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Buddy Guy & Junior Wells Play the Blues
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Album Details: Buddy Guy & Junior Wells Play the Blues

Release Date:11/22/2005
Label:Rhino / Wea
UPC:081227029920

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  • All Music Guide

    Considering the troubled background of this album (Eric Clapton, Ahmet Ertegun, and Tom Dowd only ended up with eight tracks at a series of 1970 sessions in Miami; two years later, the J. Geils Band was brought in to cut two additional songs to round out the longdelayed LP for 1972 release), the results were pretty impressive. Buddy Guy contributes dazzling lead axe to their revival of "TBone Shuffle"; Junior Wells provides a sparkling remake of Sonny Boy's "My Baby She Left Me," and Guy is entirely credible in a grinding Otis Redding mode on the Southern soul stomper "A Man of Many Words."

    - Bill Dahl, All Music Guide

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