Slippin' In

Slippin' In

Slippin' In

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Editorial Reviews
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The best of Buddy Guy's solo albums since his 1991 reemergence finds him mixing songs from his concert repertoire ("Someone Else Is Steppin' In") with blues chestnuts ("I Smell Trouble") and his own new originals, like the gritty plea for urban spiritual renewal "Cities Need Help." His performance is raw and natural, a nasty throwback to his late-'60s roadhouse days. Guy takes unbridled pleasure in hard playing and vocal shouting that straddles the soul-blues border. The absence of shallow attempts at pop-radio play and the lack of guest appearances by rock stars or emerging bluesmen like Jonny Lang, which plague most of Guy's recent CDs, is refreshing. This is simply Buddy, on his own strong terms. --Ted Drozdowski

Slippin' In, Music, Buddy Guy, Blues, Blues Music, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues, Electric Chicago Blues, Modern Electric Chicago Blues, Pop

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Music:

  1. Slow Down [Enhanced]
  2. Sometime Tuesday Morning
  3. South of I-10
  4. Stand Up in It [Explicit Lyrics]
  5. Standards
  6. Strong Persuader
  7. Talk to Your Daughter
  8. Talking To Strangers
  9. The Anthology: 1947-1972 [Original recording remastered]
  10. The Best Of Taj Mahal [Original recording remastered]

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