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Bobby Blue Band: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 - The Duke Recordings

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Download links and information about Bobby Blue Band: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 - The Duke Recordings by Bobby " Blue " Bland. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 44:51 minutes.

Artist: Bobby " Blue " Bland
Release date: 1998
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues
Tracks: 16
Duration: 44:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Farther up the Road (Single) (featuring Bobby Bland) 2:59
2. I'll Take Care of You (Single) (featuring Bobby Bland) 2:27
3. I Pity the Fool (Single) (featuring Bobby Bland) 2:43
4. Cry, Cry, Cry (Single) (featuring Bobby Bland) 2:45
5. Don't Cry No More (featuring Bobby Bland) 2:29
6. Ain't That Lovin' You (Single) (featuring Joe Scott, Bobby Bland) 2:34
7. Who Will the Next Fool Be? (Stereo) (featuring Bobby Bland) 2:29
8. Turn On Your Love Light (Stereo) (featuring Bobby Bland) 2:40
9. Stormy Monday Blues (Stereo) (featuring Bobby Bland) 4:10
10. Yield Not to Temptation (Single) (featuring Joe Scott, Bobby Bland) 2:37
11. That's the Way Love Is (Stereo) (featuring Bobby Bland) 2:39
12. Call On Me (Single) (featuring Bobby Bland) 2:34
13. These Hands (Small but Mighty) [Single] (featuring Bobby Bland) 2:23
14. That Did It (Single) (featuring Bobby Bland) 3:31
15. Good Time Charlie, Pt. 1 (Single) (featuring Bobby Bland) 2:36
16. Chains of Love (Single) (featuring Bobby Bland) 3:15

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This single-disc compilation cherry-picks through MCA's three two-disc anthology sets and puts together 16 tracks of essential Bland, starting with 1957's "Farther up the Road" and ending up with his 1969 reading of Big Joe Turner's "Chains of Love." It gathers up all the biggies: "Turn on Your Lovelight," "I Pity the Fool," "Stormy Monday Blues," "Call On Me," "I'll Take Care of You," and the transfers are exemplary. While it obviously leaves off a few of the early favorites — "Little Boy Blue" is almost inexcusable in its absence — this and its companion volume will be the best introduction for anyone wanting to explore the Bobby Bland collection.