Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1993
Time: 73:59
Size: 170,2 MB
Label: Evidence
Styles: Blues/Chicago Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. You're My Lady - 5:08
2. Blues And Trouble - 6:18
3. It's Good To Be My Neighbor - 3:35
4. Lonesome For A Dime - 7:21
5. I Wish I Knew - 4:36
6. From Missouri - 3:46
7. Dangerous Woman - 5:06
8. That's Your Thing - 4:51
9. Can't Wait To See My Baby's Face - 4:55
10. In The Ghetto - 4:26
11. Honey Bee - 4:39
12. The Hawk Is Coming - 4:06
13. I Must Have A Hole In My Head - 3:30
14. Cold Man Ain't No Good - 5:35
15. Money's The Name Of The Game - 6:00
A compilation of the two albums Benton made for the French Black & Blue label in 1983 and 1985, this 15-song collection rates with his best. Two separate bands are involved, and the sound changes with them: backed by harpist Billy Branch's Sons of Blues, Benton exercises his R&B-laced chops, while the older hands behind him on "Honey Bee," "The Hawk Is Coming," and "Hole in My Head" (guitarist Johnny Littlejohn, pianist Leake, drummer Odie Payne) assure that the grooves stay more in the mainstream. (AllMusic Review by Bill Dahl)
Blues At The Top
Year: 1993
Time: 73:59
Size: 170,2 MB
Label: Evidence
Styles: Blues/Chicago Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. You're My Lady - 5:08
2. Blues And Trouble - 6:18
3. It's Good To Be My Neighbor - 3:35
4. Lonesome For A Dime - 7:21
5. I Wish I Knew - 4:36
6. From Missouri - 3:46
7. Dangerous Woman - 5:06
8. That's Your Thing - 4:51
9. Can't Wait To See My Baby's Face - 4:55
10. In The Ghetto - 4:26
11. Honey Bee - 4:39
12. The Hawk Is Coming - 4:06
13. I Must Have A Hole In My Head - 3:30
14. Cold Man Ain't No Good - 5:35
15. Money's The Name Of The Game - 6:00
A compilation of the two albums Benton made for the French Black & Blue label in 1983 and 1985, this 15-song collection rates with his best. Two separate bands are involved, and the sound changes with them: backed by harpist Billy Branch's Sons of Blues, Benton exercises his R&B-laced chops, while the older hands behind him on "Honey Bee," "The Hawk Is Coming," and "Hole in My Head" (guitarist Johnny Littlejohn, pianist Leake, drummer Odie Payne) assure that the grooves stay more in the mainstream. (AllMusic Review by Bill Dahl)
Blues At The Top
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