Buddy Guy Ain't Done With The Blues (CD)

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Buddy Guy: Ain't Done With The Blues (CD)
(RCA Records) 18 tracks
Far from finished
Even though he has said goodbye to regular touring with his “Damn Right Farewell Tour”, Buddy Guy is far from finished with the blues. That's why his new album is called “Ain't Done With The Blues”. It is being released the day after the Chicago blues legend's 89th birthday.
Even his recent brief appearance in the Hollywood film “Blood & Sinners ” does not necessarily suggest that Buddy Guy will be taking it easy in the near future. On the contrary: “Ain't Done With The Blues” shows his tireless dedication to the genre that he has played a key role in shaping for almost 60 years.
“This album is about where I've been, where I'm going and the people I've learned everything from,” says Buddy Guy about his 20th studio album. "Muddy, Wolf, Walter, Sonny Boy, BB, I could go on forever. Before they died, they all said ‘Man, if you outlive me, just keep the blues alive’ and I try to keep that promise."
And Buddy Guy does that impressively on “Ain't Done With The Blues”. The new songs are bursting with creativity and laid-back guitar licks. With Joe Bonamassa, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, ex-Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh, the Blind Boys Of Alabama and Peter Frampton, an impressive array of guests from different generations also pay tribute to the icon.
Ain't Done With The Blues" thus joins the long line of essential Buddy Guy albums that have so far earned the bluesman nine Grammys, including one for his life's work, and countless other awards.
Article properties:Buddy Guy: Ain't Done With The Blues (CD)
Interpret: Buddy Guy
Album titlle: Ain't Done With The Blues (CD)
Genre Blues
Label RCA RECORDS
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0198029186420
- weight in Kg 0.12
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01 | Hooker Thing | Buddy Guy | ||
02 | Been There Done That | Buddy Guy | ||
03 | Blues Chase The Blues Away | Buddy Guy | ||
04 | Where U At | Buddy Guy | ||
05 | Blues On Top | Buddy Guy | ||
06 | I Got Sumpin' For You | Buddy Guy | ||
07 | How Blues Is That | Buddy Guy | ||
08 | Dry Stick | Buddy Guy | ||
09 | It Keeps Me Young | Buddy Guy | ||
10 | Love On A Budget | Buddy Guy | ||
11 | Jesus Loves The Sinner | Buddy Guy | ||
12 | Upside Down | Buddy Guy | ||
13 | One From Lightnin' | Buddy Guy | ||
14 | I Don't Forget | Buddy Guy | ||
15 | Trick Bag | Buddy Guy | ||
16 | Swamp Poker | Buddy Guy | ||
17 | Send Me Some Loving | Buddy Guy | ||
18 | Talk To Your Daughter | Buddy Guy |
Buddy Guy
Rush's ex-Cobra labelmate Buddy Guy had a lot more time to build his Chess legacy. Like Otis, he joined the Chess roster through Dixon's auspices in 1960 but remained there into 1967. Guy's blistering barrages of bent notes and frenetic vocals epitomized the new B.B. King-inspired direction for electric Chicago blues.
George 'Buddy' Guy was born July 30, 1936 in Lettsworth, Louisiana. He was inspired early on when a swamp blues pioneer rolled through Lettsworth. "Lightnin' Slim was the first electric guitarist I ever seen," says Guy. "He had this electric guitar, playing 'Boogie Chillen.' I had my allowance that weekend, which was 35 cents. He had the hat out, and I gave him my 35 cents." Other bluesmen influenced him as well. "Before Slim, there was Lightnin' Hopkins and T-Bone Walker," says Buddy, who was knocked out by the wild showmanship of Guitar Slim. "After seeing him play, I said, 'I want to do it!'"he says."And then I walked up one night, and there was B.B. King. I said, 'If they can do it, I can do it!'"
Buddy made his initial professional inroads on the Baton Rouge circuit, playing his axe with John 'Big Poppa' Tilley's combo long enough to overcome his mic fright before joining harpist Raful Neal's band. Guy made a rough two-song demo tape at Baton Rouge's WXOK radio, and in September of '57 the young guitarist hopped on a bus headed for Chicago. "I heard that I could work day shifts, see Muddy Waters and them at night, and I could make more money working a common laborer job than I did anywhere in the south," says Buddy. "But that never happened. I couldn't find a job high or low when I got here." Chess nixed his demo, and a hungry, disillusioned Guy was about to head back home when Muddy Waters interceded with sage advice and a welcome bologna sandwich.
"He talked to me like a dad," says Guy. "He said, 'Don't even think about going back to Louisiana. Just stay here and play the blues!'"
West Side guitarist Magic Sam recommended Guy to Eli Toscano, his boss at Cobra Records, who signed the newcomer to his Artistic subsidiary in 1958. "Sam told me to catch a bus and meet him over there," says Buddy. "I walked in, and he was standing there, him and the late Harold Burrage. And I started singing B.B. King's 'Sweet Little Angel.' They said, 'Man, you better sign him now! Listen to that!'"Guy's Artistic debut coupled Try To Quit You Baby and Sit And Cry (The Blues). With Ike Turner sharing guitar duties, he encored with a B.B.-style This Is the End and the Guitar Slim soundalike flip You Sure Can't Do before Eli folded his tent. Rush provided Guy's Chess entrée. "Otis came by my house and said Leonard Chess wanted to see me," says Guy. "I went by there, and they signed me up."
Guy's hair-raising Chess debut First Time I Met The Blues was waxed March 2, 1960 with saxists Jarrett Gibson, Little Bobby Neely, and Donald Hankins; bassist Jack Myers, drummer Fred Below, and pianist Eurreal 'Little Brother' Montgomery, who wrote the tune as The First Time I Met You and cut it for Bluebird in 1936. Perhaps swayed by having worked with Ike at Cobra, Buddy was into a momentary whammy bar phase; combined with his harrowing, high-pitched vocal, this explosive single signaled the arrival of another Chicago blues giant.
Bill Dahl
Chicago, Illinois
Buddy Guy on wikipedia - http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Guy

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