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Posted by: OlCh on 20-11-2003, 22:50 | ||||||||||||||||
King made his debut as producer with this album released in October, 1998. He employs the most basic of ideas for this project: record an album of B.B. King tunes, with B.B. King's regular road band, under B.B. King's supervision. Keeping it loose, relaxed and focused, B.B. cut this album in four days down at a secluded studio in Louisiana and came up with one of his strongest modern day albums in many years. No duets, no special guests, just King and his road warrior band, playing his songs with him producing the results — no overdubs, just simple, no nonsense blues done like he would do them onstage. The result is a no-frills, straight ahead session that shows that B.B. might be have been 73 at the time of this date, but still had plenty of gas left in the tank. Tracks like "I'll Survive," and the jumping "Shake It Up and Go," "Darlin' What Happened," the minor keyed "Blues Boy Tune," and the instrumental "Blues We Like," and the closing "If That's It, I Quit" show him stretching out in a way he has seldom done in a studio environment and the result is one of his best albums in recent memory. — Cub Koda 1. Blues Boys Tune (King) - 3:29 2. Bad Case of Love (King) - 5:28 3. I'll Survive (King/Ling) - 4:52 4. Mean Old World (King) - 4:30 5. Blues Man (King) - 5:19 6. Broken Promise (King/Ling) - 3:34 7. Darlin' What Happened (King) - 5:26 8. Shake It Up and Go (King/Taub) - 3:10 9. Blues We Like (King) - 5:08 10. Good Man Gone Bad (King/Taub/Wash) - 3:20 11. If I Lost You (King/Taub) - 4:57 12. Tell Me Baby (King/Ling) - 3:26 13. I Got Some Help I Don't Need (Clark/King) - 4:37 14. Blues in G (King) - 3:28 15. If That Ain't It I Quit (King) - 3:20 Stanley Abernathy - Trumpet James Bolden - Trumpet, Leader Tony Coleman - Percussion Tony Daigle - Engineer Calep Emphrey - Drums B.B. King - Guitar, Producer Stephen Marcussen - Mastering Phillip Marshall - String Arrangements Joe McGrath - Mixing John Porter - Mixing Sidney Seidenberg - Executive Producer James Toney - Keyboards Leon Warren - Guitar Jim Watts - Assistant Engineer Kevin Westenberg - Photography Martie Kolbl - Coordination Melvin Jackson - Saxophone |
Posted by: OlCh on 20-11-2003, 22:51 |
Казалось бы простые песенки, незатейливая гитара, не самый сочный голос - но какие обаяние, теплота и... талант! |
Posted by: collaps on 21-11-2003, 11:52 | ||
Ээээ, гитара незатейливой не бывает! (если это конечно не три блатных аккорда на куске фанеры производства фабрики Шихово ) А за альбом спасибо! |
Posted by: zz222 on 21-11-2003, 13:50 |
OlCh Спасибо!! |
Posted by: dibbler on 21-11-2003, 17:30 |
Ура! Блюза много не бывает OlCh, спасибо! |
Posted by: kuzn_vv on 21-11-2003, 17:43 |
Ура! Моя благодарность не будет иметь пределов в границах разумного |
Posted by: OlCh on 21-11-2003, 21:29 | ||||
Не мне, конечно, спорить с гитаристом, но... богатсву русского языка благодаря, сравнивая игру Кинга с игрой, например, SRV, а также сравнивая електронно-технические эффекты их гитар, можно сказать, что у Кинга - незатейливая гитара? |
Posted by: OlCh on 21-11-2003, 21:35 | ||
Прошу уточнить эти пределы! |
Posted by: OlCh on 16-09-2005, 22:46 |
и тут не появились картинки вовремя |
Posted by: Vedmak on 18-09-2005, 17:51 |
спасибо большое за музон |
Posted by: veneamin on 18-09-2005, 18:18 |
Спасибо! |
Posted by: drVlad on 20-09-2005, 09:18 | ||||||
Напрашивается вывод - у SRV незатейливая гитара? Вот уж не думал... |
Posted by: Superclown on 20-09-2005, 10:01 |
OlCh, cпасибо за релиз! PS Рекламная пауза: Topic Link: B. B. King - Live in Africa (http://netlab.e2k.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=54389 |
Posted by: OlCh on 20-09-2005, 17:15 | ||
жаль только, что в торренте и нет там нормального PCM звука неуже "долбанутый" звук состряпали, а просто стерео выбросили? |