Blues Summit (1993) ( )

Artist: B.B. King
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Label: Uni/mca
UPC: 00008811071028
Release Date: 6/22/1993
Buy.com Sku: 60142107
Item#: M6MCN6
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Playin' With My Friends - (with Robert Cray) ~ B.B. King
2. Since I Met You Baby - (with Katie Webster) ~ B.B. King
3. I Pity the Fool - (with Buddy Guy) ~ B.B. King
4. You Shook Me - (with John Lee Hooker) ~ B.B. King
5. Something You Got - (with Koko Taylor) ~ B.B. King
6. There's Something on Your Mind - (with Etta James) ~ B.B. King
7. Little by Little - (with Lowell Fulson) ~ B.B. King
8. Call It Stormy Monday - (with Albert Collins) ~ B.B. King
9. You're the Boss - (with Ruth Brown) ~ B.B. King
10. We're Gonna Make It - (with Irma Thomas) ~ B.B. King
11. I Gotta Move Out Of This Neighborhood / Nobody Loves Me But My Mother ~ B.B. King
12. Everybody's Had the Blues - (with Joe Louis Walker) ~ B.B. King

(P) 1993 Geffen Records
(C) 1993 Geffen Records

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
B.B. King Orchestra: B.B. King (vocals, guitar); Leon Warren (guitar); Walter King, Melvin Jackson (saxophone); James Bolden (trumpet); James Toney, Michael Doster (bass); Calep Emphrey, Jr.(drums); Tony Coleman (percussion).
Additional personnel: Vasti Jackson, Mabon "Teenie" Hodges (guitars), Kim Wilson (harmonica); Lee Allen, Nancy Wright (saxophone); Ben Cauley (trumpet); Randy Waldman (synthesizer); Antoine Salley (percussion); Maxine Waters, Julia Tilman Waters, Maxayne Lewis (background vocals).
Additional guest artists: Kim Wilson (vocals, harmonica), Irma Thomas (vocals), Katie Webster (piano, vocals), Joe Louis Walker (guitar, vocals), The Memphis Horns.
Principally recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee from February 15-19, 1993 and Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California from March 8-12, 1993. Contains liner notes by Andy McKaie.
On this release, King comes close to equaling his past triumphs on small independent labels in the '50s and '60s. He's ditched the psuedo-hip production fodder and cut a 12-song set matching him with blues peers. His duets with Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, and Albert Collins are especially worthy, while the songs with Koko Taylor, Ruth Brown, and Irma Thomas have some good-natured banter and exchanges, as well as tasty vocals. The master gives willing pupils Joe Louis Walker and Robert Cray valuable lessons on their collaborations. There's also a medley in which King invokes the spirit of his chitlin circuit days, taking the vocal spotlight while his Orchestra roars along underneath. ~ Ron Wynn
BLUES SUMMIT, a series of duets with a who's who of the blues, is classic B.B. King, probably his finest album of the 1990s. And if BLUES SUMMIT proves anything, it's that B.B. King is still hard, still a leader, still capable of raising the hairs on the back of your neck as he grooves into his sixth decade of preaching the blues.
B.B. King isn't merely a blues innovator, he's a student of the music, an avid collector of blues, R&B and jazz recordings. It is precisely this depth of knowledge, and his abiding love for the music, that allows BLUES SUMMIT to transcend the pitfalls that usually undermine your average supersession.
B.B. King consistently plays to the strengths of his collaborators on BLUES SUMMIT. Where B.B. King's modern blues style is urbane and swinging, the blues of John Lee Hooker are countrified and funky, harkening back to ancient oral traditions; yet they manage to reach a thrilling down home accord on "You Shook Me." Blues masters Robert Cray and Buddy Guy cut their teeth on B.B. King, and here they return the favor with wit and energy on "Playin' With My Friends" and "I Pity The Fool." His encounters with blues divas Koko Taylor, Ruth Brown, Etta James and Irma Thomas are dinstinguished by tenderness, good humor and soul, while Texas guitar legend Albert Collins inspires some torrid exchanges on "Call It Stormy Monday." And to top it all off is B.B.'s showcase on "I Gotta Move Out Of This Neighborhood/Nobody Loves Me But My Mother," featuring one of his most fervent recorded solos in years. Still the King.
BLUES SUMMIT won the 1994 Grammy Award for "Traditional Blues Album."

 
Compilation Appearances
Happy Anniversary Charlie Brow
Vol. 3-Blues Is Alright
Vol. 1-All Time Classic Blues
Collins Mix-Best Of
Rhythm Country & Blues
Thelma & Louise
Rattle & Hum
Best Christmas Ever
Vol. 2-Blues Is Alright
Casino
Absolutely The Best Of The Blu
Thrill Is Gone
For Guatemala & Kosovo
Best Blues Album In The World.
Milk Cow Blues
Best Of The Blues
Contemporary Jazz Christmas
Montreal Jazz Festival
Every Day I Have The Blues
Pure Blues
Anthology (Bonus Tracks)
New Breed R & B
Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey
Blind Pig 25th Anniversary Col
Musical Biography
American Roots Music
American Roots Music
Vol. 5-Very Special Christmas
Deluxe Edition (Bonus Tracks)
Best Of The Blues (Bonus Tracks)
Black & Proud
Big Blues Box
Stardust Collection (Limited Edition)
It`ll Come To You
Playin With My Friends (SACD)
Blues Singer
20th Century Masters Best Of
20th Century Masters Best Of
Martin Scorsese Presents: The Best Of The Blues
20th Century Masters Best Of
Swing Low Sweet Chariot
Blues Story
Essential
Yule Be Miserable
I Heard It On Npr: Shake These Blues
A Tribute To Johnny Lang
Roots Of Rock 'n'roll
Greatest Blues
N'awlinz: dis Dat Or D'udda
Century Of The Blues
Genius Loves Company
Genius Loves Company (SACD Hybrid)
Blues 1925-1952
Lightning In A Bottle
Best Of The Blues(3-Pk Fo
Rock & Roll 5 1949
Blues Grande Anthologie 1925-1962
Best Of The Blues
Genius Loves Company
Ham Hocks & Cornbread
Best Of Blues (3pkdigi)
Best Of Blues:50 Hits
29 R&b Classics That Rocked Juke 1952
29 R&b Classics That Rocked Juke 1954
29 R&b Classics That Rocked Juke 1953
Contemporary Jazz Christmas
My Very Special(legacyed)
Gold:blues
20Th Century Masters: Best Of Blues 2
7Th Inning Stretch / O.s.t.
Best Of Blues
Last Man Standing
Blues D'azur
Black & White Blues Guitars
10 Days Out: Blues From The Backroad (w/ Bonus DVD)
Best Of Rhythm Blues: Hits 1954/195
Boogie Shack:let's Rock Roll
Definitive Collection
Gold:crusaders
Compadres:anthology Of Duets
Best Of Van Morrison Vol 3
Ray Charles Friends
This Is Blues
Goin Home:tribute To Fats Domingo
Solos Sessions Encores
Complete Clapton
Rolling Stones Jukebox
Blues Roots Of The Rolling Stones
Van Morrison's Jukebox
25 Best:blues Classics
Gospel Classics
Blue Moo
Songs
Brief History Of The Blues
Jazz Blues Christmas
Play
Roots Of The Allman Brothers
Roots Of Jimi Hendrix
Guitar Masters V2
Guitar Masters V2
I Feel Free:eric Clapton Salute
Absolutely The Best Blues Volume 3
Theme Time Radio Hour:season 2
Four Kings Of Blues Guitar:bb Freddie
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out [40th Anniversary Limited Edition Super Deluxe Set 3-CD/3-LP/1-DVD]
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out [40th Anniversary Deluxe Box Set]

 
Associated Artists and Works
Bland, Bobby
Bland, Bobby "Blue"
Bland, Bobby "Blue"
Together Again...Live ~ Bland, Bobby "Blue"
Bland, Bobby "Blue"
Bland, Bobby "Blue"
Brubeck, Dave
Riding With The King ~ Clapton, Eric
Clapton, Eric
Danger Danger
To Know You Is to Love You ~ Danger Danger
Danger Danger
Danger Danger
Ears, Rabbit
Rabbit Ears
Rabbit Ears
Santana
Heart To Heart ~ Schuur, Diane
Schuur, Diane
Various Artists
Webster, Ben
Williamson, Sonny Boy
Williamson, Sonny Boy

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 06/22/1993
Original Release Date : 1993
Catalog ID : 10710
Label : MCA Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 62m : 45s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : ADD
UPC : 00008811071028

 
Professional Reviews
Q (8/93, p.96)
- 3 Stars - Good - "...he checks the oldbuddytude at the studio door when it's a fellow guitar-slinger opposite....King's terrifyingly unfettered singing implies that, if he cares to, he could still break new ground..."

Down Beat (11/93, p.37)
- 4.5 Stars - Very Good Plus - "...just plain, raw, sweaty, downhome blues with a sense of humor and a lot of spontaneous interaction in the studio, the way records ought to be made. This is quite simply the best B.B. King album in 20 years...."

Musician (9/93, p.76)
- "...though the formula seems hackneyed--duets with damn near every blues great still drawing breath--the results are anything but..."

Audio Magazine (11/93, p.110)
- "...An instant classic....The performances are releaxed but sizzling...."

  
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