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B.B. King - The Great B.B. King NOVO


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Label: Ace – CDCHM 1049
Series: The Crown Series – 9
Format:
CD, Album, Reissue, Stereo, Mono
Country: Europe
Released: 2005
Genre: Blues
Style: Chicago Blues, Modern Electric Blues
1 Sweet Sixteen Pts. 1 & 2
Written-By – Ahmet Ertegun
6:11
2 (I`m Gonna) Quit My Baby
Written-By – Riley B. King, Sam Ling
2:31
3 I Was Blind
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King, Sam Ling
3:30
4 What Can I Do
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King
2:46
5 Some Day Somewhere
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King
2:51
6 Sneakin` Around
Written-By – Jessie Mae Robinson
3:00
7 Ten Long Years
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King
2:46
8 Be Careful With A Fool
Written-By – Joe Josea, Riley B. King
2:49
9 Whole Lotta` Love
Written-By – Joe Josea, Maxwell Davis
3:08
10 Days Of Old
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King
2:24
11 Young Dreamers (Previously Unissed Take 1)
Written-By – Riley B. King
2:22
12 Bim Bam
Written-By – Joe Josea, Maxwell Davis
2:38
13 Trouble In Mind (Previously Unissued Take 1)
Written-By – Richard Jones*
3:17
14 Down Now (Previously Unissued Take 1)
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King
2:49
15 Broke And Hungry (Previously Unissued Take 2)
Written-By – John Estes*
2:47
16 Shotgun Blues
Written-By – Samuel Lightnin` Hopkins*
2:47
17 What A Way To Spend The Night (Previously Unissued Take 1) 2:22
18 A Woman Don`t Care (Previously Unissued Take 4)
Written-By – Riley B. King
2:37
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Ace Records Ltd.
Copyright © – Ace Records Ltd.
Mastered At – Sound Mastering Ltd
Mixed At – Sound Mastering Ltd
Published By – BMG Music Publishing Ltd.
Published By – Carlin Music Corp.
Published By – Anglo-Pic Music Co. Ltd.
Published By – Universal/MCA Music Ltd.
Published By – Esquire Music
Published By – EMI United Partnership Ltd.
Compiled By, Liner Notes – John Broven
Design [Package] – Sir Brian Burrows*
Mastered By, Mixed By – Duncan Cowell
Tape, Research, Cover [Original Lp Cover] – Roger Armstrong
On Back Cover:
℗ & © 2005 Ace Records Ltd.
Made in the UK

On CD:
℗ & © 2005 Ace Records Ltd.
Made in the EU


The ninth instalment in Ace`s attractively priced resuscitation and expansion of B.B. King`s Crown albums, courtesy of series supervisor John Broven, showcases King`s fifth LP for the budget label, originally issued in early 1960. It finds B.B. in full stride and reflects an eclecticism that displayed the breadth of B.B.`s music and talents, and represented attempts to cope with changing trends. Accordingly, the album presents the original mixture of mostly later RPM and early Kent singles anchored by the unified album version of the classic two-part single `Sweet Sixteen` which ranks among B.B.`s most definitive and impassioned moments. It ranges through some of the signature 50s hits which were staples on ghetto jukeboxes and record players (five of the tracks charted either R&B or Pop); a couple of flip sides; and a handful of ballads and rock`n`roll flirtations, enhanced with eight mostly obscure bonus tracks.

The original LP reached back to 1952 for a Memphis alternate take of `Some Day Somewhere` (B.B.`s rendition of Lowell Fulson`s `Midnight Showers Of Rain`, also covered in Memphis by Willie Nix). But the heart of the album presented B.B. in a more fully-developed mode, at his peak of vocal range and suppleness and closer to the crystallisation of a guitar style that rapidly became established as the model for contemporary blues, framed by the nuanced, stylish arrangements of Maxwell Davis and occasionally topped off with his tenor sax solos. Plas Johnson, the New Orleans transplant who supplanted Davis as the first call R & B tenor in Los Angeles as blues was elbowed out by rock`n`roll, makes a rousing contribution similar to his solo on T-Bone Walker`s `Two Bones And A Pick` on the RPM single and bonus track `Bim Bam`. It was an unabashed rock`n`roll outing, with lyric references to hits of the day, which B.B. disparages. Controversy almost drips from the grooves despite Plas` efforts, although the jive dancers will almost certainly lap it up.

One of B.B.`s greatest and favourite foils, pianist Lloyd Glenn, also graces several tracks, perhaps most notably on the alternate take of `Down Now` which was in part B.B.`s lament about his Internal Revenue Service problems. The 1955 session-mate ballads `Sneakin` Around` and `I Was Blind` (with a vocal chorus by some Kings Men` who couldn`t have got much further from `Louie Louie`) remind us how early a softer side of B.B. was evident. On more solid blues ground, it`s worth noting Otis Rush`s adaptation of `Be Careful Of A Fool` into his version of `Mean Old World` and B.B.`s sanitisation of Dr Clayton`s song of homicidal intent, `Cheating And Lying Blues`, into `Quit My Baby`.

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NOVO, U CELOFANU
ORIGINAL STRANO IZDANJE
Label: Ace – CDCHM 1049
Series: The Crown Series – 9
Format:
CD, Album, Reissue, Stereo, Mono
Country: Europe
Released: 2005
Genre: Blues
Style: Chicago Blues, Modern Electric Blues
1 Sweet Sixteen Pts. 1 & 2
Written-By – Ahmet Ertegun
6:11
2 (I`m Gonna) Quit My Baby
Written-By – Riley B. King, Sam Ling
2:31
3 I Was Blind
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King, Sam Ling
3:30
4 What Can I Do
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King
2:46
5 Some Day Somewhere
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King
2:51
6 Sneakin` Around
Written-By – Jessie Mae Robinson
3:00
7 Ten Long Years
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King
2:46
8 Be Careful With A Fool
Written-By – Joe Josea, Riley B. King
2:49
9 Whole Lotta` Love
Written-By – Joe Josea, Maxwell Davis
3:08
10 Days Of Old
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King
2:24
11 Young Dreamers (Previously Unissed Take 1)
Written-By – Riley B. King
2:22
12 Bim Bam
Written-By – Joe Josea, Maxwell Davis
2:38
13 Trouble In Mind (Previously Unissued Take 1)
Written-By – Richard Jones*
3:17
14 Down Now (Previously Unissued Take 1)
Written-By – Jules Taub, Riley B. King
2:49
15 Broke And Hungry (Previously Unissued Take 2)
Written-By – John Estes*
2:47
16 Shotgun Blues
Written-By – Samuel Lightnin` Hopkins*
2:47
17 What A Way To Spend The Night (Previously Unissued Take 1) 2:22
18 A Woman Don`t Care (Previously Unissued Take 4)
Written-By – Riley B. King
2:37
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Ace Records Ltd.
Copyright © – Ace Records Ltd.
Mastered At – Sound Mastering Ltd
Mixed At – Sound Mastering Ltd
Published By – BMG Music Publishing Ltd.
Published By – Carlin Music Corp.
Published By – Anglo-Pic Music Co. Ltd.
Published By – Universal/MCA Music Ltd.
Published By – Esquire Music
Published By – EMI United Partnership Ltd.
Compiled By, Liner Notes – John Broven
Design [Package] – Sir Brian Burrows*
Mastered By, Mixed By – Duncan Cowell
Tape, Research, Cover [Original Lp Cover] – Roger Armstrong
On Back Cover:
℗ & © 2005 Ace Records Ltd.
Made in the UK

On CD:
℗ & © 2005 Ace Records Ltd.
Made in the EU


The ninth instalment in Ace`s attractively priced resuscitation and expansion of B.B. King`s Crown albums, courtesy of series supervisor John Broven, showcases King`s fifth LP for the budget label, originally issued in early 1960. It finds B.B. in full stride and reflects an eclecticism that displayed the breadth of B.B.`s music and talents, and represented attempts to cope with changing trends. Accordingly, the album presents the original mixture of mostly later RPM and early Kent singles anchored by the unified album version of the classic two-part single `Sweet Sixteen` which ranks among B.B.`s most definitive and impassioned moments. It ranges through some of the signature 50s hits which were staples on ghetto jukeboxes and record players (five of the tracks charted either R&B or Pop); a couple of flip sides; and a handful of ballads and rock`n`roll flirtations, enhanced with eight mostly obscure bonus tracks.

The original LP reached back to 1952 for a Memphis alternate take of `Some Day Somewhere` (B.B.`s rendition of Lowell Fulson`s `Midnight Showers Of Rain`, also covered in Memphis by Willie Nix). But the heart of the album presented B.B. in a more fully-developed mode, at his peak of vocal range and suppleness and closer to the crystallisation of a guitar style that rapidly became established as the model for contemporary blues, framed by the nuanced, stylish arrangements of Maxwell Davis and occasionally topped off with his tenor sax solos. Plas Johnson, the New Orleans transplant who supplanted Davis as the first call R & B tenor in Los Angeles as blues was elbowed out by rock`n`roll, makes a rousing contribution similar to his solo on T-Bone Walker`s `Two Bones And A Pick` on the RPM single and bonus track `Bim Bam`. It was an unabashed rock`n`roll outing, with lyric references to hits of the day, which B.B. disparages. Controversy almost drips from the grooves despite Plas` efforts, although the jive dancers will almost certainly lap it up.

One of B.B.`s greatest and favourite foils, pianist Lloyd Glenn, also graces several tracks, perhaps most notably on the alternate take of `Down Now` which was in part B.B.`s lament about his Internal Revenue Service problems. The 1955 session-mate ballads `Sneakin` Around` and `I Was Blind` (with a vocal chorus by some Kings Men` who couldn`t have got much further from `Louie Louie`) remind us how early a softer side of B.B. was evident. On more solid blues ground, it`s worth noting Otis Rush`s adaptation of `Be Careful Of A Fool` into his version of `Mean Old World` and B.B.`s sanitisation of Dr Clayton`s song of homicidal intent, `Cheating And Lying Blues`, into `Quit My Baby`.
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