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best buddy guy album I've ever heard Jul 23, 2007 budy guy before he became rich and famous. when he still cared about playing the smokin' guitar.
Excellent Guy Retrospective May 31, 2007 Best-of collections will never satisfy everyone. There will always be a favorite song left off, too much of other music that some people won't like, and many other complaints.
That being said, "The Very Best of Buddy Guy" does an excellent job of presenting the legendary guitarist from an early career/early comeback perspective.There is enough soulful vocalizing, mournful lyrics, and industrial strength guitar playing to please most, if not all of Buddy's legions of fans.
Standout songs include "First Time I Met The Blues (studio and live)," "This Is The End," "When My Left Eye Jumps," "Hello San Francisco," "Blues at My Baby's House," "She Suits Me To A T," and others.
If you want to get a feel for Buddy Guy, particularly for his early and mid range career, this collection fits the bill nicely.
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Good Start for New Buddy Fans Feb 10, 2005 Anyone familiar with blues Gitar' knows Buddy is the man. While I don't think that he's anymore talented than the other greatest living bluesman,Otis Rush, he seems to play like Otis with a whole lot more solos. What I wouldn't give to see one of their classic duels in the flesh. Buddy's chess recordings are of course top notch, but my favorite on this complition is the 7 minute extravaganza "Blues at My Baby's House", which in my opinion features some of Buddy's most soulful licks and vocals. If you can only afford one Buddy Guy record make it this or his 2-cd chess collection, that one really cooks.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Best Single Buddy Guy Compilation. Jan 27, 2005 For someone on a budget who is interested in the music of this legendary artist, look no further than this single disc album. The sound and track selection here are excellent. Anyone interested in electric Chicago Blues needs to have at least one Buddy Guy album in their collection; and you can't go wrong here. There is some song overlap here with the "Chess 50th Collection" single disc compilation, but "Very Best Of" features 18 tracks over the 15 presented in the "Chess 50th Collection" cd. Plus, this disc has the great remastered sound the folks at Rhino are known for. For those of you have a few extra dollars around, I strongly suggest 2 disc set, "The Complete Chess Studio Sessions" which boasts 47 tracks!
It can be found here on zShops or eBay at a very reasonable cost.
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The all around best intro cd to Buddy Guy! Jun 09, 2004 There are too many great blues artists out there to spend a fortune on every artists complte recordings would cost tens of thousands of dollars, so getting comprehensive samplers of the artists earliest recordings in the best way to go. This cd have mostly the 50's & 60's sessions, his early stuff, and a bit towards the end of the cd his later works, but just a small sampling, the majority of the cd is his best work for Chess and other jump blues labels. This cd is exellent and is the difinitive sampler(though one should not overlook his duo albums with junior Wells), this cd will do a fine job of summing up Guy in his early prime and middle years. Guy has an incredibly piercing voice, similsr in texture and feeling as BB King, though less of a baritone, and his guitar solos, are creative, and even jazz and improvisation occur every so often. This cd is full of energetic performances, from shuffling jump blues to slow blues drags, it's all great stuff. Essential for any blues collection, to be complete.
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