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Living Proof

Buddy Guy Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (25 Oct 2010)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony Music CMG
  • ASIN: B0043YFM2U
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,650 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
Listen  1. 74 Years YoungBuddy Guy 4:34£0.89
Listen  2. Thank Me SomedayBuddy Guy 5:42£0.89
Listen  3. On The RoadBuddy Guy 4:11£0.89
Listen  4. Stay Around A Little LongerBuddy Guy Featuring B.B. King 5:00£0.89
Listen  5. Key Don't FitBuddy Guy 5:02£0.89
Listen  6. Living ProofBuddy Guy 3:45£0.89
Listen  7. Where The Blues BeginsBuddy Guy Featuring Carlos Santana 4:37£0.89
Listen  8. Too SoonBuddy Guy 3:26£0.89
Listen  9. Everybody's Got To GoBuddy Guy 3:57£0.89
Listen10. Let The Door Knob Hit YaBuddy Guy 3:44£0.89
Listen11. Guess WhatBuddy Guy 5:44£0.89
Listen12. SkankyBuddy Guy 4:16£0.89


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BBC Review

The legendary pioneer of the Chicago blues turned 74 in July this year, and he’s determined to show that he’s still in fine voice, and – more even importantly – that he’s still one of the most exhilarating and inventive guitarists in the world.

"I’m 74 years young, there’s nothing I haven’t done / I’ve drunk wine with kings and The Rolling Stones," he notes cheerfully on the opening track, as he switches from a solid, slinky acoustic guitar riff to a sudden, furious and attacking solo that provides an instant reminder of why he is so special. Here, after all, is an artist who started out in Louisiana, moved to Chicago to be influenced by the likes of Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf, and played with such passion and fury that some blues purists criticised his furious guitar work as "noise" – though this style influenced and impressed blues-rockers from Hendrix to Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and, of course, The Rolling Stones.

A semi-autobiographical album like this can easily become an exercise in self-congratulation and nostalgia, but it succeeds because of the sheer quality and variety in the playing. After bragging about the fine condition that he’s still in, he switches to Thank Me Someday, a reminiscence of his early life, back on a Louisiana plantation, where he drove his family mad as he taught himself to play on a self-made two-string guitar. It starts with a compelling riff that echoes Howlin’ Wolf, and then switches to another blistering, screeching and exuberant guitar solo. Then he switches styles yet again with the upbeat On the Road, which provides another reminder that blues can be cheerful as well as sad, and there’s a further mood change for the thoughtful and emotional Stay Around a Little Longer. Here he’s joined by another blues legend, B.B. King, for a slower, soulful, gospel-tinged ballad on which the two great veterans congratulate themselves on how good they still sound. That may seem horribly mawkish, but they mean what they say and the result is a friendly, poignant little piece of blues history.

There is only one other special guest involved, and that’s yet another guitar legend, Carlos Santana, who proves a predictably fine sparring partner for Guy on the rolling Where the Blues Begins. The crisp production work is by Tom Hambridge, who also plays drums in Guy’s backing band, and he keeps the changes coming throughout the set. The closing tracks include the thoughtful Everybody’s Got to Go, the upbeat Let The Doorknob Hit Ya, and the slow, keyboard-backed Guess What, on which Guy shows off powerful vocals. It ends with an instrumental, Skanky, and another demonstration of his exhilarating guitar work. Seventy-four years on, he has recorded what is surely the blues album of the year.

--Robin Denselow

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2010 studio album from the blues legend! Contains his first-ever duet with BB King, plus a cameo by Carlos Santana.

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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful
By pete clack TOP 1000 REVIEWER
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There's one track on this album that sees 74 year old Buddy Guy dueting with 83 year old B B King called 'Stay Around A Little Longer'.And this track alone makes this set worth buying, and all I keep hoping is not just one track but please a whole album by the two greatest living blues legends,still at the top of their game still able to perform all over the world to packed houses,still appearing aT Major Festivals and tearing the places apart.Buddy Guy is not settling into older age by toning it down ,take one listen to this and I'll tell you even the younger kids on the block can't cxut the groove the way he can.His guitar playing has and continues to set the standard,gentle one minute the next he's about stripping the wallpaper off again. Apart from the track withh B B and some guitar from Santana on one track this is all about Buddy and his band giving us a slice of really stunning blues.All new material much by the man himself.A dozon tracks of the best blues you'll hear anywhere this year.Easing down ,forget it this isd the blues master giving us a masterclass of the music in another awesome set of the best blues money can buy/Opening with'74 Years Young' and closing with a piece callede 'Skanky' we're treated here to blues no one should miss...5 stars cand then some
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I've always loved Buddy Guy - even in his slightly cheesy "lounge blues" incarnation. I was blown away by his Sweet Tea album when it came out a few years ago and, although I didn't think Skin Deep was great, I still enjoyed it. This new album sits right up there with his best work - the guitar playing is fresh and exciting, the arrangements are full and strong, and Buddy's voice, albeit a little croakier than once it was, is still as full of passion as ever.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
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I first heard Buddy Guy on an old Marble Arch compilation album back in the early sixties. Then there was the stunning set with Junior Wells on Chicago/The Blues/ Today (now beautifully remastered and reissued as a cd boxed set). The guitar work on Vietcong Blues was just in a different league to all those ploddy British bluesbands. How could anyone get better than this?
Well, Buddy Guy certainly could! This latest album is stunning. At 74, he can play any other rock/blues guitarist off the stage - and we haven't got to put up with those embarrasing 'soul' numbers that were fillers on the early albums (Mary had a Little Lamb anyone?)
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
just sounds good...with the odd tear jerker thrown in...
I don't usually listen to Buddy Guy but i'd exhausted the supply of Mayer, Hendrix, Clapton and Vaughan. Read more
Published 2 months ago by bigflat
Great album!
It's a great album, the sound was ok, but the album came without packaging and the casing was slightly scratched. The quality of the CD was good.
Published 5 months ago by Petra
74 Years young
There's not alot I can add to the many excellent and glowing reviews for Buddy's "Living Proof" album, only to say If you are into the blues and dont own this album you have a huge... Read more
Published 5 months ago by J. M. Tuck
Top Blues Album from Mr Buddy Guy!!
bought this for my partners birhtday ( also a Blues artist ) and he and I both LOVE it!! played it in the early morning and still playing it Fabulous!!!!!!
Published 5 months ago by Tea200
Fab
I'm not going to write a long learned treatise on this, but if you enjoy great playing and the blues, this is a treat
Published 6 months ago by Richard Cooke
Good listening
Brilliant great listening and a must in every car, will buy more of Buddy Guy and his blues music.
Regards
Published 8 months ago by Mr. W. Machin
74 Years old
74 years old and Buddy Guy, who I seriously have never heard of before (shame of me), rips out solo after solo that let younger and more famour guitar players pale in... Read more
Published 11 months ago by abb1812
4½ stars. Oh yes...!
Nothing but the blues here. No misguided pop or soul covers, no, this is the best album Buddy Guy has assembled since 1994's "Slippin' In". Read more
Published 13 months ago by Docendo Discimus
Life begins at 70
This is my album of the year and living proof that life begins at 70 if you're a bluesman called Buddy Guy. Read more
Published 13 months ago by M. D. Ripley
Oh that sound !
Buddy Guy, what a guy and what a guitar sound : it has to be up there as one of my favourite guitar noises.
This is a good CD. Read more
Published 13 months ago by R. J. J. Howell
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