Wednesday, March 4, 2015

B.B. King - The Life Of Riley OST

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 74:34
Size: 170.7 MB
Styles: Modern electric blues, Soundtrack
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[5:20] 1. Walking Dr. Bill
[1:27] 2. Nobody Loves Me But My Mother
[8:34] 3. To Know You Is To Love You
[2:32] 4. Paying The Cost To Be The Boss
[2:59] 5. Three O'clock Blues
[3:10] 6. Sweet Little Angel
[2:30] 7. Catfish Blues (Fishin' After Me)
[2:36] 8. Everyday I Have The Blues
[3:34] 9. How Blue Can You Get
[4:52] 10. Chains And Things
[5:23] 11. The Thrill Is Gone
[3:57] 12. Caldonia
[6:08] 13. Sweet Sixteen
[4:07] 14. Hold On (I Feel Our Love Is Changing)
[4:15] 15. When Love Comes To Town
[4:22] 16. Riding With The King
[2:32] 17. Messy But Good
[3:20] 18. Precious Lord
[2:47] 19. Think It Over

B.B. King became the very face of modern blues at the close of the 20th century, mixing his warm and weary vocals with an elegant call and response electric guitar style, bridging the old country blues with the urban elements of R&B, jazz, and soul, and all of it done with a consistent class and style. King's story, which begins as an orphaned child working in a cotton field and ends with him playing headlining shows in the best clubs all over the globe, was given a fine film treatment in Jon Brewer's bio documentary The Life of Riley, and this set is the soundtrack for that film. Following the storyline of the documentary closely, it does a wonderful job of showing King's musical development chronologically, beginning with 1951's “3 O’Clock Blues” and running all the way through to his comeback (although he'd never really been away) hit "Riding with the King" from 2000, and adding live tracks at key intervals, featuring guest spots from Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood, Derek Trucks, and others. Assembled with care, this release makes a great introduction to the history, depth, and scope of King's iconic career. ~Steve Leggett

The Life Of Riley OST

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