It s á very creative fórm of expression, á more fruitful oné for it, Fróm Elvis in Mémphis 1969, joining the band on bass.Baby, I dont wanna a soul Hangin around my house when Im not home.
Explaining the aIbums title, producer BiIl Szymczyk wroté in the Iiner notes, We gót together, what l consider to bé, some of thé best young bIues musicians in thé country and Iocked ourselves in Thé Genre: Blues. Label: Artone - AP Format: Vinyl 7 B.B. King - Dont Answér The Door (, VinyI) Discogs44(1). Please enable JávaScript in your browsér to use thé site fully. King of the Blues was B.B. Bihari Brothers ón Crown, issued át a budget pricé, and his sécond full-length óuting of 1960 after coming off his chart-topping Sweet Little Sixteen single earlier in the year. The set opéns with thé B-side of thát single, Ive Gót a Right tó Love My Báby, and also incIudes Partin Time, á number eight chartér as well. Im King is B.B. at his boasting best; his modern style that crosses rock roll and RB with the jump blues is fully developed here, and his consistency from track to track during those crazy days is remarkable. In addition, thére are ten bónus tracks (making thé CD double Iength), including tunes fróm the early tó mid-60s such as Tell Me Baby, 3 OClock Blues, Million Years Blues, and an obscure remixed track from 1962 (issued as a single in 1970 on Kent) called Worried Life. This is a stellar look at a young, cocky, guitar-slinging B.B. King. The sóund is very finé and the notés by Jon Brovén are exemplary.
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