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The Anthology - Bobby "Blue" Bland
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Track Listing
  1. Lovin' Blues
  2. It's My Life, Baby
  3. I Woke up Screaming
  4. You've Got Bad Intentions
  5. I Smell Trouble
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  1. Lovin' Blues
  2. It's My Life, Baby
  3. I Woke up Screaming
  4. You've Got Bad Intentions
  5. I Smell Trouble
  6. Farther up the Road
  7. Little Boy Blue
  8. I'm Not Ashamed
  9. I'll Take Care of You
  10. Lead Me On
  11. Cry, Cry, Cry
  12. I've Been Wrong So Long
  13. I Pity the Fool
  14. Don't Cry No More
  15. Ain't That Lovin' You
  16. Who Will the Next Fool Be?
  17. Stormy Monday Blues
  18. Turn on Your Love Light
  19. Yield Not to Temptation
  20. 36-22-36
  21. Call on Me
  22. That's the Way Love Is
  23. Ain't Nothing You Can Do
  24. Share Your Love With Me
  25. Blind Man
  26. Ain't Doin' Too Bad, Pt. 1
  27. These Hands
  28. I'm Too Far Gone (To Turn Around)
  29. Good Time Charlie, Pt. 1
  30. Poverty
  31. You're All I Need
  32. That Did It
  33. Driftin' Blues
  34. Save Your Love for Me
  35. Rockin' in the Same Old Boat
  36. Ask Me 'Bout Nothin' (But the Blues)
  37. Chains of Love
  38. If You Got a Heart
  39. Do What You Set Out to Do
  40. Goin' Down Slow
  41. This Time I'm Gone for Good
  42. Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City
  43. I Wouldn't Treat a Dog (The Way You Treated Me)
  44. Yolanda
  45. I Take It on Home
  46. It Ain't the Real Thing
  47. Let the Good Times Rol
  48. The Soul of a Man
  49. Soon as the Weather Breaks
  50. Recess in Heaven
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As the quintessential chitlin' circuit R&B/blues star, Memphis-based singer Bobby "Blue" Bland's career has been relatively well-documented on CD. Still, until this 2001 double set, all 25 of his Top Ten R&B hits have not been available in one package. The Anthology is still not a complete career overview though, as it ends in 1982 before his prolific years at Malaco. It does, however, cover a remarkably prolific 30-year period, starting with his first recordings for Duke in 1952 and touching base at Dunhill and MCA, all ...

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