Buddy Guy unleashes the vitality of Chicago blues
"Slippin' In," released in 1994, features the mature performance of a veteran bluesman.
Guy's intense yet emotional guitar playing fully captures the essence of blues. He has also collaborated with young musicians, ensuring the continued existence of blues music across generations. This album highlights Guy's presence as a central figure in the 1990s blues revival.
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A:
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1)
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I Smell Trouble
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2)
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Please Don't Drive Me Away
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3)
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7-11
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4)
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Shame, Shame, Shame
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5)
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Love Her With A Feeling
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6)
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Little Dab-A-Do
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B:
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1)
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Someone Else Is Steppin' In (Slippin' Out, Slippin' In)
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2)
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Trouble Blues
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3)
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Man Of Many Words
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4)
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Don't Tell Me About The Blues
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5)
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Cities Need Help
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