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The Blues Don't Lie
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Format: CD / Album
Our Take
Our Take
BUDDY GUY's latest album "The Blues Don't Lie" is a toe-tapping, hip-shaking, whisky-drinking journey through the heart and soul of the blues. Known for his legendary guitar skills and gritty vocals, Guy doesn't hold back on this record, delivering a raw and powerful performance that will have you reaching for your air guitar in no time.
From the opening track "Damn Right, I've Got the Blues" to the soulful ballad "Feels Like Rain," Guy showcases his versatility and passion for the genre. His guitar solos are electrifying, his lyrics are heartfelt, and his energy is infectious. You can feel the sweat and smoke in the air as you listen to this album - it's like being transported to a smoky basement blues club in the Deep South.
But don't be fooled by Guy's age - at 85 years old, he still knows how to rock out with the best of them. His music is timeless, his talent is unmatched, and his passion for the blues shines through in every note. So if you're looking for a dose of pure, unadulterated blues magic, look no further than "The Blues Don't Lie" by the one and only Buddy Guy. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. I Let My Guitar Do the Talking
2. Blues Don't Lie
3. The World Needs Love
4. We Go Back (Feat. Mavis Staples)
5. Symptoms of Love (Feat. Elvis Costello)
6. Follow the Money (Feat. James Taylor)
7. Well Enough Alone
8. Love and Time
9. Gunsmoke Blues (Feat. Jason Isbell)
10. House Party (Feat. Wendy Moten)
11. Sweet Thing
12. Backdoor Scratchin'
13. I've Got a Feeling
14. Rabbit Blood
15. Last Call
16. King Bee
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
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Returns
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About the artist
Buddy Guy
Buddy Guy: The Living Legend of the Blues If blues music had a Mount Rushmore, you can bet your last dime that the craggy face of Buddy Guy would be etched into it. Born In Lettsworth, Louisiana back in 1936, this man has lived and breathed the blues for over eight decades, and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. With a style that's as fiery as his trademark polka-dot shirts, Buddy Guy cuts a figure that's equal parts showman and soulman. His guitar playing is a thing of wonder, a lightning storm of notes and emotions that can move you to tears one moment and have you stomping your feet the next. Throughout his long and illustrious career, Buddy Guy has shared the stage with everyone from Muddy Waters to Eric Clapton, and has influenced a generation of guitarists with his distinctive sound. But don't let his age fool you - this man can still shred with the best of them, and his live shows are the stuff of legend. With a discography that includes classics like "Sweet Tea" and "Born to Play Guitar," Buddy Guy continues to push the boundaries of the blues genre, never content to rest on his laurels. His music is a testament to the power of the blues, a genre that has the ability to transcend time and race, and speak to the depths of the human soul. So next time you find yourself in need of a little musical salvation, look no further than the one and only Buddy Guy. This man is a national treasure, a living legend, and a testament to the enduring power of the blues. Long live Buddy Guy!
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