All Artists: Roy Buchanan Title: Second Album Members Wishing: 4 Total Copies: 0 Label: Polygram Records Release Date: 10/25/1990 Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock Style: Blues Rock Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs: 042283141223, 042283141247 |
Roy Buchanan Second Album Genres: Blues, Pop, Rock
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CD ReviewsRoy Buchanan Picked His Guitar Clean On This One! Brendan Munoz | 09/09/2001 (5 out of 5 stars) "Roy Buchanan was no doubt a amazing axe slinger. The fact that he remains even to this day virtually unknown fascinates me. His life was a walking blues song. His inner battles took him from us, but it was this struggle that made his playing so rough, raw and emotional. A player this amazing and emotionally driven should have garnered more attention in his short life. Roy played his '53 Fender Telecaster (TeleRoy, or Nancy as Roy called it) like it was easy. He hit licks that remain unchallenged to this day. The album opens up strong with the upbeat Filthy Teddy, a song that brings capo and string bending to a whole new high. The guitar sounds like it is REALLY crying. I find blues muscians that can make their instruments talk, extremely enjoyable. Ol' Roy proved he could hit low down and dirty blues too on tracks like Thank You Lord. This painful, slow low down, dirty bottom of the 1/5 of booze blues is what Roy was best known for.This album might seem short, being that it is only 8 tracks. But, Roy packs so much guitar, emotion and blues into those 8 tracks that you don't feel slighted or denied anything.This is one blues album that requires no Second thought when purchasing. If you don't know Roy, then maybe you should!" If you love the sound of an electric guitar ... Al | 10/15/1999 (5 out of 5 stars) "... you can't miss this! 1973 has been a magic year! So many music masterpieces have been released that year. In my opinion this is one of those masterpieces. Don't miss it." RB's best blues album Al | Canberra, ACT Australia | 05/10/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "Roy's best selling studio album to this date is still pure class after 34 years. Unlike many albums he made before and after this one, SECOND ALBUM has a consistent direction to it without being dull like alot of his later work. First of all, AFTER HOURS is bliss (NOTE: listen around the 1min 20sec mark, when it sounds like he gets his fingers stuck between the strings! FIVE STRING BLUES consolidates Roy's belief that he was half-man half-wolf - he makes that telecaster squeal, whinge and carry on like a pork chop. Personal favourite: I WON'T TELL YOU NO LIES; a jazzy, impressionist masterpiece that's still classic Roy.
This album plays to Buchanan's strengths: with only 2 sung-songs, there's plenty of room for Roy to steal the show with his swashbuckling fretwork. Don't miss this one." |