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~ Buddy Guy
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  • Audio CD (14 May 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Silvertone
  • ASIN: B00005I9SZ
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 209,065 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. Done Got Old
2. Baby Please Don't Leave Me
3. Look What All You Got
4. Stay All Night
5. Tramp
6. She Got The Devil In Her
7. I Got To Try You Girl
8. Who's Been Foolin' You
9. It's A Jungle Out There

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This album of North Mississippi style blues was produced byDennis Herring who has previously worked with Counting Crows. The Louisiana-born Buddy Guy includes material written byLowell Fulson and Junior Kimbrough as well as one of his own compositions.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Guitar like they don't play any more..., 26 Jun 2001
This album came out so quietly, I didn't know it existed until I saw it on here by accident. Shame on whoever distributes it over here. Contrary to the mischeiviously-wrongfooting opening track (Done Got Old, a Hooker-esque acoustic ramble), Buddy Guy seems to be getting younger with each release. The guitar playing on here is thunderous, innovative and extraordinarily skilful. Ok, the songs rarely get above the level of an early Zep/later Hendrix blues workout, but this is some workout. This is electric blues guitar at its absolute best; I'd recommend this to jaundiced old-timers or equally to kids who think you have to be young to play the guitar. And a certain Mr Clapton should listen to this album and reflect on his own recent tepid releases...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerhouse Blues..., 11 Jun 2004
By Milt Ingarfield "milt_fm" (Arbroath, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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For this recording session Buddy Guy has returned to his roots and used a recording studio called Sweet Tea, the Oxford, Mississippi studio, is also owned by the producer of this album, one Dennis Herring. For this session Mr Herring has assembled an extraordinary band of black Mississippi veterans in the shape of Spam on Drums and Sam Carr also on drums along with some younger white players Jimbo Mathus on rhythm guitar on bass Davey Faragher and another drummer in the form of Pete Thomas.
The opening track of this 2001 recording finds Buddy half-singing and half-muttering while he picks out the tune of the song "Done got old". With the opening line of the track proclaiming "well, I done got old, can't do the things I used to, cause I'm a old man, and I'm not the same". As the song ends on the line "I'm a very old man" and the strumming of his acoustic guitar fades into the distance you get the impression that this going to be a laid-back country blues album.
As the snare drum of "Baby please don't leave Me" played by Spam is heard with the bass player Davey Faragher counting 1, 2, that impression is soon dispelled as the dirtiest sounding bass with the slackest strings is heard along with the incendiary guitar playing of buddy Guy who is singing "Oh baby please". This pounding riff whish is basically the whole song distorts and bends it's way for buddy to play a relentless solo in the middle to great effect, making the track a wall of thumping bass and riffs that ends with the sound of controlled feedback.
As the third song "Look what you got" starts with the same dirty sounding bass and crunching snare drum, the rhythm guitar playing of Jimbo Mathus can be heard picking out the main theme, this allows Buddy the space to play some powerful sounding solo's that he now can elongate to his hearts delight.
"Stay all night" is a song that shows the playing skills and musicianship of all involved, as Buddy can solo in between the powerhouse sounding band.
The following track "Tramp" finds some of Buddy's signature guitar pyrotechnics played along the back of the backing bands rock steady playing, as the track ends a voice can be heard to cry "you are out there on your own".
The song "She got the devil in Her" has a great vocal intro "lets do it" this is the cue for more dirty sounding bass and pounding drums and superb guitar solo's from Buddy, as with the previous tracks this song is low in lyric content but high on gut wrenching guitar playing.

For the song "I gotta try you Girl" is the cornerstone of the whole collection for me, not only does the song last more than 12 minutes, Buddy Guy's guitar playing on this one track reaches a whole new plateau all of it's own, just sit back and gasp at it's splendour and power.
"Who's been Fooling You" is the penultimate track of the album which contains the big sounding bass and drums of the preceding tracks except this time there is a more soulful feel to the song this conveyed by the rhythm guitar sound that all the other sounds are interwoven around.
To close the proceedings Buddy has recorded the only self-penned track on the collection "It's a Jungle Out There" this song follows the tradition of a narrative song that tells of the singer woes, this song stands out from the others in the collection as it's sound is boosted by the use of boogie-woogie sounding piano ably played by Bobby Whitlock which adds a counterpoint to the rest of the bands pounding jungle rhythm.
This is a superb album to play when not in the mood for heavy lyric content but just want to feel the power of the blues, played by a powerhouse artist with a slamming band.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blues at it's very best, 17 Mar 2002
By Russell D. Barton (West Yorkshire, England) - See all my reviews
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Power Guitar, loud, raw, heavy music, a stadium filler.
Led Zeppelin? Eric Clapton? U2?

No, a 65 year old man who shows on this album that he is at the top of his form and would gleefully blast anyone off the stage.
I have just had the good fortune to be able to play this album loud and it is as good as any blues I have heard in 25 years of listening.

If you only buy one album this year make it this one and play it LOUD!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Deep Down and Dirty
Of all the albums I have in my collection, this one that stands out as perhaps my favourite blues recording. Read more
Published on 1 Dec 2005 by andyalfa156

3.0 out of 5 stars Not a classic
The acoustic track which opens this album is certainly the highlight with Buddy on top form in both his playing and vocal. Read more
Published on 30 Jan 2004 by P. Cox

4.0 out of 5 stars Done Got Old?
"Well I done got old, can't do the things I used to do" declares Buddy in the opening words of this album. Read more
Published on 22 Sep 2002 by Pete

5.0 out of 5 stars The Real Deal
This is a stupendous set of blues. Guy's output on Silvertone records since 1991 has been excellent but this album is in another class. Read more
Published on 16 Nov 2001 by tim charles

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