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The Ultimate Collection - Audio CD - B.B. King

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The Ultimate Collection

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Audio CD - 15 March, 2005
Geffen Records
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CD Tracks:

    Three O' Clock Blues
    Please Love Me
    You Upset Me, Baby
    Sweet Sixteen Parts One & Two
    Rock Me Baby
    How Blue Can You Get?
    Everyday I Have The Blues
    Sweet Little Angel
    Don't Answer The Door
    Paying The Cost To Be The Boss
    The Thrill Is Gone
    Nobody Loves Me But My Mother
    Chains And Things
    Ain't Nobody Home
    I Like To Live The Love
    Never Make A Move Too Soon
    Better Not Look Down
    There Must Be A Better World Somewhere
    When Love Comes To Town
    Ten Long Years
    I'll Survive


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Audio CD Description

B.B. King's music has been anthologized and put in box sets many times, but this is the first single-disc collection that truly spans the American icon's career. It starts with his breakthrough 1951 No. 1 R&B hit "Three O'Clock Blues" and ends, chronologically, with 2000's "Ten Long Years" from his platinum-selling, pop-chart-topping smash collaboration with Eric Clapton,


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Great Music - But...

I agree with the generally complimentary sentiments of the other reviews here. I just wanted to note that the version of "Sweet Sixteen" presented in this collection has reverb added, presumably in an effort to make it sound more "modern" and homogeneous with the more recent selections on the disc. The original version of "Sweet Sixteen," sans reverb, can be heard on "The Best of B.B. King, Vol. 1," on the Flair label.


unbelievable

i've never heard music so moving in my entire life, this is the ultimate addition to anyones collection, get it or be lost


The Growth of a Legend

This collection of great songs begins with the early hits and moves thru time to the more recent collaborations with U2 and Eric Clapton. You can really hear B.B. King grow as an artist as the album progresses and recording techniques improve. The songs themselves are truly classic : the lyrics to How Blue Can You Get belong in a museum. I especially recommend Paying The Cost To Be The Boss , Never Make A Move Too Soon, and his signature song, The Thrill Is Gone. There is no way that any blues fan cannot enjoy this cd

 

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