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Disc 01 01. King, B. B. "The Thrill Is Gone" 02. King, B. B. "Paying The Cost To Be The Boss" 03. King, B. B. "Don't Answer The Door" 04. King, B. B. "I Like To Live The Love (Single Version)" 05. King, B. B. "How Blue Can You Get? (Single Version)" 06. King, B. B. "Why I Sing The Blues" 07. King, B. B. "Chains And Things (Single Version)" 08. King, B. B. "To Know You Is To Love You (Single Version)" 09. King, B. B. / U2 "When Love Comes To Town (Album Version)" 10. King, B. B. / Cray, Robert "Playin' With My Friends" 11. King, B. B. "Never Make A Move Too Soon" 12. King, B. B. "Better Not Look Down (Single Version)" 13. King, B. B. "There Must Be A Better World Somewhere (Single Version)" 14. King, B. B. "Hummingbird" 15. King, B. B. "Every Day I Have The Blues (Live At The Regal Theater, Chicago, 1964)" 16. King, B. B. "Sweet Little Angel (Live At The Regal Theatre, Chicago, 1964 / Edit)"
Disc 02 01. King, B. B. "Help The Poor (Single Version)" 02. King, B. B. "So Excited" 03. King, B. B. "Broken Heart (Album Version)" 04. King, B. B. "Ghetto Woman (Single Version)" 05. King, B. B. "Ain't Nobody Home (Single Version)" 06. King, B. B. "Darlin' You Know I Love You (Album Version)" 07. King, B. B. "In The Midnight Hour" 08. King, B. B. "Into The Night (From "Into The Night" Soundtrack)" 09. King, B. B. "My Lucille" 10. King, B. B. "The Blues Come Over Me (Album Version)" 11. Moore, Gary / King, B. B. "Since I Met You Baby (King Of The Blues 1992 Box Set Version)" 12. King, B. B. "I'm Moving On" 13. King, B. B. / Bland, Bobby "Blue" "Let The Good Times Roll (Live At Coconut Grove, Los Angeles, 1976 / Single Version)" 14. King, B. B. "Woke Up This Mornin' (Live At The Regal Theater, Chicago, 1964)" 15. King, B. B. "3 O'Clock Blues (Live At Western Recorders Studio1/1974)" 16. King, B. B. "Please Love Me (Live At The Regal Theater, Chicago, 1964)" 17. King, B. B. "Caldonia" 18. King, B. B. "Rock Me Baby (Live (San Quentin))"
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 | | Description: | Definitive Greatest Hits by B.B. King, released 27 July 2000, includes the following tracks: "Don't Answer The Door (parts One And Two)", "How Blue Can You Get", "Chains And Things", "When Love Comes To Town (with U2)" and more.
This version of Definitive Greatest Hits comes as a 2xCD. - .. HITSTwo CD collection from the Blues legend that concentrates on his fruitful years with MCA. Spanning the late '60s up through the '80s, this double disc anthology features some of his most popular recordings as well as many of his finest performances. Includes 'The Thrill Is Gone', 'Paying the Cost to Be the Boss', 'Why Can't I Sing the Blues'. and many more. Universal."His Definitive Greatest Hits" on CD is an essential anthology of B.B. King's most influential recordings, released by MCA Records. This compilation brings together his signature tracks from different creative periods, presenting a sweeping overview of his evolution from early electric blues pioneer to universally acclaimed "King of the Blues." Across this CD, listeners encounter his unmistakable vibrato-laden guitar tone, heartfelt vocals, and the emotional storytelling that made him one of the most respected figures in modern music. The selection is designed both for newcomers discovering B.B. King for the first time and for long-time fans who want a concentrated collection of his defining work.
As a music product, this CD highlights many of the songs that cemented B.B. King's status in music history, from soulful slow blues to more up-tempo, rhythm-driven titles. The carefully sequenced track list reflects his versatility: tender, confessional ballads stand alongside powerful, horn-laced numbers that showcase his ability to fuse blues with soul and R&B influences. The production respects the original sound while offering a coherent listening experience, making this CD an ideal companion for focused listening at home as well as casual enjoyment.
B.B. King was one of the most important and influential blues guitarists and singers of all time. Over a career spanning several decades, he became a global ambassador for the blues, inspiring generations of guitarists across genres such as rock, soul, and jazz. His expressive lead guitar style, built around bending notes and a singing vibrato, became instantly recognizable, while his warm stage presence and tireless touring earned him a legendary reputation. He received numerous awards and honors over the years, including multiple Grammy Awards, and he is widely regarded as a central figure in bringing the blues from small clubs to the world's biggest stages.
MCA Records, the label behind this release, has a long history as a major force in the music industry. Known for a broad catalog that spans rock, pop, blues, and jazz, MCA has played a vital role in making classic recordings available to wide audiences. The label has been involved in preserving and reissuing important works by renowned artists, helping to keep key chapters of music history accessible. With "His Definitive Greatest Hits," MCA Records underscores its commitment to high-quality catalog releases, offering a carefully curated, well-presented introduction to one of the towering figures of blues music. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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1119212 |
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