One of the great albums by the now legendary "world's greatest unknown guitarist."
This is the third album released in 1974. You can fully enjoy Billy Price's soulful vocals and Roy Buchanan's wonderful Telecaster sound.
Roy Buchanan is a legendary guitarist known for his "craftsmanship" and for being praised by Eric Clapton, who turned down an offer to join The Rolling Stones. The second track on this album, "Hey Joe," is a cover of a Jimi Hendrix song, but the solo part, which sounds like he's possessed by the guitar, is a must-listen.
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A:
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1)
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My Baby Says She's Gonna Leave Me
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2)
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Hey Joe (In Memory Of Jimi Hendrix)
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3)
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Home Is Where I Lost Her
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4)
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Rodney's Song
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B:
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1)
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That's What I Am Here For
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2)
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Roy's Bluz
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Voices
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4)
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Please Don't Turn Me Away
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5)
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Nephesh
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Engineer - Shelly Yakus
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Engineer - Dennis Ferrante
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Guitar - Roy Buchanan
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Design - Bill Harvey
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Drums - Robbie Magruder
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Bass [Fender], Backing Vocals - John Harrison (6)
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Organ, Piano, Clavinet, Backing Vocals - Dick Heintze
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Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Billy Price (2)
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Producer - Jay Reich, Jr.
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Photography By - David Aschkenas