Album Art Bb King King of the Blues 1966 1969
| King of the Dejection | |
|---|---|
| | |
| Box prepare past B. B. Male monarch | |
| Released | October 1992 (1992-10) |
| Recorded | 1949–1991 |
| Genre | Dejection |
| Length | 292:29 |
| Characterization | MCA |
| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
| The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings | |
Male monarch of the Dejection is a compilation album by American blues musician B. B. King covering the years 1949 through 1991. Released by MCA Records in 1992, the four CD box ready includes some of King'southward most pop songs as well equally some newer recordings.
Track listing [edit]
Disc one (1949–1966) [edit]
- "Miss Martha King" - (previously unreleased on U.S. LP)
- "She'due south Dynamite"
- "Iii O'Clock Blues"
- "Please Love Me"
- "You Upset Me Infant"
- "Everyday I Have the Blues"
- "Rock Me Babe"
- "Recession Dejection"
- "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" - (with Duke Ellington Orchestra)
- "I'k Gonna Sit In 'Til You Give In"
- "Dejection at Midnight"
- "Sneakin' Around"
- "My Infant's Comin' Home"
- "Slowly Losing My Mind" - (previously unreleased on LP)
- "How Blue Tin can You lot Get" - (previously unreleased on LP)
- "Rockin' Awhile" - (previously unreleased)
- "Aid the Poor" - (previously unreleased on LP)
- "Terminate Leadin' Me On" - (previously unreleased on LP)
- "Never Trust a Woman" - (previously unreleased on LP)
- "Sweet Piddling Affections" - (live)
- "All Over again"
- "Sloppy Drunk" - (previously unreleased)
- "Don't Answer the Door, Parts One and Ii"
- "I Washed Got Wise"
- "Think it Over"
- "Gambler's Blues" - (live)
Disc 2 (1966–1969) [edit]
- "Goin' Down Slow" - (live, previously unreleased)
- "Tired of Your Jive" - (live)
- "Sweet Xvi, Parts One and Two" - (live, consummate version previously unreleased on U.Southward. LP)
- "Paying the Cost to Be the Boss"
- "I'm Gonna Do What They Do to Me"
- "Lucille"
- "Watch Yourself"
- "You lot Put It on Me"
- "Become Myself Somebody" - (previously unreleased on LP)
- "I Desire Yous And so Bad"
- "Why I Sing the Dejection"
- "Go Off My Dorsum Woman"
- "Please Accept My Dearest" - (alive)
- "Fools Go Wise" - (previously unreleased)
- "No Good"
- "So Excited"
Disc 3 (1969–1975) [edit]
- "The Thrill Is Gone"
- "Confessin' the Blues"
- "Nobody Loves Me But My Female parent"
- "Hummingbird" - (with Leon Russell and Joe Walsh)
- "Inquire Me No Questions" - (with Leon Russell and Joe Walsh)
- "Chains and Things" - (with Carole King)
- "Eyesight to the Blind" - (live in Japan, previously unreleased in U.S.)
- "Niji Baby" - (live in Nihon, previously unreleased in U.S.)
- "Blue Shadows"
- "Ghetto Woman" - (with Ringo Starr)
- "Ain't Nobody Home"
- "I Got Some Help I Don't Need" - (single edit, previously unreleased on LP)
- "Five Long Years"
- "To Know You Is to Love You" - (with Stevie Wonder)
- "I Similar to Live the Dear"
- "Don't Make Me Pay for His Mistakes"
Disc 4 (1976–1991) [edit]
- "Let the Skilful Times Roll" - (alive, with Bobby Bland)
- "Don't Yous Prevarication to Me"
- "Mother Fuyer"
- "Never Make a Move Likewise Soon" - (with The Crusaders)
- "When It All Comes Downward (I'll Still Be Around)" - (with The Crusaders)
- "Better Not Look Downwardly" - (with The Crusaders)
- "Caldonia" - (alive)
- "There Must Exist a Better World Somewhere" - (with Dr. John)
- "Play with Your Poodle" - (solo, previously unreleased)
- "Darlin' Y'all Know I Beloved Yous"
- "Aggrandizement Blues"
- "Brand Love to Me" - (rehearsal solo with pianoforte, previously unreleased)
- "Into the Night"
- "Half-dozen Silver Strings"
- "When Dear Comes to Boondocks" - (with U2, 7" mix, previously unreleased on LP)
- "Right Time, Incorrect Place" - (with Bonnie Raitt)
- "Many Miles Travelled" - (previously unreleased)
- "I'grand Moving On"
- "Since I Met You Baby" - (with Gary Moore)
References [edit]
- ^ Dahl, Bill. "B.B. King: King of the Blues – Review". AllMusic.
- ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0195313734.
- ^ Russell, Tony; Smith, Chris (2006). The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings. Penguin. p. 360. ISBN978-0-140-51384-four.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_of_the_Blues
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