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And the free shipping. What can I say that hasn't already been said.Bobby is the man (period)And to top it all off, Amazon has a great price for this Anthology CD. Excellent value just cant be beat.There are at least 30 "hits" on this CD of 50. Dont even think about downloading per track. You will be looking at about $45-$50 bucks.
My husband and I love it. Sit down, pull your shoes off, relax and listen to this. You need no other. Yeah, this is what I mean when I say, "talking about the blues". We have all of Bobby's cds AND some tapes (we're from the "ole school").B.T. Bobby Blue Bland is the man. This is it. That roughness in his voice is it.
Just listen to the sound sample for "Poverty," as well as the songs I've already mentioned. Well, about half the stuff on this Anthology is equally good. I had already arrived home in my Jeep, but I sat there through the five minute song, in awe, and I couldn't stop thinking how this was something that Dylan or Jerry Garcia would just LOVE (and that was before I knew that "One More Saturday Night" was actually a Bobby Bland cover).
King in concert. I religiously listen to the blues show on my local jazz radio station every weekend, but besides one live Albert Collins CD, some John Lee Hooker, and some Howlin' Wolf, I've almost never actually gone out and bought something I heard on that show. How many artists have been covered by the Grateful Dead ("One More Saturday Night"), been sampled by Jay-Z ("Ain't No Love In the Heart of the City"), and played with B.B.
But when I heard Bobby's "Goin' Down Slow," I was transfixed. Check Bobby Bland out for yourself and you won't be disappointed. Just one: Bobby "Blue" Bland.
Man, this guy is amazing.
Even though he has a more sophisticated style of singing the blues, his singing will put you in a bluesy mood. You can't think about downhome blues without thinking about Bobby Bland.
For the price, its optimum. This cd is the best option for avid Bobby Bland fans. It has every song that you might possibly want and some you may have forgotten.
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