Paying the Cost to Be the Boss - B.B. King, King, B.B.
I'm Gonna Do What They Do to Me - B.B. King, King, B.B.
Lucille - B.B. King, King, B.B.
Watch Yourself - B.B. King, Barnes, Sidney
You Put It on Me - B.B. King, Angelou, Maya
Get Myself Somebody [#] - B.B. King, Angelou, Maya
I Want You So Bad - B.B. King, King, B.B.
Why I Sing the Blues - B.B. King, Clark, Dave [Saxoph
Get off My Back, Woman - B.B. King, King, B.B.
Please Accept My Love [Live] - B.B. King, King, B.B.
Fools Get Wise [#] - B.B. King, King, Riley
No Good - B.B. King, King, B.B.
So Excited - B.B. King, Jemmott, Gerald
Track Listings (16) - Disc #3
The Thrill Is Gone - B.B. King, Darnell, Rick
Confessin' the Blues - B.B. King, Brown, Walter
Nobody Loves Me But My Mother - B.B. King, King, B.B.
Hummingbird - B.B. King, Russell, Leon
Ask Me No Questions - B.B. King, King, B.B.
Chains and Things - B.B. King, Clark, Dave [Saxoph
Eyesight to the Blind [#] - B.B. King, King, B.B.
Niji Baby [Live][#] - B.B. King, King, Riley
Blue Shadows - B.B. King, Glenn, Larry
Ghetto Woman - B.B. King, Clark, Dave [Saxoph
Ain't Nobody Home - B.B. King, Ragovoy, Jerry
I Got Some Help I Don't Need [Single Edit][#] - B.B. King, Clark, Dave [Songwr
Five Long Years - B.B. King, Boyd, Eddie
To Know You Is to Love You - B.B. King, Henderson, Ray
I Like to Live the Love - B.B. King, Crawford, Dave [1]
Don't Make Me Pay for His Mistakes - B.B. King, Grayson, Miles
Track Listings (19) - Disc #4
Let the Good Times Roll [Live] - B.B. King, Moore, Fleecie
Don't You Lie to Me - B.B. King, McGhee, Brownie
Mother Fuyer - B.B. King, King, B.B.
Never Make a Move Too Soon - B.B. King, Hooper, Nesmond Jr.
When It All Comes Down (I'll Still Be Around) - B.B. King, Jennings, Will
Better Not Look Down - B.B. King, Jennings, Will
Caldonia [Live] - B.B. King, Moore, Fleecie
There Must Be a Better World Somewhere - B.B. King, Dr. John
Play With Your Poodle [#] - B.B. King, Hawkins, Sam
Darlin' You Know I Love You - B.B. King, Bihari, Jules
Inflation Blues - B.B. King, Alexander, Allegret
Make Love to Me [Rehearsal][#] - B.B. King, Brunis, George
Into the Night - B.B. King, Newborn, Ira
Six Silver Strings - B.B. King, Crawford, Dave [1]
When Love Comes to Town [7" Edit & Mix][#] - B.B. King, Bono [U2]
Right Place, Wrong Time - B.B. King, Dr. John
Many Miles Travelled - B.B. King, Reid, Vernon
I'm Moving On - B.B. King, Jennings, Will
Since I Met You Baby - B.B. King, Hunter, Ivory Joe
This four-CD box set remains the absolutely definitive B.B. King collection, with 77 recordings and a biographical book that contains the great singer-guitarist's own remembrances of his decades-long career. It samples eve... more »ry stage of his development, from his days struggling to craft his music in the shadow of influences like T-Bone Walker and Lonnie Johnson to his latter-day pairings with rockers like Bonnie Raitt and Gary Moore. The one constant is his open-hearted singing and the soulful, contemplative solos he squeezes from his beloved guitar Lucille. These discs, of course, embrace all his essential hits, from his first--1951's "Three O'Clock Blues"--to his 1970 smash "The Thrill Is Gone," which took King to the pop charts and made him a household name. If this package is too lavish for the budget, try the excellent Best of B.B. King, Volume 1, which collects many of King's great early works. --Ted Drozdowski« less
This four-CD box set remains the absolutely definitive B.B. King collection, with 77 recordings and a biographical book that contains the great singer-guitarist's own remembrances of his decades-long career. It samples every stage of his development, from his days struggling to craft his music in the shadow of influences like T-Bone Walker and Lonnie Johnson to his latter-day pairings with rockers like Bonnie Raitt and Gary Moore. The one constant is his open-hearted singing and the soulful, contemplative solos he squeezes from his beloved guitar Lucille. These discs, of course, embrace all his essential hits, from his first--1951's "Three O'Clock Blues"--to his 1970 smash "The Thrill Is Gone," which took King to the pop charts and made him a household name. If this package is too lavish for the budget, try the excellent Best of B.B. King, Volume 1, which collects many of King's great early works. --Ted Drozdowski
Curtis J. George | Centreville, Maryland | 11/18/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"B. B. King has over 200 albums on the market today, ten of which are labeled "Best of" or "Greatest Hits". With that much music to pick from it sure his hard to find the right ones to purchase. This box set of CDs is one of the best places to start your King collection. It includes four disks with over 75 tracks. The really nice thing about this box set is that each CD has King's hits from different points in time. CD 1 from 1949 to 1966, CD 2 from 1966 to 1969, CD 3 from 1969 to 1975, and CD 4 from 1975 to 1991. The set also includes a very nice 73-page book all about the life and times of this great Blues artist."
Splendid box set
G. Wallace | Hilliard, OH USA | 01/29/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"B.B. King is the greatest blues guitarist ever. He's not as clever as T-Bone Walker; he can't play rhythm at all. He's not a wizard like Jimi Hendrix was. He's utterly original, though, and has been to the summit more often than anyone else.What's surprising about B.B. King is how he brightens up any genre he steps into, whether it's lowdown or uptown or big band or radio-friendly soul. He plays with anybody and everybody with consistently wonderful results. Can't recommend this set enough!"
The Blues defined by BB....
Brian Kerecz | PA, USA | 11/24/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am fairly young and still feel like I missed something by not learning about BB King and Muddy Waters at an earlier age. It is almost like coming upon buried treasure, to listen to these songs.
The energy and emotion of a song such as "I'm Gonna Sit in 'Til You Give In (and give me all of your love)" is unbelievable with raw power and energy. What is especially surprising to me is that I had never heard practically all of these songs played even on oldies stations. My personal favorites are his early years, but there are no bad songs here on any of the four CD's. Every person has their own favorite song.....mine is "Lucille." I am simply amazed that I never heard this song before having made this purchase. There are so many songs which can only be described with superlatives, and this is much too short of a space to do that in. I bought this box set and can honestly say that I am not skipping songs. BB King also is on here with the Duke Ellington band, with songs you will not get on any "Best of" collection.
I had picked this up and put it down many times, because I was unsure because of the price of it. But I have not regretted it one iota since buying it....quite the contrary in fact, as I look at this as one of the best purchases of music I ever made(even paying full price!). If you are at all interested in the blues, look into buying this piece of gold from one of the masters.
Highly recommended.
"
"He paid the Cost , To be the Boss"!
J. F Kopeck | Parkville, Maryland United States | 05/03/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I just bought this box set last week and have been enjoying it like no tomorrow. I have many records of the top Blues singers going back to Robert Johnson and Bessie Smith, but I do believe that this is the best "complete" set on one artist! Man can them songs take you back. If I knew that this collection was this good I would of bought it years ago when it first came out (1992). No matter what your Budget is ,if you are really into the Blues you should buy this set - even if it means eating half lunches for a week or two, you won't be sorry. After hearing these tunes "The Thrill is Back"!"
"King" is an understatement
Disciple | FL | 03/04/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"BB King ranks at the top of blues music and belongs in company with some of the greatest blues artists of all time (i.e. Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, etc). His contributions cannot be overstated. This boxed set, "King of The Blues", is a masterful collection of his best works whether obscure or well known. This is a must own for any fan of blues, jazz or music in general and covers King's contributions from 1949-1991. The thrill is definitely NOT gone."