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| ARTIST: | B.B. King |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Ace (U.K.) |
| TYPE: | Blues, Pop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Why Does Everything Happen to Me, Days of Old, You've Been an Angel, Please Accept My Love, Sugar Mama, Mean Old Frisco, Sweet Sixteen, Pts. 1 & 2, I've Got a Right to Love My Baby, Partin' Time, Walking Dr. Bill, Peace of Mind, Someday, My Sometime Baby, Gonna Miss You Around Here, My Reward, Rock Me Baby, Beautician Blues, Blue Shadows, Eyesight to the Blind, Five Long Years, It's a Mean World, Jungle, Worry, Worry, Your Fool, That Evil Child |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 029667176026 |
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Customer Reviews of The Best of the Kent Singles 1958-1971
The Second Half of King's Stay at Kent Look closely at the album art. This is the U.K.'s ACE Records' release of B.B. King's pre-MCA recordings, including 25 of his Kent singles. Among his R&B hits were "Please Accept My Love," "Sweet Sixteen" and "Partin' Time." In 1962 King left the small Kent label for the larger ABC label, but Kent kept releasing King's music for nearly a decade. In fact, his first Top 40 pop crossover came in 1964 when "Rock Me Baby" reached No. 34. Other Kent singles that dented the pop charts included "Beautician Blues" (No. 82), "Blue Shadows" (No. 97) and "The Jungle" (No. 94). The only thing that keeps this from being a five-star effort is that the collection starts in 1958, instead of 1951. So you miss out on songs like "Three O'Clock Blues," "You Know I love You," "Woke Up This Morning" and "Sweet Little Angel." [To get those songs, pick up on Flair's two-fer Singin' the Blues/The Blues--King's first two albums for Kent.] So if you're looking for a generous sampling of the second half of King's tenure at Kent, this album fits the bill nicely. RECOMMENDED