The Essence of Blues Rock, Depicted by a Crying Telecaster
The album allows you to enjoy his unique playing style, in which he skillfully manipulates the Telecaster, and is considered an important work that bridges the gap between blues and rock.
This is one of the signature works by the guitarist known as the "Telecaster Magician." A soulful blues feeling and a sharp yet sensitive guitar tone dominate the entire album, freely evolving from melancholic phrases to aggressive cutting. His performance, which eschews flashy embellishments and maximizes the emotional expression of the guitar within a simple ensemble, was highly praised for capturing the essence of blues rock and had a profound influence on subsequent guitarists.
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A:
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1)
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Sweet Dreams
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2)
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Tribute To Elmore James
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3)
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Roys Bluz
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4)
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Cajun
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5)
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Country Preacher
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6)
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After Hours
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B:
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1)
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The Messiah Will Come Again
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2)
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Filthy Teddy
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3)
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Wayfairing Pilgrim
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4)
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Please Don't Turn Me Away
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5)
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She Once Lived Here
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6)
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In The Beginning
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Engineer - Shelly Yakus
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Producer - Peter K. Siegel
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Engineer [Assistant] - Dan Turbeville
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Rhythm Guitar - Teddy Irwin
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Lead Guitar - Roy Buchanan
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Vocals - Roy Buchanan (B2)
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Drums - Ned Davis
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Organ, Piano - Dick Heintze
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Bass - Pete Van Allen
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Vocals - Chuck Tilley (A1 to B1, B3)