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Slippin' In (Buddy Guy, 1997) 
Buddy Guy - Slippin' In (CD 1997)

 
Buddy Guy - Slippin' In (CD 1997)

Title: Slippin' In
Artist: Buddy Guy
Record Label: Silvertone
Release Year: 1997
EAN: 0828765358729
Genre: Blues
Product ID: EPID3946973
Description: Personnel: Buddy Guy (vocals, guitar); David Grissom (electric & slide guitars); Scott Holt (guitar); Reese Wynans (piano, organ); Johnnie Johnson (piano); Tommy Shannon, Greg Rzab (bass); Chris Layton, Ray "Killer" Allison (drums); Suza...
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Track Listing
1. I Smell Trouble
2. Please Don't Drive Me Away
3. 7-11
4. Shame Shame Shame
5. Love Her With A Feeling
6. Little Dab-A-Doo
7. Someone Else Is Steppin' In (Slippin' Out Slippin' In)
8. Trouble Blues
9. Man Of Many Words
10. Don't Tell Me About The Blues
11. Cities Need Help

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Eddie Kramer
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:Sony Music/Arvato Services
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Personnel: Buddy Guy (vocals, guitar); David Grissom (electric & slide guitars); Scott Holt (guitar); Reese Wynans (piano, organ); Johnnie Johnson (piano); Tommy Shannon, Greg Rzab (bass); Chris Layton, Ray "Killer" Allison (drums); Suzanne Maso, Emily Maso, Monica Maso, Carey Reisz, Anne Markovich, Kelley Flynn, Hillary Faeta, Brian Moravec, Bill Potocki, Dave Komie, L. Daniel Roman, Rob Davis, Buffy Holt, Davin Reddington, JC Clements, Jason Blankenship, Annette McKee, Frank Blinkal, Jay Reil, Mike Homberger, Garrett Mudd, Buddy Guy Band, "Blind Willie" Lambchop, Lily Angela Maso (background vocals). SLIPPIN' IN won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album.Having made the obligatory star-studded blues albums with a generous sampling of his more famous children, Buddy Guy's record company apparently felt secure enough in the guitarist's new-found celebrity to trust him to carry an entire session on his own formidable shoulders.Certainly the elder bluesman's previous two albums were none too shabby. DAMNED RIGHT, I GOT THE BLUES was a best-selling media event, and FEELS LIKE RAIN won a Grammy for "Best Contemporary Blues Album," but SLIPPIN' IN ranks with the best work Guy's ever done. It focuses attention on Guy's soaring, over-driven guitar and quivering vocals. Guy's near-lunatic intensity on "Please Don't Drive Me Away" and Lowell Fulson's "Love Her With A Feeling" should prove instructive to young guitarists who seem to think Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn emerged full-blown from the foam.But Buddy Guy has too much range and sensitivity to simply up and go wild, as on a playful cover of "Shame, Shame, Shame" where he reprises the good time boogie of Jimmy Reed. On "7-11" his tone is sweet and caressing as he forgives (least way, he tries) his baby for going wild, while on his own "Cities Need Help," Guy patiently generates intensity as tender pleadings become bellowing gusts of frustration and rage. And on his poignant rendition of Charles Brown's "Trouble Blues," Guy and the legendary pianist Johnnie Johnson evoke a smoky blue aura of longing and regret.

Editorial Reviews
...Buddy Guy proves unstoppable....Guitarists from Clapton to Van Halen have marvelled at Guy's Strat work...; if anything, his singing...is even more eloquent, fiery and fully human...
Rolling Stone

...Guy doesn't just play the blues, he preaches its gospel through the stinging sounds of his Stratocaster...
Vibe (11/01/1994)

4 Stars - Very Good - ...[SLIPPIN' IN] advances his reputation as one of the best--if not THE best--blues guitarists alive. With no two solos remotely similar, Guy flexes his muscle and torches this set, whether he's offering smoldering leads on the slow tunes or scorching licks on mid- and uptempo numbers...
Down Beat (12/01/1994)

...Guy unleashes a genuine blues album--one that should please even those diehards who prize his 1960's Chess catalog over anything he's cut since...
Living Blues (11/01/1994)

...[Buddy Guy's] soul-on-fire theatrics recall prime Hendrix....Slippin' Out, Slippin' In approaches brilliance, with Guy's fury and the party groove of Denise Lasalle's cheatin' tune meshing perfectly...
Musician (12/01/1994)

...Eric Clapton, listen up: Here's a way to play the blues in the '90s without shellacking the music with a thin coat of irony. Guy's go-for-the-throat versions of songs...showcase his slashing guitar and jagged vocals... - Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly (11/18/1994)

...Buddy Guy proves unstoppable....Guitarists from Clapton to Van Halen have marvelled at Guy's Strat work...; if anything, his singing...is even more eloquent, fiery and fully human...Musician (12/94, p.91) - ...[Buddy Guy's] soul-on-fire theatrics recall prime Hendrix....Slippin' Out, Slippin' In approaches brilliance, with Guy's fury and the party groove of Denise Lasalle's cheatin' tune meshing perfectly...Living Blues (11-12/94, p.65) - ...Guy unleashes a genuine blues album--one that should please even those diehards who prize his 1960's Chess catalog over anything he's cut since...Down Beat (12/94, p.52) - 4 Stars - Very Good - ...[SLIPPIN' IN] advances his reputation as one of the best--if not THE best--blues guitarists alive. With no two solos remotely similar, Guy flexes his muscle and torches this set, whether he's offering smoldering leads on the slow tunes or scorching licks on mid- and uptempo numbers...Entertainment Weekly (11/18/94, p.106) - ...Eric Clapton, listen up: Here's a way to play the blues in the '90s without shellacking the music with a thin coat of irony. Guy's go-for-the-throat versions of songs...showcase his slashing guitar and jagged vocals... - Rating: A- Vibe (11/94, p.139) - ...Guy doesn't just play the blues, he preaches its gospel through the stinging sounds of his Stratocaster...
Rolling Stone


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