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Buddy and the Juniors<限定盤>

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発売日 2025年06月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルVerve
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 180g重量盤
規格品番 7581299
SKU 602475812999

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Talkin' 'Bout Women Obviously
    2. 2.
      Riffin' (A.k.a. A Motif Is Just a Riff)
    3. 3.
      Buddy's Blues
    4. 4.
      (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
    5. 5.
      Five Long Years
    6. 6.
      Rock Me Mama
    7. 7.
      Ain't No Need

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Buddy GuyJunior ManceJunior Wells

商品の紹介

ギタリストのバディ・ガイはシカゴのブルース仲間だったジュニア・ウェルズと一緒になり、ジャズ・ピアニストのジュニア・マンスを加えて、ブルー・サム・レコードのために「アンプラグド」セッションを行った1969年作品。

バディと2人のジュニアはリラックスした雰囲気で、ウィリー・ディクソンの 「Hoochie Coochie Man」のようなおなじみの曲や、「Buddy's Blues」のような即興のオリジナル曲をカッティングした。さらに、2曲のインプロヴァイズ・トラックは、「Talkin' 'Bout Women Obviously」と「Riffin'」というクリエイティヴなエネルギーを一気に爆発させてレコーディングされ、すべてが新鮮で、魅力的で、刺激的なアルバムに仕上がっている。
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発売・販売元 提供資料(2025/05/01)

The historical details surrounding the recording session that became Buddy & the Juniors are almost as entertaining -- and oddly satisfying -- as the music itself. Released on Blue Thumb in 1970 on multi-colored wax, this session, was it not for a very real economic necessity due to Buddy Guy's feud with Vanguard Records, would never have happened. It appears that Vanguard wouldn't pick up the tab for Guy to fly to New York to mix an album he'd cut with Junior Mance and Gary Bartz -- also produced by Cuscuna. Being an ever-enterprising genius, Cuscuna pitched the idea for a recording between Guy, Mance, and Junior Wells to Blue Thumb label boss Bob Krasnow, who jumped at the chance. The all-acoustic Buddy & the Juniors was recorded on December 18 of 1969, and on December 19, they mixed this album and the Vanguard date! While an acoustic pairing between Guy and Wells is a natural one, adding jazz pianist Mance -- a Chicago native whose early influences were the boogie-woogie recordings of Meade "Lux" Lewis and Albert Ammons -- to the mix was risky in terms of interpersonal dynamics, but in retrospect, proved a brilliant idea. The proceedings are informal and raw with plenty of fireworks. The first two tracks -- "Talkin' 'Bout Women Obviously" and "Riffin' (aka A Motif Is Just a Riff)" -- were the last two recorded. They are blazing, hairy, on-the-spot improvisational duets between Wells and Guy: the former offers lyrics in a back-and-forth extemporaneous style; the latter develops in intensity as it goes on. The playing by Guy and Wells is inspirational. "Buddy's Blues," the first interplay of the trio, has Mance digging deeply into the Otis Spann tradition, just rolling inside it, accenting lines, punching chords, and offering beautiful tags to Wells' harmonica lines. Wells' vocal on "(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man" meets Guy's six-string head-on, with Mance comping and popping a melodic fill underneath each sung phrase. He introduces "Five Long Years" as a piano blues that gets countered in exponential grit by Guy's vocal and Wells' punchy harp; he shuffles, fills, trills, and blows straight at the keyboard, creating a forceful gale of dialogue. On the slippery boogie-woogie set closer, Wells' "Ain't No Need," the listener grasps the deep communication of this trio. Given how earthy, informal, and joyful this acoustic session is, it conveys everything right about Chicago blues. ~ Thom Jurek
Rovi

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