Take It Home (B. B. King album)
1979 studio album by B. B. King
Take It Home | ||||
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Studio album by B. B. King | ||||
Released | 1979 | |||
Recorded | December 1978–January 1979 | |||
Genre | Blues | |||
Length | 34:46 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer | Stix Hooper, Joe Sample, Stewart Levine, Wilton Felder | |||
B. B. King chronology | ||||
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Take It Home is a studio album by the American musician B.B. King, released in 1979.[1]
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Christgau's Record Guide | B+[3] |
MusicHound Blues: The Essential Album Guide | [4] |
The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings | [5] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | [6] |
The Bay State Banner noted that "the voice remains striking and the stinging fills when they come are impressive, but they cannot make routine arrangements and lyrics memorable."[7]
Track listing
- "Better Not Look Down" (Will Jennings, Joe Sample) – 3:22
- "Same Old Story (Same Old Song)" (Jennings, Sample) – 4:32
- "Happy Birthday Blues" (Jennings, Sample) – 3:15
- "I've Always Been Lonely" (Jennings, Sample) – 5:28
- "Second Hand Woman" (Jennings, Sample) – 3:20
- "Tonight I'm Gonna Make You a Star" (Jennings, King) – 3:26
- "The Beginning of the End" (Jennings, King) – 2:21
- "A Story Everybody Knows" (Stix Hooper, Jennings) – 2:47
- "Take It Home" (Wilton Felder, Jennings) – 3:07
Personnel
- B.B. King – guitar, vocals
- Dean Parks, Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar
- Wilton Felder – double bass, saxophone on "Take It Home"
- Joe Sample – keyboards
- Stix Hooper, James Gadson – drums, percussion
- Paulinho da Costa – percussion
- Larry Williams, Quitman Dennis – saxophone
- Chuck Findley, Jack Richmond – trombone
- Gary Grant, Steve Madaio – trumpet
- Julia Tillman, Luther Waters, Maxine Williard, Oren Waters – background vocals
References
- ^ "B.B. King : Album : Take It Home". Archived from the original on 2008-02-15. Retrieved 2008-01-28.
- ^ "Take It Home - B.B. King | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved May 25, 2021.
- ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: K". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 28, 2019.
- ^ MusicHound Blues: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 1998. p. 211.
- ^ Russell, Tony; Smith, Chris (2006). The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings. Penguin. p. 357. ISBN 978-0-140-51384-4.
- ^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 395.
- ^ Lane, George (23 Aug 1979). "Shades of Blue". Bay State Banner. No. 46. p. 20.
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- 1960: My Kind of Blues
- 1968: Blues on Top of Blues
- Lucille
- 1969: Completely Well
- 1970: Indianola Mississippi Seeds
- 1971: B.B. King in London
- 1972: L.A. Midnight
- Guess Who
- 1973: To Know You Is to Love You
- 1974: Friends
- 1975: Lucille Talks Back
- 1977: King Size
- 1978: Midnight Believer
- 1979: Take It Home
- 1981: There Must Be a Better World Somewhere
- 1982: Love Me Tender
- 1983: Blues 'N' Jazz
- 1985: Six Silver Strings
- 1988: King of the Blues: 1989
- 1991: There Is Always One More Time
- 1993: Blues Summit
- 1994: Heart to Heart
- 1997: Deuces Wild
- 1998: Blues on the Bayou
- 1999: Let the Good Times Roll
- 2000: Riding with the King
- Makin' Love Is Good for You
- 2003: Reflections
- 2005: B. B. King & Friends: 80
- 2008: One Kind Favor
- 1965: Live at the Regal
- 1967: Blues Is King
- 1969: Live & Well
- 1971: Live in Cook County Jail
- 1974: Together for the First Time... Live
- 1976: Bobby Bland and B. B. King Together Again...Live
- 1980: Now Appearing at Ole Miss
- 1990: Live at San Quentin
- 1991: Live at the Apollo
- 1999: Live in Japan
compilations
- 1957: Singin' the Blues
- 1958: The Blues
- 1968: His Best – The Electric B. B. King
- 1983: Why I Sing the Blues
- 1992: King of the Blues
- 1995: Lucille & Friends
- 1999: His Definitive Greatest Hits
- 2005: The Ultimate Collection
- 2007: The Best of the Early Years
- 2012: Ladies and Gentlemen... Mr. B.B. King
- 1951: "3 O'Clock Blues"
- 1952: "Shake It Up and Go"
- 1952: "You Know I Love You
- 1955: "Every Day I Have the Blues"
- 1956: "Sweet Little Angel"
- 1959: "Sugar Mama"
- 1961: "Someday Baby"
- 1962: "Goin' Down Slow"
- 1963: "Trouble in Mind"
- 1964: "How Blue Can You Get"
- "Rock Me Baby"
- "Please Send Me Someone to Love"
- 1965: "Blue Shadows"
- 1966: "Eyesight to the Blind"
- "Just Like a Woman"
- "Five Long Years"
- "Ain't Nobody's Business"
- 1970: "The Thrill Is Gone"
- "Worried Life"
- 1976: "Let the Good Times Roll"
- 1985: "Big Boss Man"
- 1988: "When Love Comes to Town"
- 1992: "Since I Met You Baby"
- 1961: "Driving Wheel
- 1974: "Black Night"
- 1977: "Don't You Lie to Me"
- 1985: "In the Midnight Hour"
- 1995: "You Shook Me"
- 1998: "Mean Ole' World"
- 1999: "Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens"
- "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby"
- "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie"
- "Buzz Me"
- "Saturday Night Fish Fry"
- "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out"
- "Early in the Mornin'"
- 2000: "Hold On, I'm Comin'"
- "Come Rain or Come Shine"
- "Since I Fell for You"
- 2005: "Need Your Love So Bad"
- "Early in the Morning"
- 2008: "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean"
- "Sitting on Top of the World"
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