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1997 studio album by B.B. King
Deuces Wild is the thirty-fifth studio
album by
B.B. King released on November 4, 1997. Every song on the album features a second famous musician.
Track listing
- "If You Love Me" (with
Van Morrison) - 5:48
- "
The Thrill Is Gone" (with
Tracy Chapman) - 5:00
- "
Rock Me Baby" (with
Eric Clapton) - 6:38
- "
Please Send Me Someone to Love" (with
Mick Hucknall) - 4:16
- "
Baby I Love You" (with
Bonnie Raitt) - 4:00
- "Ain't Nobody Home" (with
D'Angelo) - 5:18
- "Pauly's Birthday Boogie" (with
Jools Holland) - 3:39
- "There Must Be a Better World Somewhere" (with
Dr. John) - 4:50
- "Confessin' the Blues" (with
Marty Stuart) - 4:32
- "Hummingbird" (with
Dionne Warwick) - 4:20
- "Bring It Home to Me" (with
Paul Carrack) - 3:10
- "Paying the Cost to Be the Boss" (with
The Rolling Stones) - 3:35
- "
Let the Good Times Roll" (with
Zucchero) - 4:00
- "Dangerous Mood" (with
Joe Cocker) - 4:55
- "Keep It Coming" (with
Heavy D) - 3:57
- "Cryin' Won't Help You Babe" (with
David Gilmour &
Paul Carrack) - 4:12
- "
Night Life" (with
Willie Nelson) - 4:30
Tracks 7, 10, 11, 13: bonus tracks on the import edition (UK/Japan)
Personnel
- B.B. King – vocals (except tracks 1, 7 and 11), guitar
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Neil Hubbard – guitar (Tr. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16)
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Pino Palladino – bass guitar (Tr. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 15, 16)
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Jools Holland – piano (Tr. 1, 7, 11)
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Andy Newmark – drums (Tr. 1, 4, 7, 11, 16)
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Paul Carrack – Hammond B3 organ (Tr. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 11), keyboards (Tr. 1, 7, 16), piano (16), vocals (11, 16)
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Van Morrison – vocals, harmonica (Tr. 1)
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Tony Braunagel – drums (Tr. 2 & 10), percussion (Tr. 2)
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Reggie McBride – bass guitar (Tr. 2 & 10)
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Johnny Lee Schell – guitar (Tr. 2 & 10)
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Lenny Castro – percussion (Tr. 2, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15)
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Tommy Eyre – Wurlitzer piano (Tr. 2), Hammond organ (Tr. 9, 14, 17), piano (10), keyboards (8, 12)
- Martin Tillman – cello (Tr. 2 & 10)
- Miles Tackett – cello (Tr. 2)
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Tracy Chapman – vocals (Tr. 2)
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Paulinho da Costa – percussion (Tr. 3)
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Eric Clapton – guitar, vocals (Tr. 3)
- Paul Waller – programming (Tr. 3)
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Simon Climie – programming (Tr. 3)
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Chris Stainton – piano (Tr. 4, 14, 16), keyboards (Tr. 4)
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Mick Hucknall – vocals (Tr. 4)
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Steve Jordan – drums (Tr. 5, 6, 13 & 15)
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Hugh McCracken – guitar (Tr. 5, 6, 13 & 15)
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Leon Pendarvis - organ (Tr 5, 6, 13 & 15)
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Jon Cleary - piano (Tr. 5, 13 & 15), Wurlitzer piano (6)
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Bonnie Raitt – guitar, vocals (Tr. 5)
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D'Angelo – keyboards, vocals (Tr. 6)
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Randy Jacobs – guitar (Tr. 8 & 17)
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Bill Payne – keyboards (Tr. 8, 9 & 17)
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Jim Keltner – drums (Tr. 8, 9 & 17)
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James "Hutch" Hutchinson – bass guitar (Tr. 8, 9, 14 & 17)
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Dr. John – vocals (Tr. 8)
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Marty Stuart – guitar, vocals (Tr. 9)
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Dionne Warwick – vocals (Tr. 10)
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Zucchero – vocals (Tr. 13)
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Joe Cocker – vocals (Tr. 14)
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Kenny Aronoff – drums (Tr. 14)
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Michael Landau – guitar (Tr. 14)
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Dean Parks – guitar (Tr. 14)
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C. J. Vanston – Hammond B3 organ (Tr. 14)
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Heavy D – rap (Tr. 15)
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David Gilmour – guitar (Tr. 16)
- Mickey Raphael – harmonica (Tr. 17)
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Willie Nelson - guitar, vocals (Tr. 17)
The Rolling Stones on track 12:
String section on tracks 1 & 4:
- Andrea Byers – violin
- Armen Garabedian – violin
- Berj Garabedian – violin
- Norman Hughes – violin
- Tamara Hatwan – violin
- Kenneth Yerke – violin
- Bruce Dukov – violin
- Sid Page – violin
- Robert Becker – viola
- Larry Colbert – cello
- Dane Little – cello
- Marston Smith – cello
French horn section on track 2:
- Daniel P. Kelley – French horn
- Yvonne S. Moriarty – French horn
- Kurt Snyder – French horn
Horn section on tracks 2, 7, 10, 11, 12 & 13:
- Darrell Leonard – trumpet, horn arrangements
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Joe Sublett – tenor saxophone
- Greg Smith – baritone saxophone (tracks 7 & 13 only)
Horn section on tracks 6 & 8:
- Jamil Sharif – trumpet
- Brian Murray – trumpet
- Carl Blouin – baritone saxophone
- Joe Saulsbury Jr. – tenor saxophone
Backing vocals on tracks 5, 10, 11 & 16:
- Harry Bowens – background vocals
- Terence Forsythe – background vocals
- Vincent Bonham – background vocals
Charts
Certifications
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