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DescriptionBUDDY WHITTINGTON __Buddy Whittington__ Blues Rock | 2007 | Flac-16bit | 00:42:54 | 293 MB |.cue I remember the first time I heard Buddy Whittington live. It was a concert of John Mayall. The show starts without the old bluesman and guitarist, well wrapped, attack the intro of "Somebody Wrong" Elmore James, immortalized by the Allman Brothers Band at the famous Fillmore East and then followed that with "Just Got Back From Baby's "ZZ TOP. I immediately loved the guitar playing of Buddy, his voice Texan, superb chorus and its fabulous touch. We are talking about a guitarist who played with John Mayall for over ten years and, before embarking on his solo career, joined Point Blank (he plays on the live album Reload they return) giving us the opportunity to see and hear him in concert during the 2007 tour of the group in Marne-la Vallée. Buddy is Texan, so it is not surprising to find in his first solo album the sound of that State, marked forever by ZZ TOP, besides Billy Gibbons sign a title "Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell" with a sound of scratching at the bearded sauce ... of course. The proposed music is more rock Texan, but beware, there is the turning of the key bluesy chorus, this way of holding the notes that made Buddy a great blues guitarist .. Let's be clear, this is not the heir Clapton or Green british blues version that plays on this album, but a guy who has years of business, used to playing in small clubs and large festivals, besides the game Buddy is closer to its services with Point Blank as those with the Bluesbreakers. The first track "Young & Dumb" is very successful, "Stevie Rave On" (Stevie but what can he talk about?) Is a kind of nod to a great man from Texas, and one finds the influence Steve Ray Vaughan not so in the guitar playing but in rhythm, construction, certain obligations - Second Banana - ZZ Top, SRV, Point Blank, it is far from pure blues, traditional? Certainly, certainly, but it's serious doctor? No, because the game Buddy is especially subtle, and it was a pleasure to listen to the acoustic guitar in "Greenwood" Another particularly known facet of his talent. So I will not say that this record is awesome, revolutionary, etc., etc. No it's the work of a gifted craftsman, perfectly claiming his influences, his legacy, playing and composing the music genre in which he evolves from birth, the music of Texas and crossbred soupoudrée blues lessons Mister Mayall . In any case, one thing is certain, the more you listen, the better it is this CD ..... (For BAYOU) 01 - Young & Dumb 02 - Pay The Band 03 - Minor Blues 04 - Stevie Rave On 05 - Second Banana 06 - Greenwood 07 - Can't Be Good For Me 08 - Romance Classified 09 - Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell 10 - Every Goodbye Ain't Gone Format: Lossless (Flac) Label: Whittingtons ASCAP Year: 2007 Total size: 293 MB Total Time: 0:42:54 Do Not Hit & Run! Pls Seed After Download To Keep This Post Alive & Drop Your Feedback So We know What You Want = >> More here!! Sharing Widget |