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The Very Best of Buddy Guy (CD - 1992)

The Very Best of Buddy Guy (CD - 1992)

UPC: 00081227028022

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Artist: Buddy Guy

Label: Rhino Records (USA)

Genre: Blues - Chicago Blues

Album Description: Personnel: Buddy Guy (vocals, guitar); Eric Clapton, Otis Rush, Phil Guy, Lefty Bates, Terry Taylor (guitar); Junior Wells (harmonica); Jarret Gibson, Bob Neely, Donald Hankins, Harold Ashby, McKinley Easton, Carlson Oliver, Eddie Jones, Jackie Brenston, A.C. Reed (saxophone... read more

Personnel: Buddy Guy (vocals, guitar); Eric Clapton, Otis Rush, Phil Guy, Lefty Bates, Terry Taylor (guitar); Junior Wells (harmonica); Jarret Gibson, Bob Neely, Donald Hankins, Harold Ashby, McKinley Easton, Carlson Oliver, Eddie Jones, Jackie Brenston, A.C. Reed (saxophone); Sonny Turner, Murray Watson (trumpet); Little Brother Montgomery, Harold Burrage, Otis Spann, Lafayette Leake, Leonard Caston, Junior Mance, Dr. John, Pinetop Perkins (keyboards); Willie Dixon, Jack Meyers, Ernest Johnson, Carl Radle, Leroy Stewart, Mike Morrison (bass); Fred Below, Odie Payne, Clifton James, Jesse Lewis, Jim Gordon, Roosevelt Shaw, Dallas Taylor, Ray Allison (drums).

THE VERY BEST OF BUDDY GUY contains recordings from 1958-1985.

The Very Best of Buddy Guy is a credible attempt to digitally summarize Buddy Guy's entire pre-Silvertone career on a single 18-song disc. It encompasses the guitarist's 1957 demo "The Way You Been Treating Me," two killer Cobras, four of his hottest Chess sides, a couple notable Vanguards, a pair of alluring Atlantics, and three tremendously unsubtle 1981 items from Guy's days with the British JSP label. ~ Bill Dahl

Legendary Chicago bluesman Buddy Guy was one of the most progressive blues artists of the '50s and '60s who still maintained roots in the Windy City tradition pioneered by the likes of Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and B.B. King. This retrospective examines several phases of the singer/guitarist's career, from his earliest demos in 1957 to his early-'80s recordings, with stellar examples of what made Guy a legend in his own time.

"When My Left Eye Jumps" is a haunting 1962 recording of an eerie Willie Dixon composition, with pianist Lafayette Leake supporting Guy's telling of the superstitious tale. "My Time After a While" showcases the urgent, emotive vocal and piercing, rapid-fire guitar that were Guy's trademarks. The 1970 version included here of one of Guy's earliest singles, "First Time I Met the Blues" is a tour-de-force, an unforgettable, scorching portrait of a man who cannot escape from the dark side of life. There are so many great tracks to choose from in Guy's catalog that no compilation could ever be truly comprehensive, but this one comes incredibly close. minimize

 
 
 
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