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Thread started 12/23/06 5:54pm

heartbeatocean

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The Blues

Help, last minute xmas present suggestion needed:

my uncles says he, quote, likes the blues. I don't think he has much of it or knows a lot. Maybe I'll get him a CD.

What would you suggest?
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Reply #1 posted 12/23/06 6:14pm

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With little more details than "the blues" (a varied genre regardless of what most people think) to go on...



...these two might be safe bets.

The B.B. King album is a Grammy winner, has his most popular single and might be the easiest to find in a local store.

The Buddy Guy album is a personal favorite. wink


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Reply #2 posted 12/23/06 6:32pm

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Good enough. biggrin I'm bummed I missed Buddy Guy when he was opening for the Stones concert I saw last year. That's the price of getting a last minute markdown off scalped tickets. cool
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Reply #3 posted 12/23/06 6:37pm

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heartbeatocean said:

Good enough. biggrin I'm bummed I missed Buddy Guy when he was opening for the Stones concert I saw last year. That's the price of getting a last minute markdown off scalped tickets. cool

Just my opinion, but unfortunately the new modern day Rock Star Buddy Guy is a different animal from the album I suggested. neutral

However, i'm glad to see him get the current visibility and accolades while he's still alive to enjoy them.


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Reply #4 posted 12/23/06 6:42pm

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theAudience said:

heartbeatocean said:

Good enough. biggrin I'm bummed I missed Buddy Guy when he was opening for the Stones concert I saw last year. That's the price of getting a last minute markdown off scalped tickets. cool

Just my opinion, but unfortunately the new modern day Rock Star Buddy Guy is a different animal from the album I suggested. neutral

However, i'm glad to see him get the current visibility and accolades while he's still alive to enjoy them.


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You mean his music is completely different than it used to be?
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Reply #5 posted 12/23/06 6:45pm

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heartbeatocean said:


You mean his music is completely different than it used to be?

No not completely different.
I guess i'm referring more to his guitar sound.


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Reply #6 posted 12/23/06 6:47pm

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theAudience said:

heartbeatocean said:


You mean his music is completely different than it used to be?

No not completely different.
I guess i'm referring more to his guitar sound.


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so just kind of different and not to your taste?
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Reply #7 posted 12/23/06 6:52pm

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heartbeatocean said:


so just kind of different and not to your taste?

Yep. It used to be edgy but maintained some clarity.
What i've heard lately is thin and heavy on the distortion.

Comparing his second album...



...to the present is an even starker example.


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Reply #8 posted 12/23/06 7:45pm

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Throughout the 90s Buddy Guy had an excellent run of albums on Silvertone.












Both DAMN RIGHT and SWEET TEA are stellar "state-of the art" blues albums, '98's HEAVY LOVE is bit of a dullard, but the cover is so pimpish you have to love it!
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Reply #9 posted 12/23/06 8:04pm

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Stalwarts of modern blues

OTIS TAYLOR



JOE LOUIS WALKER



LUTHER ALLISON



COREY HARRIS
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Reply #10 posted 12/23/06 8:38pm

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Might as well add a few more "younguns" wink

Keb Mo...




Robert Cray...




And not a youngun, but a friend of mine that deserves more attention...



...Finis Tasby



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Reply #11 posted 12/23/06 9:40pm

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theAudience said:

Might as well add a few more "younguns" wink

And not a youngun, but a friend of mine that deserves more attention...



...Finis Tasby



I was about to say "Finis is older than most of my shoes!". biggrin
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Reply #12 posted 12/24/06 9:40am

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PFunkjazz said:


I was about to say "Finis is older than most of my shoes!". biggrin

lol Yeah Finis is an "old dawg" but still a great Blues singer.


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Reply #13 posted 12/24/06 11:39am

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One of my favourites! It's a great experimental rock/blues album. Any other Cream album would of course also be a good choice!
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