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His Definitive Greatest Hits | 
| Artist: B.b. King Label: Universal / Island Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £8.98 You Save: £5.01 (36%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 11936
Format: Box Set, Double Cd Media: Audio CD Running Time: 141 Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 731454734028 EAN: 0731454734028 ASIN: B00000JARA
Release Date: April 19, 1999 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | The Thrill Is Gone | | • | Paying The Cost To Be The Boss | | • | Don't Answer The Door, Parts 1 & 2 | | • | I Like To Live The Love | | • | How Blue Can You Get? | | • | Why I Sing The Blues | | • | Chains And Things | | • | To Know You Is To Love You | | • | When Love Comes To Town - U2, B.B. King | | • | Playin' With My Friends - B.B. King, Robert Cray | | • | Never Make A Move Too Soon | | • | Better Not Look Down - B.B. King, The Crusaders | | • | There Must Be A Better World Somewhere | | • | Hummingbird | | • | Introduction / Everyday I Have The Blues | | • | Sweet Little Angel |
Disc 2
| • | Help The Poor | | • | So Excited | | • | Broken Heart | | • | Ghetto Woman | | • | Ain't Nobody Home | | • | Darlin' You Know I Love You | | • | In The Midnight Hour | | • | Into The Night | | • | My Lucille | | • | The Blues Come Over Me | | • | Since I Met You Baby | | • | I'm Moving On | | • | Let The Good Times Roll - B.B. King, Bobby Bland | | • | Woke Up This Mornin' | | • | Three O' Clock Blues - B.B. King, Bobby Bland | | • | Please Love Me | | • | Caldonia | | • | Rock Me Baby |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review This two-disc set's jewel-case comes embossed with King's gold-inked signature, presumably a seal of approval for this bountiful summation of his MCA years. Beginning with B.B.'s work for ABC in the mid-1960s (the label was later swallowed up by MCA), the compilation moves through B.B.'s cream-flared 70s output, then proceeds to sew up the 1980s. The title's promise is fulfilled within this given time-period, but King's first 15 recording years are missing, as are examples of his very successful 90s work. Massed strings add drama to "The Thrill Is Gone", "Paying The Cost To Be The Boss" swaggers with crisp horn feints, "Why I Sing The Blues" is a prime example of the extended funky vamp, these 60s cuts invariably swamped with eerie guitar reverb. The 70s provided an evocative canvas for exaggerated gesture, strings and electric piano infusing the moody "Chains & Things", B.B. picking funky figures throughout "Ghetto Woman". The synthesised piano and rock-ballad melody of "Into The Night" typify his 80s flirtations with the mainstream, while 1974's collaboration with Bobby Bland set a precedent for later collaboration with U2 and Gary Moore. Tracks are chronologically jumbled, but the closing six-song run of live numbers provides a flaming finish. --Martin Longley
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| Customer Reviews:
The Best. July 2, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is simply the best value BB King cd on the market. Brilliant!
Brilliant Album January 8, 2005 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought this at the request of my teenage son - I was somewhat surprised as it is not his usual taste, but he absolutely loves it, telling me it is a brilliant album, he now wants more of this type of album. This is good news for my ears as up to now he has been into very heavy metal.
Fair Summation Of His ABC/MCA Period November 19, 2004 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
As this collection of previously-released material does not go back beyond 1964, and BB King's first single came out in 1949, the claim that this represents his definitive greatest hits is a little contentious. However, although BB King featured heavily in the R&B charts throughout his highly successful early years, it is a surprising fact that, apart from two appearances at the bottom end of the US Top 100 in 1957, he had not been troubled by the hit parade before 1964. In 1962 BB King signed with ABC and appeared thereafter on their ABC Paramount, Bluesway and ABC labels. After they were taken over by MCA, his records appeared on that label, and these recordings are all taken from these periods, the most recent being Playin' With My Friends, with Robert Cray, taken from 1993's Blues Summit album. He had released little after that at the time of this compilation's release in 1999, instead concentrating on touring and performing. Most of the songs chosen here were A-sides of singles, although some of these are in their lengthier album format. Quite a few others are taken from live performances, thus representing some earlier material recorded for other labels as well as showcasing contemporary material in an electric live setting. BB King achieved his greatest mainstream success during this period and the price we have to pay is that alongside genuinely thrilling and innovative pieces such as The Thrill Is Gone there are a few too many bland-outs and celebrity guest appearances from Gary Moore, Leon Russell, Bobby "Blue" Bland and Dr John, which perhaps are not needed on a "best of" from an artist of the statuure of BB King. The U2 collaboration When Love Comes To Town was a Top Ten single in the UK and so its inclusion was mandatory, and it is a great record. Now nearing eighty years of age, BB King is the greatest living blues legend, and this is a fair summation of his ABC/MCA years, if such a mighty output can be reduced to just two discs (it can't). If you enjoy this you owe it to yourself to go on to buy at least one companion piece representing his earlier years on the RPM and Kent/Crown labels
He really is the king of the blues! March 16, 2000 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
Having been fortunate enough to attend many of BB Kings concerts in Glasgow and Edinburgh, I always wished that he would do an album such as this one.I have numerous King albums containing different songs, but this really is one single collection of his lifes work. The album has his signature on the front under the words "this is music I enjoyed playing" and I can assure you it is music you cannot fail to enjoy hearing. From track 1on disc 1 "The Thrill is gone" to track 18 on disc 2 "Rock me baby" I was enthralled by this ageless masters talents. The album features Bobby Bland, U2, Bob Cray and Gary Moore and includes a number of live recordings of his best work. I cannot commend this album highly enough, it will become a collectors item I'm sure.
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