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| The Complete Chess Studio Sessions | 
enlarge | Artist: Buddy Guy Label: Universal Japan Category: Music
Buy New: $62.98
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 637264
Format: Limited Edition, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 4988005525161 ASIN: B001BLSE6O
Release Date: September 3, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Disc 1
| | First Time I Met the Blues - Buddy Guy, Montgomery, Eurreal | | | Slop Around - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | I Got My Eyes on You - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | Broken Hearted Blues - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | Let Me Love You Baby - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | I Got a Strange Feeling - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | Gully Hully - Buddy Guy, Montgomery, Eurreal | | | Ten Years Ago - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | Watch Yourself - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | Stone Crazy - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | Skippin' - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | I Found a True Love - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | Hard But It's Fair - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | Baby, Baby, Baby - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | When My Left Eye Jumps - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | That's It - Buddy Guy, Calhoun, Chuck | | | The Treasure Untold - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | American Bandstand - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | No Lie - Buddy Guy, Emerson, Billy "The | | | $100 Bill - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | My Love Is Real - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | Buddy's Boogie - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy |
Disc 2
| | Worried Mind - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | Moanin' - Buddy Guy, Timmons, Bobby | | | I Dig Your Wig - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | My Time After Awhile - Buddy Guy, Badger, Ron | | | Night Flight - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | Crazy Love (Crazy Music) - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | Every Girl I See - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | Too Many Ways - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | Leave My Girl Alone - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | Got to Use Your Head - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | Keep It to Myself - Buddy Guy, Williamson, Sonny B | | | My Mother - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | She Suits Me to a T - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | Mother-In-Law Blues - Buddy Guy, Barge, Gene | | | Buddy's Groove - Buddy Guy, Barge, Gene | | | Going to School - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | I Cry and Sing the Blues - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | Goin' Home - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | I Suffer With the Blues - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | Lip Lap Louie - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy | | | My Time After Awhile - Buddy Guy, Badger, Ron | | | Too Many Ways - Buddy Guy, Dixon, Willie | | | Keep It to Myself - Buddy Guy, Williamson, Sonny B | | | I Didn't Know My Mother Had a Son Like Me - Buddy Guy, Guy, Buddy |
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Amazon.com essential recording Although Buddy Guy's first singles were for Chicago's Cobra Records, the bulk of his work in the early to mid-'60s was for the Windy City's most important blues label, Chess. Much of his work for the Chess brothers was as a sideman, but this collection of Guy's own singles and alternate or unreleased takes showcases the stinging guitar tone and preaching vocal style that were to become his trademarks. Among these recordings are the earliest versions of his signature tunes "I Got My Eyes On You," "Stone Crazy," "Watch Yourself," "When My Left Eye Jumps," and the nervy cry for revenge "My Time After Awhile." --Ted Drozdowski
Album Description Japanese only 2 x SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing. Universal. 2008.
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Buddy Still Revs it Up January 11, 2008 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is a collection of Buddy Guy's songs, maybe not the best collection,but one of them. The instrumentals are great. Buddy's "Too Many Ways", "First Time I Met The Blues" and "Every Girl I see" haven't lost their zest.In fact, the music ages like wine. I remember going to a show and having been asked to put away my camcorder,a look at Buddy with his polka dotted guitar,shiny paisley jacket and huge rings on every finger assured me that this was one guy who would not mind being filmed again. Highly recommended to fans of Buddy Guy and blues fans.
A little too complete January 26, 2005 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Even the liner notes say it, " Buddy Guy was always the proverbial odd man out during the Chess Years. " These recordings taken from when Guy was basically a top side man for Chess show an artist who was trying to find his place at a company that didn't know what to do with him. Wacky dance songs like "Slop Around" and novelties like "I Dig Your Wig," are mixed with great tunes like "My Mother," and "I Suffer the Blues." This one is really for the Buddy Guy fan who wants everything he has recorded.
Complete, but not all is good December 21, 2000 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
First of all, Buddy didnt became a legend for these recordings. They didnt sold either. Only on a few of these tracks you'll hear the guitar genious that he is. He became what he is for his live performances, on which he could get loose and play what he wanted. The recordings are good and historical, but not good enough for a 2 CD set which is too expensive by the way. Go get the very best of buddy guy, which contains some live tracks and some tracks of the 70's that do showcase his guitar abilities at his best. This cd is only for completists: it contains leave my girl alone, and going to school (which is mary had a little lamb), which is a better version than the one on a man and the blues album.
VERY ESSENTIAL! April 18, 2000 0 out of 10 found this review helpful
BUDDy GUY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST BLUES VOCALIST&Of COURSE GUITARIST.THIS Two-Disc Set is a Must.IT Never Loses It's Spark.Buddy Guy is A Musical FOrce.
Don't even know what to say! ok here goes October 3, 1999 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Buddy Guy is the greatest. the few lousy songs on this album (lip lap louie, baby baby baby baby) are completely overshadowed by the rest of the songs on the album which are great. "Keep it TO Myself", "My Mother", and "She suits me to a Tee" are three of the songs I had not heard before owning this album and they are all amazing, especially vocally, and the horns on My Mother are powerful. Of course "First Time I Met the Blues", "When my Left Eye Jumps", "Let Me Love You Baby", "Watch Yourself" and "My Time after a while" are classics. Anyone with an ounce of soul will love this album. There are only a couple bad songs out of 47.
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