


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 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. Rock Me Baby 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.īeginning 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. Woke up This Morning (My Baby's Gone) 15. Witness Simulation Software Free Download. Mix - BB King - (1999) His Definitive Greatest Hits (CD 1) - 01 The Thrill Is Gone YouTube 1973 - BB King Called This His Best Performance - Duration: 5:37. BB King - His Definitive Greatest Hits (1. Bacon Double Cheeseburger (1991) King of the Blues (1992) Lucille & Friends (1995). There Must Be a Better World Somewhere 14. How Blue Can You Get? Why I Sing the Blues 7.
