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Indianola Mississippi Seeds

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Label: Mca Special Products
Catalog: Music
Release date: 1989-05-19
Media: Audio CD
discs number: 1
Ean: 0076743134326
Upc: 767431343266
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Artist:
B.B. Kingsee more Popular Music by B.B. King

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Album tracks: (9)
 Nobody Loves Me But My Mother - B.B. King, King, Riley
 You're Still My Woman - B.B. King, Clark, Dave [Saxoph
 Ask Me No Questions - B.B. King, King, Riley
 Until I'm Dead and Cold - B.B. King, King, Riley
 King's Special - B.B. King, King, Riley
 Ain't Gonna Worry My Life Anymore - B.B. King, King, Riley
 Chains and Things - B.B. King, Clark, Dave [Saxoph
 Go Underground - B.B. King, Clark, Dave [Saxoph
 Hummingbird - B.B. King, Russell, Leon

Professional Review:
In the late '60s and early '70s, B.B. King made a series of albums in Los Angeles using rock-world ringers and session players as ABC sought to replicate the chart success of "The Thrill Is Gone." These recordings are mostly dispassionate filler, but this album is an exception. Produced by Bill Szymczyk and featuring guitarist Joe Walsh, pianists Carole King and Leon Russell, and drummer Russ Kunkel among its players, B.B. delivers minor classics in the stirring "King's Special" and the hard blues "Until I'm Dead and Cold." He also takes his only recorded turn at piano, vamping briefly through a flippant croon he calls "Nobody Loves Me But My Mother (And She Could Be Jiving Too)." --Ted Drozdowski

User Reviews:
 Rating 4   Written on March 10, 2006
   Summary: Not Your Usual B.B. King
Although Indianola Mississippi Seeds is not a classic B.B. King album in the same sense as "Live at the Regal," it has some inspired moments and offers a different perspective on the Blues with its incorporation of strings. B.B. is in fine voice here and adds some welcome humor to his piano blues on "Nobody Loves Me But My Mother." And check out his guitar solo on "Ain't Gonna Worry My Life Anymore." B.B. says it all in just a few notes. But the real highlight of this album is a completely different departure from anything B.B. has done previously. B.B.'s rendition of Leon Russell's "Hummingbird" is soulful and beautiful, especially the final choruses belted out by some of the sweetest sounding angels you will ever hear.

 Rating 4   Written on February 19, 2004
   Summary: Nice Enough, But It Don't Sound Like Mississippi to Me
honestly, i purchased this cd on impulse. having recently moved to indianola via teach for america, when i saw a cd that beared the name of my newfound hometown, i couldn't resist picking it up, especially given that bb king hailed from indianola.

i expected some kind of true mississippi delta blues, where bb would wax poetic in a rather gritty and depressing way about life in indianola. after all, having seen a fair ammount of live blues down here (in the home of the blues no less), the singers and their music are every bit as miserable and soulful as they are caricatured to be. however, this album sounds "bluesy" but not like the down-home blues that one might expect.

first of all, the album is rather slickly produced, with stings oddly inserted in various tracks, and horns blaring in the background. the tracks sound almost more "pretty" than "blue", with a driving drumset and bb's at times joyous voice pushing the rhythm and making you want to move your feet.

in one word, the album is pleasant. very much so, in fact. while i don't profess to know very much about bb king, i imagine it would be a good cd to begin with. that said, the music at times feels like it's pandering to commercial and pop sensibilities. fortunately, it does it well, and i don't see anything wrong with pleasant music.

however, if you're looking for something that feels a little more like the delta, check out some junior kimbrough and other artists currently signed to fat possum reccords.


 Rating 5   Written on August 11, 2002
   Summary: Beautiful and Relaxed Record
This is a very powerful and moving record. Good for both serious and dilettante blues listeners. You'll never tire of it. Can't recommend it enough. And when you love it, go buy Luther Allison's Motown 1971-75.

wks


 Rating 4   Written on January 31, 2002
   Summary: Edible "Seeds"
Although not quite as strong and cohesive as B.B. King's previous release "Completely Well", "Indianola Mississippi Seeds" contains some sweetly scintillating, chills up and down your spine musical vibes. These bluesy, rhythmic pulsations are supplied by a bevy of young, then unknown up and coming musicians, featuring the likes of Joe Walsh (rhythm guitar), Carole King (piano/electric piano) and Leon Russell (piano/electric piano). Together, along with "The King Of The Blues" himself, these four individuals (B.B. included) really put their own unique brand of polish to the tracks featured on "IMS", such as "You're Still My Woman", "Don't Ask Me No Questions", "Until I'm Dead And Cold", "Go Underground", and let's not forget the Russell-penned "Hummingbird", where Leon gives his all both musically and lyrically here. "King's Special", the CD's lone instrumental, is indeed special. It is on this track where "Lucille" gets wonderfully downright sassy, and she pulls no punches in the process! The main thing about these "Seeds", is not only are they edible, they also contain an extra amount of sweetness, and will make any set of taste buds come to life! With that ultra-hip, snazzy CD cover (featuring a watermelon carved in the shape of a guitar), including the noteworthy musical selections featured on this disc, one would think MCA would give "IMS" the remaster treatment, to which it rightfully deserves (and thus is long overdue), complete with the original album cover artwork, including liner notes and a lyric sheet. One major drawback to various parts of the instrumentation, as featured on this "Compact Disc-Compact Price" version of "IMS", is that Joe Walsh's rhythm guitar, Leon Russell's and Carole King's piano/keyboard playing comes across as sounding barely audible in spots. Hopefully MCA will adress this issue if they decide to remaster "IMS". These pre-mastered seeds are still quite tasty, nonetheless, and will leave you craving all the moreso. So please, by all means, eat to your heart's content! After all, B.B. wouldn't have it any other way for his devoted fans (even though I consider myself to be more of a casual fan, but a lover of B.B. King's music, nonetheless).

 Rating 4   Written on January 17, 2002
   Summary: B.B.'s On A Roll
B.B. King in the late 60's and early 70's started to incorporate a more mainstream rock sound into his blues roots. The biggest single success of that merger was the stellar "The Thrill Is Gone" in 1969. The most cohesive album of the period is 1970's Indianola Mississippi Seeds. It contains some stinging guitar work as well as some of Mr. King's best vocal work. His voice is strong and earthy and he digs into the songs with a master's hand. This album isn't for blues purists, but if you are a casual fan of the genre, this is a great album to start with.

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CatalogMusicMusicMusicMusicMusicMusic
Release date1989-05-191998-04-212000-11-211997-07-291998-10-202008-08-26
MediaAudio CDAudio CDAudio CDAudio CDAudio CDAudio CD
discs number111111
Format-Live, Original recording remasteredOriginal recording reissued, Original recording remasteredLive--
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