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Great album, however .... Jun 25, 2009 This is an excellent album, however, if you like your blues a bit more rugged, dare I say, authentic, I would suggest you investigate Buddy Guy's album "Sweet Tea." There are elements to this selection that border a little too close to, say, Robert Cray, giving it that jazz sensibility that I don't always appreciate in blues. As for "Sweet Tea," it's more in the direction of old rural angry sad and lonely R.L Burnisde/Junior Kimbrough. So "The Best of Buddy Guy" is worthy, but it isn't truly his best. Recommendation: Go listen to the Sweet Tea tracks: "Baby Please Don't Leave Me," "Tramp," and "She's Got The Devil in Her." Some of this is akin to Hendrix.
oh yeah Mar 29, 2007 I like "Damn Right, I've Got the Blues" better, but this is still great. I loved Stevie Ray Vaughn, and since Buddy played at the last concert Stevie ever gave, I looked forward to hearing the instrumental tribute to him. I wasn't disappointed. Anybody who thinks Chicago blues is always loud and driving should listen hard to that one. Like any great music, there's more than one way to be blue. Yeah, Buddy.
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Rick "Shaq" Goldstein says: "Do not read this review, unless YOU LOVE THE BLUES!!" Jan 21, 2007 Do you love the blues? I said, DO YOU LOVE THE BLUES? If you don't, then this CD is not for you! This CD was made for blues lovers. From the first guttural.. From the first growl.. From the first screeching.. Lyrics from Buddy: "DAMN RIGHT, I'VE GOT THE BLUES!" You are on your way to a blues experience. You don't get to warm up! You don't get to pace yourself! From Buddy's first exulted, words of "blues", you are hooked into a blues experience, that there's no getting out of! For those of you who are blues neophytes, in the electric blues world, Buddy, said that Stevie Ray Vaughn, was his best friend, and like a brother to him. With this knowledge, pay special attention to song #4, "Remembering Stevie". It's an instrumental that Buddy wrote in memory of Stevie, after his untimely death. This CD is a testament to one of the all-time greatest electric blues guitar performers... Mr. Buddy Guy. 5 stars for now and forever.
The Master of the Blues Jul 27, 2006 Buddy Guy is "The Master of the Blues." He glides his fingers over his guitar like the wind showing his expertise with every note. I've seen him once in person and he made a lifetime impression on me. Buddy's Baddest will fill you with the energetic life force of a Buddy Guy concert.
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The #3 best blues guitarist? May 20, 2005 buddy guy always seems to get third billing behind eric clapton and b.b. king, but this collection of songs is certainly an excellent sampler of why he is always mentioned in the same breath with those other 2 lads !!!!! it is an excellent introduction to one very exciting and inventive blues guitarist (go visit his nightclub in chicago and check out all the autographed guitars on the walls)
these songs sizzle: "mustang sally" takes off like a rocket, "midnight train" really rocks, and the bass line on "damn right" is a killer. even the slow tunes are hot.if you are a hobbyist, this is a great collection of blues tunes to play along to. also great for listening to in the car by yourself- where you can play it LOUD !!!!!
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