington | 02:47 | |
7 | 02:41 | ||
8 | B.B. King / Sam Ling | 02:51 | |
9 | 03:01 | ||
10 | 02:21 |