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Take It Home [1998 ­Reissue]

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Format
CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Release Date
22 June 1998
Album: Take It Home [1998 Reissue]
# Song Title   Time
1)    Better Not Look Down Single Version More Info... 3:22
2)    Same Old Story (Same Old Song) Album Version More Info... 4:33
3)    Happy Birthday Blues Single Version More Info... 3:15
4)    I've Always Been Lonely Album Version More Info... 5:27
5)    Second Hand Woman Album Version More Info... 3:21
6)    Tonight I'm Gonna Make You A Star Album Version More Info... 3:27
7)    The Beginning Of The End Album Version More Info... 2:22
8)    A Story Everybody Knows Album Version More Info... 2:48
9)    Take It Home Album Version More Info... 3:07
 

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Album: Take It Home [1998 Reissue]
# Song Title   Time
1)    Better Not Look Down Single Version More Info... 3:22
2)    Same Old Story (Same Old Song) Album Version More Info... 4:33
3)    Happy Birthday Blues Single Version More Info... 3:15
4)    I've Always Been Lonely Album Version More Info... 5:27
5)    Second Hand Woman Album Version More Info... 3:21
6)    Tonight I'm Gonna Make You A Star Album Version More Info... 3:27
7)    The Beginning Of The End Album Version More Info... 2:22
8)    A Story Everybody Knows Album Version More Info... 2:48
9)    Take It Home Album Version More Info... 3:07
 
Product Description
Product Details
EAN
0008811177027
Writer
Country
USA
Studio/Live
Studio
Guest Artist
Dean Parks; Paulinho DaCosta; Wilton Felder; Larry Williams; Stix Hooper; Kim Hutchcroft; Joe Sample
Label
MCA (USA)
Performer Notes
  • Personnel: B.B. King, Dean Parks, Paul M. Jackson Jr. (guitar); Wilton Felder (bass, saxophone); Dennis Quitman, Larry Williams (saxophone); Kim Hutchcroft (baritone saxophone); Steve Madaio, Gary Grant (trumpet); Jack Redmond, Charles Fendley (trombone); "Stix" Hooper, James Gadson (drums, percussion); Paulinho da Costa (percussion); Julia Tillman, Maxine Willard, Luther Waters, Oren Waters (background vocals).
  • Producers: Stewart Levine, Wilton Felder, "Stix" Hooper, Joe Sample.
  • All tracks have been digitally remastered.
  • Personnel: B.B. King (vocals, guitar); Luther Waters, Maxine Willard Waters, Oren Waters (vocals, background vocals); Julia Tillman Waters (vocals); Dean Parks, Paul Jackson, Jr. (guitar); Kim Hutchcroft (saxophone, baritone saxophone); Quitman Dennis (saxophone, horns); Larry Williams , Wilton Felder (saxophone); Gary Grant, Steve Madaio (trumpet); Charles Fendley, Jack Redman, Jack Redmond (trombone); Joe Sample (keyboards); James Gadson, Stix Hooper (drums, percussion); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Julia Tillman (background vocals).
  • Audio Mixer: Rik Pekkonen.
  • Audio Remasterer: Erick Labson.
  • Recording information: Hollywood, CA (12/1978/01/1979).
  • Photographer: Earl Miller.
  • The raw, real sound of B.B. King's blues was not exactly in vogue in 1979. The notion of "unplugged" would not come into fashion for another decade or so, and popular music was edging closer to a more-is-better approach to production. Perhaps in response to the prevailing aesthetic, King employed the substantial talents of Joe Sample and the Crusaders on TAKE IT HOME to make a record that would be accessible to more than just the blues aficionados of the world.
  • TAKE IT HOME covers many popular styles of the time: an '80s-style party groove on "A Story Everybody Knows," laid-back funk on "Tonight I'm Gonna Make You a Star" and smooth jazz on the title track. Of course, since it's a B.B. King record, there is blues, but it's a pumped-up blues. Traditional three-chord tunes like "Happy Birthday Blues" and "Second Hand Woman" are made gargantuan by big horn sections and prominent back-up vocals. Of the blues numbers, "I've Always Been Lonely" sounds the most timeless, with King's off-hand vocal eloquence and lovely fills and soloing proving that regardless of era or production, he can tear it up in inimitable fashion.
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