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Release Date:06/15/1999
Label:Jive
UPC:012414167729

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    THE TITLE SAYS IT ALL

    By pl_soper  Dec 14, 2005

    Pros: SEE FULL REVEIW

    Cons: NONE

    THIS CD IS A COLLECTION OF BLUES MASTERY,IT IS A MUST HAVE IF YOU ARE A BLUES LOVER....BUDDY HAS DOZENS OF ALBUMS AND IT IS HARD TO PICK OUT 4 OR 5 TO BUY THIS ''DOES THE JOB''IN SOME GREATEST HITS ALBUMS THERE IS SOMETIMES A WEAK SPO...T, NOT THIS ALBUM. IT HAS CLASSIC TOE TAPPING NUMBERS THAT LEAVE YOU SINGING THEM ALL DAY LONG. THANKS BUDDY AND THANKS FOR READING MY REVIEW PAUL ''DOC'' SOPER NEW YORK Read more Less

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    He knows his blues!!!

    By dalys delivery  Dec 17, 2000

    Kick-ass singer, he's great!!!!!

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    Buddy Guy revitalized his career when he signed with Silvertone Records in the early '90s. His first album for the label, Damn Right, I've Got the Blues, was a smash success, earning critical acclaim, awards, and sales hand over fist. Prior to that record, he was a legend only among blues fans; afterward, he was a star. Although it was a bit too rock-oriented and slick for purists, Damn Right was a terrific album, setting the pace not only for Guy but for modern electric blues in the '90s. As the decade wore on, Guy continued to make albums for Silvertone, some of them a little complacent, others quite excellent. Buddy's Baddest: The Best of Buddy Guy attempts to summarize those years in 14 songs, including three previously unreleased cuts. Not surprisingly, the compilers favor the Guy of Damn Right, featuring four songs from the record and three from its soundalike sequel, Feels Like Rain. Only two tracks from Slippin' In, his hardest blues record for the label, made the cut, while th...e fine live album Live The Real Deal and the misguided Heavy Love are represented by a track apiece. In other words, a lot of good stuff remains on the original albums, which is doubly unfortunate since the three unreleased cuts are all throwaways. By relying so heavily on two records, Buddy's Baddest doesn't wind up being an accurate portrait of Guy's Silvertone recordings. That doesn't mean it's a bad listen, since the first ten songs are all very good and quite entertaining. However, anyone who has Damn Right but wants to dig deeper into Guy's Silvertone albums may prefer to pick up Feels Like Rain, which offers more of the same crossover Chicago blues, or Slippin' In, which is the real deal. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Buddy Guy

He's Chicago's blues king today, ruling his domain just as his idol and mentor Muddy Waters did before him. Yet there was a time, and not all that long ago either, when Buddy Guy couldn't even negotiate a decent record deal. Times sure have changed for the better -- Guy's first three albums for Silvertone in the '90s all earned Grammys. Eric Clapton unabashedly calls Bu... Read more