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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. If You Love Me - King, B.B. & Van Morrison 2. Thrill Is Gone - King, B.B. & Tracy Chapman 3. Rock Me Baby - King, B.B. & Eric Clapton 4. Please Send Me Someone To Love - King, B.B. & Mick Hucknall 5. Baby I Love You - King, B.B. & Bonnie Raitt 6. Ain't Nobody Home - King, B.B. & D'Angelo 7. There Must Be A Better World Somewhere - King, B.B. & Dr. John 8. Confessin' The Blues - King, B.B. & Marty Stuart 9. Payin' The Cost To Be The Boss - King, B.B. & The Rolling Stones 10. Dangerous Mood - King, B.B. & Joe Cocker 11. Keep It Coming - King, B.B. & Heavy D 12. Cryin' Won't Help You Babe - King, B.B. & David Gilmour/Paul Carrack 13. Night Life - King, B.B. & Willie Nelson
Album Notes Personnel includes: B.B. King (guitar); Sid Page (conductor); Paul Carrack (vocals, keyboards, Hammond B-3 organ); Bonnie Raitt, Eric Clapton, Marty Stuart (vocals, guitar, David Gilmour); Van Morrison, Tracy Chapman, Mick Hucknall, Dr. John, D'Angelo, Joe Cocker, Heavy D, Mick Jagger, Willie Nelson (vocals); Keith Richards, Ron Wood (guitar); Bruce Dukov, Armen Garabedian, Berj Garabedian, Norman Hughes, Tamara Hatwan, Kenneth Yerke, Andrea Byers (violins); Robert Becker (viola); Larry Colbert, Marston Smith, Dane Little, Martin Tillman, Miles Tackett (cello); Joe Sublett (tenor saxophone); Brian Murray (trumpet); Jools Holland (piano); Leon Pendarvis (keyboards); Tommy Eyre (keyboards); Pino Palladino (bass); Andy Newmark, Charlie Watts (drums).DEUCES WILD was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album.You can't move an inch without tripping over a superstar on this album of celebrity duets. On DEUCES WILD, B. B. looks beyond the blues world to collaborate with such unlikely folks as Willie Nelson, Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, and even rapper Heavy D. On newly recorded versions of classic B.B. numbers such as "The Thrill Is Gone" (with Tracy Chapman) and "Paying The Cost To Be The Boss" (with the Rolling Stones), the legendary blues guitarslinger reinvents his own material to accommodate his famous pals, whose respect for King and enthusiasm for this project are apparent on each track. Most effective are the tunes that find B.B. paired up with veteran blues belters like Joe Cocker ("Dangerous Mood") and Van Morrison ("If You Love Me"). Editorial Reviews Down Beat (02/01/1998) | |||||||||||
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