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 conveniently located under the current Universal Music label umbrella. Die-hard fans of Bland during this period likely own the three double-disc sets MCA released in the mid-'90s but, for those who don't need the warts-and-all treatment yet want something more in depth than skimpy single-disc collections, this is certainly the way to go. Soul expert Bill Dahl's excellent liner notes provide anecdotes along with the major events that shaped Bland's life and ultimately these recordings. The 16-page book lists detailed and comprehensive individual track information, noting specific musicians on each of the 50 cuts. The overall effect is startling in its consistency. Bland's style and voice are immediately identifiable throughout, and the songwriting -- even on the later tracks -- typically suits his grits-and-honey approach. A previously unreleased live eight-minute 1973 version of "This Time I'm Gone for Good," which demonstrates how effectively Bland extended his songs in concert, is the only collectable track here, but this chronologically arranged set is not geared toward that segment of the audience. Sonically, The Anthology is the best this material has ever sounded, with the '60s songs absolutely stunning in their remastered definition. While he experienced a significant career resurgence in the '80s, which is where this sets stops, these are the classic songs that form the basis of any serious blues collection. As such, it's an essential document of one of America's most talented, and creative, blues singers. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide
The Anthology
06/05/2001 | Mca
All Music Guide Review
The Anthology Track Listing
Credits of The Anthology
- Andy McKaie
- Producer, Compilation
- Michael Omartian
- Organ, Piano
- Clyde Otis
- Producer
- Dean Parks
- Guitar
- Curtis Robinson
- Bass
- Hamp Simmons
- Bass
- Gerald Sims
- Guitar
- Maxine Willard Waters
- Vocals (Background)
- Ernie Watts
- Horn
- Dick Hyde
- Horn
- Jack Kelson, Jr.
- Horn
- Bill Dahl
- Liner Notes
- Vartan
- Art Direction
- Erick Labson
- Digital Remastering
- Geary Chansley
- Research
- Julia Tillman
- Vocals (Background)
- Teddy Reynolds
- Piano
- Jay Wellington
- Arranger
- Beth Stempel
- Production Coordination
- Joe Scott
- Trumpet
- Mel Brown
- Guitar
- Roy Gaines
- Guitar
- Monk Higgins
- Sax (Tenor)
- Freddy Robinson
- Guitar
- Laythan Armor
- Piano
- Steve Barri
- Producer
- Jimmy Beck
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)
- Ben Benay
- Guitar
- Wayne Bennett
- Guitar
- Max Bennett
- Bass
- Ginger Blake
- Vocals (Background)
- Johnny Board
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)
- George Bohannon
- Trombone
- Henry Boozier
- Trumpet
- Skippy Brooks
- Piano
- George Butcher
- Arranger
- Rayfield Davers
- Sax (Baritone)
- Pluma Davis
- Trombone
- David Ervin
- Piano
- Wilton Felder
- Bass
- Chuck Findley
- Horn
- Earl Forest
- Drums
- Bobby Forte
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)
- Sonny Freeman
- Drums
- Ed Greene
- Drums
- Warren Haygood
- Percussion
- Clarence Holliman
- Guitar
- Paul Hubinon
- Horn
- Johnny Ace
- Piano
- Larry Carlton
- Guitar
- Phil Upchurch
- Bass
- Bobby "Blue" Bland
- Main Performer


















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