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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. Thrill Is Gone, The 9. Nobody Loves Me But My Mother
| Details | | Producer: | Ed Michel | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
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 divided equally between his soul, "jazz," and blues songs, this nine-track set is a perfect introduction to the mid-career works of the guitarist-singer. From certified blues classics like "The Thrill Is Gone" and "Why I Sing The Blues" to sweet Memphis-style soul numbers like "Ain't Nobody Home," this compilation surveys King's songwriting as well as his interpretive abilities. He turns the Louis Jordan staple "Caldonia" into a Chicago-meets-Basin St. blues jam and his gospel-tinged version of Leon Russell's "Hummingbird"--which features Joe Walsh and Leon himself--further stretches the all-encompassing grasp of the jazz-blues-R&B legend, who is forever titled "The King Of The Blues."
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