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Release Date: May 07, 2002
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THE VINTAGE YEARS compiles B.B. King's 1950's and 60's recordings for the Modern Records Group.
Includes a 72 page booklet.
Includes liner notes by Colin Escott and John Broven.
Contains 106 tracks.
This impressive, impeccably packaged four-CD box set focuses solely on B.B. King's 1950s and 1960s recordings for the Modern family of labels. That was a period that basically encompassed the vast majority of his work prior to 1962, though he did a few non-Modern sides before signing with ABC Paramount in early 1962 and did a few other sides for Modern in the mid-'60s. So this is basically a box-set overview of King's early career, one that saw him score many R&B hits and build a career as a blues legend, even as the blues were falling out of fashion in favor of rock and soul. As many tracks as there are here -- 106 in all, four of them previously unreleased -- this isn't a catchall roundup of everything the prolific King did for the label. Additional material shows up on more specialized retrospectives, like Ace's own The Modern Recordings, 1950-1951. King's output during this period might be more consistent than it is varied, but both King fans and committed blues enthusiasts in general will be mighty happy with this set, presenting the considerable bulk of his significant Modern sides with intelligence. Each individual CD focuses on a theme of sort. Disc one, "The Great B.B.," concentrates on the hits and most familiar tunes, like "Sweet Little Angel," "Every Day I Have the Blues," "Sweet Sixteen," "Downhearted (How Blue Can You Get?)," "Rock Me Baby," "3 O'Clock Blues," and "Did You Ever Love a Woman." The disc titled "Memphis Blues'n'Boogie" is pretty self-explanatory and perhaps the least exciting of the CDs, as it's the most samey-sounding. The disc "Take a Swing With Me" is devoted to King's mild stylistic tours into soul, gospel, doo wop, and rock & roll, though it's usually a case of King absorbing such influences into blues than trying something too different. The final CD, "King of the Blues," puts the spotlight on his later recordings for the label, in which his sound was maturing into something more urbanely soulful, though "Fishin' After Me" (aka "Catfish Blues") sounds like a Howlin' Wolf track with a typically smooth B.B. King vocal dubbed onto it. There are a lot of good tracks here that even those with relatively large B.B. King collections might not be too intimate with, and even the more generic ones virtually always maintain a high level of professionalism and passion. A major bonus is the 76-page booklet, with detailed essays on King's early career, the Modern label, King's early road tours, an interview with early King producer Sam Phillips, and a thorough B.B. King/Modern discography. ~ Richie Unterberger
Includes a 72 page booklet.
Includes liner notes by Colin Escott and John Broven.
Contains 106 tracks.
This impressive, impeccably packaged four-CD box set focuses solely on B.B. King's 1950s and 1960s recordings for the Modern family of labels. That was a period that basically encompassed the vast majority of his work prior to 1962, though he did a few non-Modern sides before signing with ABC Paramount in early 1962 and did a few other sides for Modern in the mid-'60s. So this is basically a box-set overview of King's early career, one that saw him score many R&B hits and build a career as a blues legend, even as the blues were falling out of fashion in favor of rock and soul. As many tracks as there are here -- 106 in all, four of them previously unreleased -- this isn't a catchall roundup of everything the prolific King did for the label. Additional material shows up on more specialized retrospectives, like Ace's own The Modern Recordings, 1950-1951. King's output during this period might be more consistent than it is varied, but both King fans and committed blues enthusiasts in general will be mighty happy with this set, presenting the considerable bulk of his significant Modern sides with intelligence. Each individual CD focuses on a theme of sort. Disc one, "The Great B.B.," concentrates on the hits and most familiar tunes, like "Sweet Little Angel," "Every Day I Have the Blues," "Sweet Sixteen," "Downhearted (How Blue Can You Get?)," "Rock Me Baby," "3 O'Clock Blues," and "Did You Ever Love a Woman." The disc titled "Memphis Blues'n'Boogie" is pretty self-explanatory and perhaps the least exciting of the CDs, as it's the most samey-sounding. The disc "Take a Swing With Me" is devoted to King's mild stylistic tours into soul, gospel, doo wop, and rock & roll, though it's usually a case of King absorbing such influences into blues than trying something too different. The final CD, "King of the Blues," puts the spotlight on his later recordings for the label, in which his sound was maturing into something more urbanely soulful, though "Fishin' After Me" (aka "Catfish Blues") sounds like a Howlin' Wolf track with a typically smooth B.B. King vocal dubbed onto it. There are a lot of good tracks here that even those with relatively large B.B. King collections might not be too intimate with, and even the more generic ones virtually always maintain a high level of professionalism and passion. A major bonus is the 76-page booklet, with detailed essays on King's early career, the Modern label, King's early road tours, an interview with early King producer Sam Phillips, and a thorough B.B. King/Modern discography. ~ Richie Unterberger
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - 3 O'Clock Blues
2 - You Know I Love You
3 - Woke up This Morning (My Baby's Gone)
4 - Please Love Me
5 - Blind Love
6 - You Upset Me Baby
7 - Every Day I Have the Blues
8 - Ten Long Years
9 - Crying Won't Help You
10 - Did You Ever Love a Woman
11 - Bad Luck
12 - Sweet Little Angel
13 - Why I Sing the Blues
14 - Worry, Worry
15 - Sweet Sixteen, Pts. 1 & 2
16 - It's My Own Fault
17 - Good Man Gone Bad
18 - I'll Survive
19 - Walking Dr. Bill
20 - You're Breaking My Heart
21 - Gonna Miss You Around Here
22 - Downhearted (How Blue Can You Get?)
23 - Ain't Nobody's Business
24 - Rock Me Baby
Disc 2:
1 - B.B. Boogie
2 - Mistreated Woman
3 - Other Night Blues
4 - Walkin' and Cryin'
5 - My Baby's Gone
6 - Don't You Want a Man Like Me
7 - She's Dynamite
8 - B.B. Blues
9 - New Way of Driving
10 - Questionnaire Blues
11 - Hard Workin' Woman
12 - She's a Mean Woman
13 - Pray for You
14 - That Ain't the Way to Do It
15 - She Don't Move Me No More
16 - Fine Lookin' Woman
17 - It's My Own Fault
18 - Shake It Up and Go
19 - Gotta Find My Baby
20 - Someday, Somewhere
21 - You Didn't Want Me
22 - Story from My Heart and Soul
23 - Boogie Woogie Woman
24 - Highway Bound
25 - Neighborhood Affair
26 - Why Did You Leave Me
27 - Praying to the Lord
28 - Please Help Me
Disc 3:
1 - Love You Baby
2 - When My Heart Beats Like a Hammer
3 - Woman I Love
4 - Everything I Do Is Wrong
5 - Whole Lotta' Love
6 - Boogie Rock (House Rocker)
7 - Dark Is the Night, Pt. 1
8 - Dark Is the Night, Pt. 2
9 - Let's Do the Boogie
10 - Sweet Little Angel
11 - Confessin' the Blues
12 - Baby, Look at You
13 - You Don't Know
14 - Be Careful With a Fool
15 - Recession Blues
16 - Days of Old
17 - You Know I Go for You
18 - Don't Look Now But I've Got the Blues
19 - Sweet Thing
20 - I've Got Papers on You, Baby
21 - Tomorrow Is Another Day
22 - Sneakin' Around
23 - Please Accept My Love
24 - Early in the Morning
25 - On My Word of Honor
26 - Don't Get Around Much Anymore
27 - Why Not
28 - Precious Lord
Disc 4:
1 - I'm a King
2 - Baby Please Don't Go
3 - Mean Old Frisco
4 - I've Got a Right to Love My Baby
5 - Fishin' After Me (Catfish Blues)
6 - Partin' Time
7 - Bad Luck Soul
8 - You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
9 - Get Out of Here
10 - Hold That Train
11 - Bad Case of Love
12 - Let Me Love You
13 - Mashed Potato Twist
14 - Got 'Em Bad
15 - Christmas Celebration
16 - Down Now
17 - Beautician Blues
18 - Worst Thing in My Life
19 - Blue Shadows
20 - It's a Mean World
21 - Five Long Years
22 - Make Me Blue
23 - Blues Stay Away from Me
24 - Long Gone Baby
25 - Jungle
26 - That Evil Child
1 - 3 O'Clock Blues
2 - You Know I Love You
3 - Woke up This Morning (My Baby's Gone)
4 - Please Love Me
5 - Blind Love
6 - You Upset Me Baby
7 - Every Day I Have the Blues
8 - Ten Long Years
9 - Crying Won't Help You
10 - Did You Ever Love a Woman
11 - Bad Luck
12 - Sweet Little Angel
13 - Why I Sing the Blues
14 - Worry, Worry
15 - Sweet Sixteen, Pts. 1 & 2
16 - It's My Own Fault
17 - Good Man Gone Bad
18 - I'll Survive
19 - Walking Dr. Bill
20 - You're Breaking My Heart
21 - Gonna Miss You Around Here
22 - Downhearted (How Blue Can You Get?)
23 - Ain't Nobody's Business
24 - Rock Me Baby
Disc 2:
1 - B.B. Boogie
2 - Mistreated Woman
3 - Other Night Blues
4 - Walkin' and Cryin'
5 - My Baby's Gone
6 - Don't You Want a Man Like Me
7 - She's Dynamite
8 - B.B. Blues
9 - New Way of Driving
10 - Questionnaire Blues
11 - Hard Workin' Woman
12 - She's a Mean Woman
13 - Pray for You
14 - That Ain't the Way to Do It
15 - She Don't Move Me No More
16 - Fine Lookin' Woman
17 - It's My Own Fault
18 - Shake It Up and Go
19 - Gotta Find My Baby
20 - Someday, Somewhere
21 - You Didn't Want Me
22 - Story from My Heart and Soul
23 - Boogie Woogie Woman
24 - Highway Bound
25 - Neighborhood Affair
26 - Why Did You Leave Me
27 - Praying to the Lord
28 - Please Help Me
Disc 3:
1 - Love You Baby
2 - When My Heart Beats Like a Hammer
3 - Woman I Love
4 - Everything I Do Is Wrong
5 - Whole Lotta' Love
6 - Boogie Rock (House Rocker)
7 - Dark Is the Night, Pt. 1
8 - Dark Is the Night, Pt. 2
9 - Let's Do the Boogie
10 - Sweet Little Angel
11 - Confessin' the Blues
12 - Baby, Look at You
13 - You Don't Know
14 - Be Careful With a Fool
15 - Recession Blues
16 - Days of Old
17 - You Know I Go for You
18 - Don't Look Now But I've Got the Blues
19 - Sweet Thing
20 - I've Got Papers on You, Baby
21 - Tomorrow Is Another Day
22 - Sneakin' Around
23 - Please Accept My Love
24 - Early in the Morning
25 - On My Word of Honor
26 - Don't Get Around Much Anymore
27 - Why Not
28 - Precious Lord
Disc 4:
1 - I'm a King
2 - Baby Please Don't Go
3 - Mean Old Frisco
4 - I've Got a Right to Love My Baby
5 - Fishin' After Me (Catfish Blues)
6 - Partin' Time
7 - Bad Luck Soul
8 - You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
9 - Get Out of Here
10 - Hold That Train
11 - Bad Case of Love
12 - Let Me Love You
13 - Mashed Potato Twist
14 - Got 'Em Bad
15 - Christmas Celebration
16 - Down Now
17 - Beautician Blues
18 - Worst Thing in My Life
19 - Blue Shadows
20 - It's a Mean World
21 - Five Long Years
22 - Make Me Blue
23 - Blues Stay Away from Me
24 - Long Gone Baby
25 - Jungle
26 - That Evil Child