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Anthology
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by B.B. King
Sales Rank: 116606

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List Price: $19.98
$23.99
At Amazon on 11-29-2008.

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1. How Blue Can You Get? - B.B. King, Feather, Leonard
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2. Sneakin' Around - B.B. King, Robinson, Jessie Ma
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3. the Poor - B.B. King, Singleton, Charlie
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4. Stop Leading Me On - B.B. King, Hunt, Granger
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5. Never Trust a Woman - B.B. King, Doggett, Bill
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6. Every Day I Have the Blues - B.B. King, Memphis Slim
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7. Sweet Little Angel - B.B. King, King, Riley
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8. All over Again - B.B. King, Adams, Carl
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9. Don't Answer the Door - B.B. King, Johnson, Mark [2]
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10. Gambler's Blues - B.B. King, King, Riley
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See all 19 tracks on this disc
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1. Ain't Nobody Home - B.B. King, Ragovoy, Jerry
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2. Ghetto Woman - B.B. King, Clark, Dave [Saxoph
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3. I Got Some I Don't Need - B.B. King, Clark, Dave [Songwr
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4. Guess Who? - B.B. King, Belvin, Jesse
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5. To Know You Is to Love You - B.B. King, Wonder, Stevie
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6. I Like to Live the Love - B.B. King, Crawford, Dave [1]
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7. Let the Good Times Roll - B.B. King, Moore, Fleecie
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8. Never Make a Move Too Soon - B.B. King, Hooper, Stix
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9. Better Not Look Down - B.B. King, Sample, Joe
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10. There Must Be a Better World Somewhere - B.B. King, Pomus, Doc
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See all 15 tracks on this disc
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For the novice fan on a budget, this is an excellent primer from one of the giants of modern electric blues. It completely duplicates 1998's single-disc Greatest Hits and expands it with an additional 18 songs--all of them gems. This collection begins with his first single for MCA "How Blue Can You Get" from 1963 through "I'll Survive" from 1998's Blues on the Bayou. [The only other track from the Nineties is "Playin' With My Friends," a duet with Robert Cray from Blues Summit. While recent albums like Riding with the King, Making Love Is Good for You and Let the Good Times Roll show that King is still a viable artist, you can't include everything on a two-disc set that covers 35 years!] Short of buying the 4-disc box set King of the Blues, a more economical second purchase would be ACE Records excellent single-disc, 25-track The Best of the Kent Singles to give you a sampling of B.B. King's pre-1963 output. If you're looking for confirmation that B.B. King is truly the King of the Blues, these 34 tracks should be adequate proof. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Anthology
Available from Amazon
Price: $23.99
Updated on 11-29-2008.

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