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| ARTIST: | B.B. King |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mca |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | If You Love Me - B.B. King, Thrill Is Gone - Tracy Chapman, Rock Me Baby - Eric Clapton, Please Send Me Someone to Love - Mick Hucknall, Baby I Love You - B.B. King, Ain't Nobody Home - D'Angelo, There Must Be a Better World Somewhere - Dr. John, Confessin' the Blues - B.B. King, Paying the Cost to Be the Boss - B.B. King, Dangerous Mood - Joe Cocker, Keep It Coming - Heavy D & the Boyz, Crying Won't Help You - Paul Carrack, Night Life - B.B. King |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 008811171124 |
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Customer Reviews of Deuces Wild
A royal flush B.B. King got to be the King of the Blues for a good reason. He is a phenomenal blues guitarist and a great vocalist to boot. Then you add an incredible presence and charisma and you get the man who is called King. No slight is intended toward Freddie King or Albert King but B.B. is the true king of the blues. This album is filled with great tracks. Paying the Cost to Be the Boss (featuring the Rolling Stones) is one of the highlights for me. I also like the duet of The Thrill is Gone with Tracy Chapman. Bonnie Raitt who also did a fantastic duet with John Lee Hooker in the late 80s shines on Baby I Love You. I could go on forever about what B.B. King means to me but it would take too long. Just do yourself a favor and buy this CD. This is a great celebration of a true American icon.
An interesting concept.
On this CD, BB King brings in many of the people he influenced to remake many of his classics. As one reviewer mentioned, it really is not the true blues that many people have come to love from BB, but that is not all bad. Just look at this list of names he teams with: Eric Clapton, Tracy Chapman, Willie Nelson, The Rolling Stones, Bonnie Raitt. This is an impressive list and they do a good job with the King Of The Blues.
A blues master having fun with some friends
A few years ago, before I moved to Minneapolis, I was in town visiting a friend and was having a hard time finding my way back to his house at night. Because I was trying to find the correct street that lead to the freeway I was having problems concentrating on the radio, so I gave up and left it the radio on the next station to come up on seek. It happened to be the local blues station playing "The Thrill is Gone" by B.B. King and Tracy Chapman (from this album), and a few seconds later the blues had a new fan.
With one or two exceptions, the entire album is great.
Highly Recommended!