In Buchanan's case, blues or not, wallpaper peels and mountains move. On this 1985 album the former rockabilly guitarist whose technique earned him wide acclaim in the early 1970s agitates the program with a virtuosity that defines the parameters of sonic extremism. Buchanan and Chicagoans Otis Clay and Gloria Hardiman provide a few vocals, the former ineptly and the latter two adequately.
All in all a fine album by Roy Buchanan, a guitar hero who never quite made the big time.
Tracks:
1. When A Guitar Plays The Blues
2. Chicago Smokeshop
3. Mrs. Pressure
4. A Nickel And A Nail
5. Short Fuse
6. Why Don't You Want Me
7. Country Boy
8. Sneaking Godzilla Through The Alley
9. Hawaiian Punch
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I have seen Buchanan a few times. The best: he appeared as the warm-up act to Mahavishnu Orchestra. He was amazing, something I will never forget.
Thanks for sharing that austin
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