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4.0 out of 5 stars
Keeping good company,
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This review is from: Blues Summit (Audio CD)
This is a very enjoyable release from B.B. King, and friends! Well recorded and a very nice selection of songs and guests joining B.B. - I think this is what makes this recording such a treat!The stand out song for me is Call it Stormy Mondy with Albert Collins - a great version of this song!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Blues Event!,
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This review is from: Blues Summit (Audio CD)
This aptly-titled collection of blues duets between BB and his fellow blues greats is nothing less than a milestone in recorded sound, living history really. But don't put this CD up on blocks in your garage, listen to it again and again and wear it out! You'll be a better person for it. Your neighbors will wonder why you've suddenly decided to smile all the time. Even telemarketers will feel good as you pleasantly tell them 'no thank you'! This fine set of tunes is better than...well, better than lotsa other things, I can tell you that. You must own this CD. You must own this CD....
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Monster duets!!!,
By Ricardo Neves Gonzalez (Petrópolis-R.J. Brazil-bluesfan@ig.com.br) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blues Summit (Audio CD)
This is a superb B.B.'s album,really one of the bests from 90's,and we can recognize a great performance of B.B. King,not only with his "Lucille",but still yet with his raucous loudly great vocal tunes,like never before!!Great album,great participations,with the gem of the blues.The presences here are enriched with the performances of the legendary "Memphis Horns"and Kim Wilsom from "The Fabulous Thunderbirds".This is an album to be at a special place at any bluesfans collections!I really recomend!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome, nearly flawless,
By Jeremy Short (Jackson, Kentucky United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blues Summit (Audio CD)
I bought this album 4 years after it's release (I was 10 years old), and listened the hell out of the first song, then put it down and didn't touch it until a few months ago. Now, a full-fledged Blues fan who can finally relate to what the Blues is and respect the guitar playing, I listened to this album and was blown away. Some of the songs still aren't all that good to me today (Since I Met You Baby, Somehting You Got, You're The Boss) and the rest are utterly awesome, the best track being I Gotta Move Outta This Neighborhood/Nobody Loves Me But My Mother. The solos on the song are ... great, and it's got some classic B.B. humor as well. A close second is Stormy Monday, with the trademark great solo (can he write a bad one?) and Blues lyrics. The rest of the album plays great with any Blues surroundings (Playin' With My Friends-backyard BBQ, and any other song-highway, jailhouse, empty bed, bottom of whiskey glass...). B.B. King will always be remembered for the Blues. This album only furthers his status as the king of the Blues...
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Summit,
By booknblueslady (Woodland, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blues Summit (Audio CD)
One of life's greatest pleasures is listening to (and watching) a performer who truly enjoys his work. B.B. King is one of those performers. He loves the music and he loves performing and if by chance he can have a little help from his friends - why that makes everything just a little bit better.The Blues Summit is truly a remarkable cd, with BB performer duets with some of the elite of the blues performers. Every song is a pleasure. There is not a throwaway on this cd. BB does great work with the divas - Koko Taylor, Etta James, Katie Webster, Ruth Brown and Irma Thomas. Listening to Ruth Brown and BB do You're the Boss, you just know they are having a great time performing together. Call it Stormy Monday with Albert Collins is a great version of this classic song. This is a good cd for purists, those who like their blues with a little rock and someone wanting an introduction to the blues. It will put a smile on your face.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best blues album of the 90's,
By Blues Bro "bluesbro" (Lakewood, Colorado USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blues Summit (Audio CD)
Its hard to find an album in these days that you could put in the same shelf as your classic Muddy, Wolf, Johnson, Sonny Boy albums. But this surely can. The album has a quelity rarely displayed on blues album today, its fresh, and a lot of these tracks are first or second takes, no shameful overdubs. Every tracks is a first class performance, something magic definitely happended in these sessions. Albert Collins just plays one of his bests recorded solos of his life. Buddy Guy sings with that passionate almost out of control energy that he displays at his best. Duets albums have become a common thing in blues today, this is the best. All of these guys are BLUES artists, no rocknrollers, pops, countrys or crooners to cash on a certain market.Great for an introduction to the blues as well.
5.0 out of 5 stars
BB and his friends are welcome here anytime,
By Guitar Man (Electric Ladyland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blues Summit (Audio CD)
This disc is so much fun to listen to, it puts me into a party mood every time I put it on. The duets are all pretty good, but the standout tracks are "Playin with My Friends" w/ Robert Cray, "You Shook Me" w/ John Lee Hooker, "Call It Stormy Monday" w/Albert Collins and "Everybody's Had The Blues" w/Joe Louis Walker. This is good time blues music at it's best. The next time you have friends over for a BBQ or a poker game, toss this CD on and let the good times roll!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Call It Stormy Monday alone is worth the price,
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This review is from: Blues Summit (Audio CD)
B.B. King is the greatest living bluesman and Albert Collins was one of the best blues guitarists in the world. Put the two together and you have pure magic. Blues Summit is a great album, but the absolute highlight is Stormy Monday with B.B. and Albert Collins. These two blues masters engage in an awesome 9-minute guitar shootout, which nothing else on the album manages to live up to. Still there's some great duets with John Lee Hooker, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy and Lowell Fulson. Great album, blues lovers will really love it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Want to introduce someone to BB? Get this CD!,
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This review is from: Blues Summit (Audio CD)
A friend first gave me a copy of Blues Summit and I'm still thanking her. This is pure pleasure -- start to finish. My special favorites are the duets with Katie Webster, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker and Ruth Brown. If you have a friend thinking about listening to BB or the blues, give them this CD -- they'll be hooked.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sizzlin' 5,
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This review is from: Blues Summit (Audio CD)
B.B.King is One Of The Greatest Artists Ever.His Talent&Depth are Timeless.This Album Captures His Talent with Other Great talents Such as Albert Collins,Etta James who still Sounds Incredible.Robert Cray,Buddy Guy,Ruth Brown&the Mighty Lowell Fulson &the Man John Lee Hooker.Plus Countless Others.The Talent Here will Blow Your Mind just Like The Music.Only B.B.King could pull this Off this Strongly.
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Blues Summit by B.B. King (Audio CD - 1993)
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