Guy, Buddy: D.J. Play My Blues

Guy, Buddy SKU: 15016850
Guy, Buddy: D.J. Play My Blues

Guy, Buddy: D.J. Play My Blues

Guy, Buddy SKU: 15016850

Format: CD

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Title: D.J. Play My Blues
Artist: Guy, Buddy
Label: JSP Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 788065882525
Genre: Blues

There are guitar players. There are great guitar players. And then there is Buddy Guy. He simply transcends genre and musical barriers. Is he not just the best guitar player on the planet' Inventive... fleet fingered... imaginative... exciting and 'dangerous'. He's no slouch either as singer and songwriter (some of his very best of which is on this album). This album was cut in 1981. It was the third in a trio of JSP Buddy Guy albums. It's felt by many to be the best he's ever done - indeed, it's even been convincingly argued that it's better than any other blues album ever recorded. It just has so much. Loads of that amazing guitar - Buddy cuts loose on every track with no concession to 'commerciality' or 'radio friendly' - some great new songs and a cooking band with brother Phil and a superbly recorded 'toughness' to the sound. Why did Buddy record for the then little old JSP' Simple, label boss John Stedman phoned him and asked him. It was in one of those troughs when the obliteration of the Blues is confidently predicted. Crap then and crap now. But while we're waiting for the 'Next Big Thing' in the Blues world (and he or she is certainly out there somewhere) it's Buddy Guy's time in the limelight and never more deserved.

Tracks:
1.1 Girl You're Nice and Clean
1.2 Dedication to the Late T-Bone Walker
1.3 Good News
1.4 Blues at My Baby's House
1.5 She Suits Me to a T
1.6 DJ Play My Blues
1.7 Just Teasin'
1.8 All Your Love
1.9 The Garbage Man Blues
1.10 Mellow Down
1.11 Comin' on
1.12 Girl You're Nice and Clean [Alternative] [Alternate Take]
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