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Everyone has their favourite artists and Bobby Bland is
undoubtedly the Primer's, at least in the R&B idiom.
Undeniably one of the great blues vocalists of all time,
rather like B.B. King he has straddled the charts over
many decades and recorded in a variety of styles. Always
a blues ballad stylist without peer, he had little
difficulty in creating the soul/blues hybrid represented
by his albums from the 70's onwards.
There is still a tremendous amount of material available
from his Duke label recording period, when he first
consistently started hitting the Billboard and R'n'B
charts - including any number of compilations of which "The
Best Of" is but one example. This is a single CD at
a relatively cheap introductory price but Bland is worth
more than that - if you can, try and get hold of one of
the many double CD collections which are still
available. Better still, collect the original albums
from the period - most have been reissued and Bland was
one of the few artists around at that time who put
albums together rather than a couple of single tracks
surrounded by second and third rate filler - probably
because he worked in partnership with Joe Scott, a
talented arranger and writer of much of the material
Bland recorded.
One of the very best from the time was the album "Two
Steps From The Blues" which includes Bland standards
such as 'I Pity The Fool', 'Cry, Cry, Cry' and 'I'll
Take Care Of You' as well as the title track.
When Bland joined ABC Dunhill, he teamed up with
producer Steve Barri and a stellar set of session men
and produced albums of the quality of "His California
Album", "Dreamer" and, perhaps best of all, "Reflections
In Blue" (All still available on CD). On each he
proved himself a great interpreter of wide ranging
material. He is still recording and albums such as "Members
Only" and "After All" (on the Malaco label)
are all worth hearing. The CD "First Class Blues"
(Malaco MCD 5000) captures material from these and other
Malaco recordings.
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