Buddy Guy - Slippin´In, EAC+APE Silvertone Records -Electric Blues - Guitar
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 Posted: 08-03-2005, 12:44 (post 1, #368110)

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Артист: Buddy Guy
Альбом: Slippin´In, 1996
Жанр: Electric Blues Guitar
Формат файла: EAC+APE CD Image
Ссылка: CD 6 clicks
Нахождение: eDonkey




tracklist:
01. I Smell Trouble [0:03:17.00]
02. Please Don't Drive Me Away [0:03:54.40]
03. 7-11 [0:06:59.08]
04. Shame, Shame, Shame [0:03:32.60]
05. Love Her With A Feeling [0:04:27.70]
06. Little Dab-A-Doo [0:05:12.07]
07. Someone Else Is Steppin' In [0:04:23.35]
08. Trouble Blues [0:03:10.18]
09. Man Of Many Words [0:03:02.40]
10. Don't Tell Me About The Blues [0:06:17.60]
11. Cities Need Help [0:05:31.57]

Label:Silvertone Records
Genre:Blues(Electric Guitar)
Compression:EAC+APE
Covers:Yes
Size:315.31 MB

There´s no doubt this is one of the best Buddy Guy´s albuns of all times and i believe the only share of it ,is a very lossy compression,so here it is.I love track 3, where the piano player Jimmie Johnnson takes the stage and gives a demonstration of what he can do.I hope you enjoy it.That´s one of my favorite.

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First let me start by saying that Buddy Guy is from a different planet! This can be the only explanation for his six string talent that he displays so well on this gem of a recording. If I had to look for one flaw it would only be that he had switched the order of tracks 1 & 2. How's that for nit-picking? The only reason I say this is because I think "Please Don't Drive Me Away"
may very well be one of his best all-time cuts. The guitar work seems so connected to his vocals that it sounds like interplay that can only come from the soul. This track rocks! The next track,"7-11" goes in the totally opposite direction as a laid back Blues lament that shows Buddy is equally adept at rocking Blues, or slow burners. The oft covered "Shame,Shame,Shame" is probably my least favorite track on the album,with Buddy seemingly going through the motions vocally, but even this grows on you after a while. From there on the album alternates between slow, soulful Buddy treatments and uptempo Blues rockers. Some songs benefit from the rhythm section provided by the somewhat legendary Double Trouble gang. Johnnie Johnson also gets his moments in the sun on the piano. Buddy seems to click with just about everybody he plays with..as usual.. and his guitar has never sounded more powerful, tender and bluesy on one recording.   Other standout tracks include the Lowell Fulson penned "Love Her With A Feeling" where Buddy shows the great interplay of soft, pleading vocals and tender string picking. "Little-Dab-A-Doo" is a humorous original tune about a man's desire to "get a little" and the famous Fred Flintstone call before the final guitar solo is a humorous touch. "Someone Else Is Steppin' In" is a raucous party tune about two-timing on both ends that uses slightly off-tempo, gang background vocals to give the cut a raw, live feel. This is a staple of many fans and I enjoy it a little more each time I hear it. "Man Of Many Words" is an oldy, but goody with strong drum work by Chris "Whipper" Layton to drive the vocals along during instrument breaks. As usual, Buddy is killer with the guitar work. "Don't Tell Me About The Blues" sounds like a very personal song to Buddy Guy. He obviously has lived the Blues and his vocals are top notch and from deep down. The way he alternates between a slightly crackling falsetto and then, without notice changing to shouting, powerful vocals is a trademark that sets Buddy apart from most of his contemporaries. The finale, "Cities Need Help", is a change of pace Buddy Guy original about The decay of urban America and even family values. This shuffle has great rhythm provided by a piano, snare combination and it cuts loose at the end...a fine ending!  If you love Buddy Guy this album must be included in your collection. If you are looking for a place to start your Buddy Guy collection, look no further. Though it doesn't receive the attention or acclaim of "Damn Right...", it is without question a Blues masterpiece and one of, if not THE, best Buddy Guy albums available. Ok, you can return to the mothership Buddy...just come back once in a while and leave a gem like this one!


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 Posted: 08-03-2005, 15:47 (post 2, #368141)

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