 | The Definitive Buddy Guy The Definitive Buddy Guy is the first single-disc compendium of the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer's career. Boasting 17 tracks, its guests include Junior... more |
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 | The Best Of (Eco-Friendly Packaging) First they went platinum...Now they're going green. Your best loved music in its simplest form. 20 best-selling "Greatest Hits" & "Best of" collections... more |
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 | Skin Deep It?s erroneous to characterize this 2008 Buddy Guy release, his first in three years, as a comeback, since he?s never been gone. But between a spotlight... more |
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 | Can't Quit the Blues Robert Cray says that Buddy Guy's guitar solos sound like laughter from space, but they can also peal like the cries of lost souls attempting to cross... more |
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 | Damn Right, I've Got the Blues (Expanded Edition) This guest-studded CD relaunched Buddy Guy's career and set him toward the pinnacle of contemporary blues. Despite turns from Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton,... more |
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 | Bring 'Em In The Chicago blues legend's recent divorce is weighing on his mind, if "Somebody's Been Sleeping in My Bed" and "Now You're Gone" are to be believed. That's... more |
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 | Blues Singer Not known for his acoustic work, Buddy Guy unplugs for a rare album-length excursion into folk blues. Continuing the rootsy, bare-bones approach that made... more |
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 | Sweet Tea Very few artists have attempted--or succeeded in--improving the standard template for classic blues records set some 40 years ago in the golden age of... more |
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 | Buddy's Baddest: The Best of Buddy Guy The title's baloney. Sure, some of Buddy Guy's most blistering guitar playing has been captured on his '90s recordings for Silvertone, but with albums... more |
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 | Heavy Love Don't let anybody tell you different, Guy is the king, godfather, and high priest of blues rock guitar. Clapton, Hendrix, and Vaughn all stand in his shadow,... more |
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 | Live: The Real Deal Silvertone Records has done a smart job of resurrecting Buddy Guy's career. When the label signed the Chicago blues guitar master in 1990, the 54-year-old... more |
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 | Slippin' In The best of Buddy Guy's solo albums since his 1991 reemergence finds him mixing songs from his concert repertoire ("Someone Else Is Steppin' In") with... more |
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 | The Very Best of Buddy Guy Trying to boil down a prolific 40-year career into 18 songs is an impossible task, but that doesn't stop Rhino from taking a shot. To its credit, this... more |
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 | Stone Crazy! Cut during a period when Buddy Guy was rarely recorded, this blustery and breathtaking live set is full of idiosyncratic solos that dart after virtually... more |
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 | A Man and the Blues Buddy Guy's greatest album is also his debut full-length session as a leader. "One Room Country Shack," "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (a Stevie Ray Vaughan... more |
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