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Skin Deep

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発売日 2008年08月04日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSony BMG
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 88697343162
SKU 886973431627

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
It's hard to say that Buddy Guy's career was revived by his appearance in the Rolling Stones' Shine a Light, but his mesmerizing duet on Muddy Waters' "Champagne and Reefer" in that Martin Scorsese concert film was a bracing, welcome reminder of just how good Guy is, especially for listeners who may have let their attention wander in the years since Damn Right, I've Got the Blues. What made Guy so riveting was his coiled aggression: in stark contrast to the deferential Jack White, he came to cut the Stones down and he did so mercilessly, which made it the musical highlight of a show with plenty of great moments. That wildness has kept Buddy Guy unpredictable well into his senior citizenship, and it surfaces on Skin Deep, only perhaps not quite as often as it should. Touted as his first album of original material, Skin Deep does work as an effective showcase for Buddy's most original voice: his wild, gnarly guitar. The production may be crisp and clean but Buddy refuses to play polite, messing up the pristine surfaces with big, nasty, ugly smears of guitar. Even when the record gleams too brightly -- as it does just a little bit too often -- Guy sounds like he's trying to tear things apart from the inside, which lends vigor and energy to numbers that are performed with just a shade too much preciseness. Thankfully, not all of Skin Deep is so clean, as the record opens up with a pair of dynamite collaborations with Robert Randolph -- the stripped-down, swampy Delta blues "Out in the Woods" and the muscular "That's My Home." Guy also gets in a couple of good numbers with Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks -- there's also a duet with Eric Clapton on "Every Time I Sing the Blues," which slides into a too-comfortable slow groove -- and these are the moments when Skin Deep really clicks, as the songs spark and the band truly cooks. Elsewhere, the music slips toward the conventional, but at least it sounds like Guy is trying to reel it back in with that monstrous guitar, which can still sound wondrous. It's kind of fun to hear the accidental tension between Guy's guitar and the slick surfaces, but when he's paired with a band or production that matches his grit, Skin Deep is so good that it's hard not to wish the whole record sounded just like that. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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    1. 1.
      Best Damn Fool

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

    2. 2.
      Too Many Tears

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

    3. 3.
      Lyin' Like A Dog

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

    4. 4.
      Show Me The Money

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

    5. 5.
      Everytime I Sing The Blues

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

    6. 6.
      Out In The Woods

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

    7. 7.
      Hammer And A Nail

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

    8. 8.
      That's My Home

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

    9. 9.
      Skin Deep

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

    10. 10.
      Who's Gonna Fill These Shoes

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

    11. 11.
      Smell The Funk

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

    12. 12.
      I Found Happiness

      アーティスト: Buddy Guy

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Buddy Guy

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Guy is a blues man, not a protest singer, and when he wields his ax with perfect restraint over the organ and loping bass line of 'I Found Happiness,' you best believe that's what he's done." Living Blues - "SKIN DEEP is a return to form for Buddy Guy....On the opening track, 'Best Damn Fool,' Guy comes roaring out of the gate with a vicious guitar attack and a four-piece horn section blasting behind him."
Rovi

It's hard to say that Buddy Guy's career was revived by his appearance in the Rolling Stones' Shine a Light, but his mesmerizing duet on Muddy Waters' "Champagne and Reefer" in that Martin Scorsese concert film was a bracing, welcome reminder of just how good Guy is, especially for listeners who may have let their attention wander in the years since Damn Right, I've Got the Blues. What made Guy so riveting was his coiled aggression: in stark contrast to the deferential Jack White, he came to cut the Stones down and he did so mercilessly, which made it the musical highlight of a show with plenty of great moments. That wildness has kept Buddy Guy unpredictable well into his senior citizenship, and it surfaces on Skin Deep, only perhaps not quite as often as it should. Touted as his first album of original material, Skin Deep does work as an effective showcase for Buddy's most original voice: his wild, gnarly guitar. The production may be crisp and clean but Buddy refuses to play polite, messing up the pristine surfaces with big, nasty, ugly smears of guitar. Even when the record gleams too brightly -- as it does just a little bit too often -- Guy sounds like he's trying to tear things apart from the inside, which lends vigor and energy to numbers that are performed with just a shade too much preciseness. Thankfully, not all of Skin Deep is so clean, as the record opens up with a pair of dynamite collaborations with Robert Randolph -- the stripped-down, swampy Delta blues "Out in the Woods" and the muscular "That's My Home." Guy also gets in a couple of good numbers with Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks -- there's also a duet with Eric Clapton on "Every Time I Sing the Blues," which slides into a too-comfortable slow groove -- and these are the moments when Skin Deep really clicks, as the songs spark and the band truly cooks. Elsewhere, the music slips toward the conventional, but at least it sounds like Guy is trying to reel it back in with that monstrous guitar, which can still sound wondrous. It's kind of fun to hear the accidental tension between Guy's guitar and the slick surfaces, but when he's paired with a band or production that matches his grit, Skin Deep is so good that it's hard not to wish the whole record sounded just like that. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine|
Rovi

58年にコブラからデビュー……ってことは50周年!? スティーヴ・ジョーダン制作の『Bring 'Em In』(2005年)ではジョン・メイヤーやアンソニー・ハミルトンらを従え、一方では娘のショウナとも共演するなど、70代にしてギンギンに絶倫なバディ翁。この新作はトム・ハンブリッジが采配を振るい、ロバート・ランドルフやスーザン・テデスキ&デレク・トラックス夫妻、エリック・クラプトンら、幅広さでは前作に劣るものの妥当な顔ぶれが参陣。ウィリー・ミッチェルがホーン・アレンジを担当した冒頭曲から、自信満々なギターとディープな歌がお約束とスリルの間を切り裂くように轟いてくる。ブラムレット母娘らのコーラスも相まったソウルフルな展開も、枯れとは無縁で圧倒的にヴァイタル。うるさい。ジジイ最高!
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