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Format: LP
Label: MIG
Year: 2024
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Thing In G (Short Fuse)
A2 Green Onions
A3 Roy's Blues (Roy's Bluz)
B1 Walk Don't Run
B2 Sweet Dreams
B3 Peter Gunn
B4 Blues In D
C1 Hey Joe
C2 Foxy Lady
C3 Messiah (Messiah Will Come Again)
D1 Night Train
D2 Linda Lou
D3 Wayfaring Pilgram
Originally released in 2017, recorded in 1985.
PERSONNEL:
Bass – Anthony Dunn
Drums – Martin Yule
Vocals, Guitar – John Steel
Guitar – Roy Buchanan
Roy Buchanan was a true master of the Fender Telecaster guitar. The Rolling Stones wanted him to replace Brian Jones, and Eric Clapton asked him to play the guitar for Derek & The Dominos - but he turned down both offers.
In the 60's Roy Buchanan got married, moved to Washington D. C. and worked as a studio musician for more than one hundred album productions, and in the 1970s released a string of major-label studio LP's.
Burned out by the grinding demands and creative constraints of mainstream showbiz, Buchanan took the first half of the 80s off. This double live LP documents Buchanan's revitalized return to touring and recording as an independent artist.
Label: MIG
Year: 2024
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Thing In G (Short Fuse)
A2 Green Onions
A3 Roy's Blues (Roy's Bluz)
B1 Walk Don't Run
B2 Sweet Dreams
B3 Peter Gunn
B4 Blues In D
C1 Hey Joe
C2 Foxy Lady
C3 Messiah (Messiah Will Come Again)
D1 Night Train
D2 Linda Lou
D3 Wayfaring Pilgram
Originally released in 2017, recorded in 1985.
PERSONNEL:
Bass – Anthony Dunn
Drums – Martin Yule
Vocals, Guitar – John Steel
Guitar – Roy Buchanan
Roy Buchanan was a true master of the Fender Telecaster guitar. The Rolling Stones wanted him to replace Brian Jones, and Eric Clapton asked him to play the guitar for Derek & The Dominos - but he turned down both offers.
In the 60's Roy Buchanan got married, moved to Washington D. C. and worked as a studio musician for more than one hundred album productions, and in the 1970s released a string of major-label studio LP's.
Burned out by the grinding demands and creative constraints of mainstream showbiz, Buchanan took the first half of the 80s off. This double live LP documents Buchanan's revitalized return to touring and recording as an independent artist.