- Better Not Look Down
- Same Old Story (Same Old Song)
- Happy Birthday Blues
- I've Always Been Lonely
- Second-Hand Woman
- Tonight I'm Gonna Make You a Star
- The Beginning of the End
- A Story Everybody Knows
- Take It Home
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Joe Sample Guest Artist,Keyboards
Kim Hutchcroft Guest Artist,Sax (Baritone),Saxophone
Stix Hooper Guest Artist,Drums,Percussion
Larry Williams Guest Artist,Saxophone
Wilton Felder Guest Artist,Bass,Saxophone
Paulinho Da Costa Guest Artist,Percussion
Dean Parks Guest Artist,Guitar
James Gadson Drums,Percussion
Jack Redmond Trombone
Quitman Dennis Horn,Saxophone
Gary Grant Trumpet
Maxine Willard Waters Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Oren Waters Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Luther Waters Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jack Redman Trombone
Julia Tillman Vocals (Background)
Julia Tillman Waters Vocals
Charles Fendley Trombone
Steve Madaio Trumpet
Paul Jackson, Jr. Guitar
Rik Pekkonen Mixing,Engineer
Erick Labson Remastering
Wilton Felder Composer,Producer
Earl Miller Photography
Joe Sample Composer,Producer
Vartan Reissue Art Director
Stewart Levine Producer
Stix Hooper Composer,Producer
Mike Fink Reissue Design
Kathe Schreyer Concept
Stuart Kusher Design,Art Direction
Pamela Hope Lobue Production Coordination
Bernie Grundman Mastering
B.B. King Composer
Andy McKaie Reissue Coordination


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Overview
This 1979 effort finds B.B. interpreting a number of pop-blues tunes, many of them co-written by Will Jennings and co-producer Joe Sample, with King co-writing two of the songs aboard. Even with a large, contemporary backdrop (including a seven-piece horn section and female backup singers), there's still plenty of room for B.B.'s stinging guitar and stentorian vocals in the mix. Highlights include the gospel-tinged "Better Not Look Down," "Same Old Story (Same Old Song)," "Happy Birthday Blues," "The Beginning of the End" and the title track. As one of B.B.'s more pop-oriented offerings, this succeeds admirably. ~ Cub Koda
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/21/1998 |
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Label: | Mca |
UPC: | 0008811177027 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
B.B. King Primary Artist,Vocals,GuitarJoe Sample Guest Artist,Keyboards
Kim Hutchcroft Guest Artist,Sax (Baritone),Saxophone
Stix Hooper Guest Artist,Drums,Percussion
Larry Williams Guest Artist,Saxophone
Wilton Felder Guest Artist,Bass,Saxophone
Paulinho Da Costa Guest Artist,Percussion
Dean Parks Guest Artist,Guitar
James Gadson Drums,Percussion
Jack Redmond Trombone
Quitman Dennis Horn,Saxophone
Gary Grant Trumpet
Maxine Willard Waters Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Oren Waters Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Luther Waters Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jack Redman Trombone
Julia Tillman Vocals (Background)
Julia Tillman Waters Vocals
Charles Fendley Trombone
Steve Madaio Trumpet
Paul Jackson, Jr. Guitar
Technical Credits
Will Jennings ComposerRik Pekkonen Mixing,Engineer
Erick Labson Remastering
Wilton Felder Composer,Producer
Earl Miller Photography
Joe Sample Composer,Producer
Vartan Reissue Art Director
Stewart Levine Producer
Stix Hooper Composer,Producer
Mike Fink Reissue Design
Kathe Schreyer Concept
Stuart Kusher Design,Art Direction
Pamela Hope Lobue Production Coordination
Bernie Grundman Mastering
B.B. King Composer
Andy McKaie Reissue Coordination
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