Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - Play The Blues album flac
Performer: Buddy GuyTitle: Play The Blues
Style: Chicago Blues
Released: 1972
MP3 album: 1910 mb
FLAC album: 1124 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: AIFF VOX MP4 DTS RA MMF WMA
Genre: Blues
Hoodoo Man Blues is the 1965 debut album of blues vocalist and harmonica player Junior Wells, performing with the Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band, an early collaboration with guitarist Buddy Guy. Released on LP by Delmark Records, the album has been subsequently reissued on CD and LP by Delmark and Analogue Productions.
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The southern-style, Rhythm & Blues album Play The Blues by Buddy Guy & Junior Wells was recorded in the Miami Criteria Studios in the second half of 1970. Nevertheless, Guy was not able to leave Chicago out of this album with tracks such as "Bad Bad Whiskey" and "My Baby She Left Me". This is probably the best recordings Guy & Wells ever made, sounding clean and smooth. An excellent blues album from two masters in blues! 180 gram audiophile vinyl.
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Эрик Клэптон, собрав звездный ансамбль с участием своих музыкантов и пианиста из Нью-Орлеана Доктора Джона (D. ohn), продюссировал этот альбом Но, записав 2/3 минимального хронометража, Клэптон потерял себя в кокаиновой дымке. И завершение проэкта через два года патронировал белый.
At the behest of Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells left Chicago for Miami's Criteria Studios (a Clapton haunt) to record this album in the fall of 1970. These are some of the most soul-influenced recordings of the duo's career. With Dr. John on piano, . Reed on tenor sax, and Clapton himself on rhythm guitar, "A Man of Many Words," "T-Bone Shuffle," and "Messin' with the Kid" all have a distinct Southern-style R&B groove.
Buddy Guy, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells. Tracks count: 16. Views: 14. Buddy Guy, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - Bad Bad Whiskey 04:15. Buddy Guy, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - A Man Of Many Words 04:01. Buddy Guy, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - A Poor Man's Plea 03:11.
Buddy Guy–an idol for other blues guitar players, such as Eric Clapton, and an inspiration to Jimi Hendrix–teams up with Junior Wells–a world famous blues vocalist and harmonica player–to play some of the more powerful blues songs ever written. There is a long history partnership between these two blues heroes: Buddy Guy recorded on Junior Wells's sessions for Delmark Records under the pseudonym Friendly Chap back in 1965 and 1966.






