One Kind Favor | 
| Artist: B.b. King Label: Geffen Records
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $9.81 You Save: $4.17 (30%)
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Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 211
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 001179102 UPC: 602517812413 EAN: 0602517812413 ASIN: B001CT05XA
Release Date: August 26, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | See That My Grave Is Kept Clean - B.B. King, Jefferson, Lemon | | • | I Get So Weary - B.B. King, Williams, Jean | | • | Get These Blues off Me - B.B. King, Walker, Lee Vida | | • | How Many More Years - B.B. King, Burnett, Chester | | • | Waiting for Your Call - B.B. King, Walker, T-Bone | | • | My Love Is Down - B.B. King, Johnson, Lonnie | | • | The World Gone Wrong - B.B. King, Mississippi Sheiks | | • | Blues Before Sunrise - B.B. King, Hooker, John L. | | • | Midnight Blues - B.B. King, Henry, John Willie | | • | Backwater Blues - B.B. King, Johnson, Lonnie | | • | Sitting on Top of the World - B.B. King, Mississippi Sheiks | | • | Tomorrow Night - B.B. King, Johnson, Lonnie |
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Album Description B.B. King returns to his blues roots with the help of producer T Bone Burnett on "One Kind Favor,". The legendary artist is backed on the effort by pianist Dr. John, drummer Jim Keltner and bassist Nathan East. The track list includes such blues chestnuts as Big Bill Broonzy's "Backwater Blues," Lonnie Johnson's "Tomorrow Night," Blind Lemon Jefferson's "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" and T-Bone Walker's "I Get So Weary."
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This Could Be His Swan Song? September 3, 2008 H. Brown (Omaha, Nebraska United States) 24 out of 31 found this review helpful
In the introduction for B.B. King At The Cook County Jail recording, the lady said that "B.B. King is known as the king of the blues and the chairman of all of the blues singers." That was true in 1971 and still rings true today. We have lost many of the blues legends, but the influence that BB has left is beginning to resonate and is metamorphosed to a new younger generation. Thanks in a large way by Eric Clapton's music and his Crossroads festivals, the torch is being passed to the likes of Derek Trucks, John Mayer and Doyle Bramhall II the blues will continue into the 21st century. I have followed him since my late teens (a LONG time ago) and this SOLO CD is above average for the past decade. His recording with Clapton was great too, but here he is with a great little combo of talented artists that anyone would be lucky to have back them. Dr. John, keyboards, drummer extraordinaire Jim Keltner and ex-Clapton bassist, Nathan East. Each and every track IS B.B. King, in his distinct vein of the blues. I pray that he'll be with us for many more years, but with the health issues he has had, this is an important disc or MP3 to own.
LONG LIVE THE 'KING'!!!! August 27, 2008 James Arria (West Haven, CT USA) 21 out of 25 found this review helpful
First off, to the 2 people that submitted reviews...do you people realize that this space is for reviewing an album by B.B. King??? Where the hell have you been??? Go back under a rock ok? I just got done listening to 'One Kind Favor' and all I can say is, B.B., please make music until you are 100...this album is OUTSTANDING. T-Bone Burnet, the album's producer did a phenomenal job re-creating the sound of B.B.'s 40's and 50's music. The horns give the music and after-hours feel, and B.B. has a great band featuring notables like Nathan East (Clapton) on stand up bass, and Jim Keltner on drums. Despite being 82 when this was recorded, you'd never know it by the way B.B's voice sounds. He can still let it rip when he wants to, like on 'Waiting For Your Call' or 'My Love Is Down'. Other times he and the band sound like they're having a ball on cuts like 'Blues Before Sunrise', 'Midnight Blues' and 'Backwater Blues'. Even at his age, B.B.'s playing still sounds fresh and exciting. He may not sting like in the old days, but his notes still can both soothe and exhilarate. The real keeper on this disc is the Lonnie Johnson number 'Tommorow Night' where's B.B.'s voice really hits home, and also features a great sax break. The great thing about this album is you can sit back on a summer day with a cold beer or pour a glass of wine on a cold winter night and just let the mood and music take you away. We can only wish muscians half B.B's age would make music this good. As the saying goes, 'if you can't dig this you got a hole in your soul!' Amen brother!!
Why he's KING September 14, 2008 Andre Heeger (Hamburg, Germany) 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
I shouldn't be blabbering here. The best thing is just to let the music speak for itself. But since you're already come this far, here we go. From the first cooking drums with BB adding his licks on See That My Grave Is Kept Clean you know you're in for a treat. And what a treat this is! Sure, BB had some nice stuff out lately, with all those folks playing along or having him play on theirs. But if you ask me there's nothing compared to him doing his own thing. That is what this is. B.B. at his best. Not too fast, drums cooking in the background, sometimes pushing things a little, bass humming and plucking the pickin' rythm, keys charming Lucille, horns pulling and pushing, in short, this is it! Need names? Just a few: Jim Keltner, Jay Bellerose drums & percussion, Neil Larsen B-3, Nathan East acoustic bass, Mike Elizondo bass, Dr. John piano, Johnny Lee Schell guitar, and of course BB himself on vocals and lead guitar - with T Bone Burnett producing. The booklet pictures are nice too. BB looking out over the (what seems like the Mississippi near Memphis?) river, lonely railroad tracks, evening sky. The whole set gives you the feeling of being in the studio with BB and his gang, somewhere way down south, enjoying the music. Perfect!
Possibly the best studio album of his career August 30, 2008 Michael Wheeler (Las Vegas, Nevada United States) 10 out of 14 found this review helpful
Riley B. King (aka B.B. King) is like a fine wine. The older he gets the better he gets. Rolling Stone magazine called this CD a masterpiece. I must say I have to concurr. This is in my mind one of the finest blues albums I have ever heard. This album is pretty much what you would expect from B.B, King. He has always been known for his very clean guitar playing. He is like Eric Clapton, in that he phrases his guitar solos superbly. The difference with this album is, his guitar playing is the best its ever been. He is at the top of his game. He has surrounded himself with Nathan East who has worked with Eric Clapton on and off for 25 years or better. He also has Jim Keltner who has worked with John Lennon and George Harrison among many others over the years. Keltner has always been in demand. He also has Dr. John on piano B.B. does Blind Lemon Jefferson's, See that my grave is kept clean, as well as John Lee Hooker's, Blues before sunrise. Waiting for your call by T Bone Walker and Sitting on top of the world, by the Mississippi Sheiks among others. All of the songs are covers from other blues artists. This is the blues the way that only the master B.B. King can play. This is for any blues fan and certainly any fan of B.B. King. At his advanced age you have to wonder how much he has left. If this is infact his swan song, he saved the best for last............Long Live B.B. King
Punished for buying plastic-and-lacquer CDs? September 23, 2008 Raul (Spain) 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
The mp3 version of "One Kind Favor" has 3 bonus tracks (13. My Baby Is Now, 14. Just To Be With You, 15. Haunted House)and you can only get them if you buy the full album. Now, the price of the CD was quite fair, and then they screw everything up with this? If you want to pay for higher audio quality in a physical disc you are punished? Oh, please! Just forget about MY money!
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