Two CD collection from the Blues legend that concentrates on his fruitful years with MCA. Spanning the late '60s up through the '80s, this double disc anthology features some of his most popular recordings as well as many of his finest performances. Includes 'The Thrill Is Gone', 'Paying the Cost to Be the Boss', 'Why Can't I Sing the Blues'. and many more. Universal.
UPC: 076731104027 Artist: B.B. King Format: CD Release Year: 1990 Record Label: MCA (USA) Genre: Blues, Regional Collections Track Listing 1. Hummingbird 2. Cook County Jail Introduction 3. How Blue Can You Get 4. Caldonia 5. Sweet Sixteen 6. Ain't Nobody Home 7. Why I Sing the Blues 8. The Thrill Is Gone 9. Nobody Loves Me But My Mother Details Playing Time: 40 min. Producer: Ed Michel Album Notes Assembeled and remastered at The Village Recorder, Los Angeles by Ed Michel and Baker Bigsby.THE BEST OF B.B. KING is a fine assembly of B.B.'s late '60s-early '70s recordings. With attention d... [Read More]
This is a lot of blues for a single disc-16 of B.B.'s essential recordings, including The Thrill Is Gone; I Like to Live the Love; To Know You Is to Love You; Paying the Cost to Be the Boss; Chains and Things; Hummingbird; Don't Answer the Door; How Blue Can You Get?; Every Day I Have the Blues (Live) , and seven more.
B.B. and his beloved six-stringed companion Lucille wish you a very bluesy Christmas! This contains the 13 tracks from his first holiday LP, 2001's A Christmas Celebration of Hope : I'll Be Home for Christmas; Back Door Santa; Christmas Celebration; Merry Christmas, Baby; Auld Lang Syne; Christmas Love , and more.
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