The Definitive Buddy Guy is the first single-disc compendium of the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer's career. Boasting 17 tracks, it's guests include Junior Wells, Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, Pinetop Perkins and more. Considered to be the king of Chicago blues, Buddy Guy started his recording career in 1958. He's a master of the blues, straddling both traditional and modern forms having worked with Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf and Junior Wells, as well as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and the Rolling Stones. Though he's received accolades for decades, the real turn in his career came with the release of three GRAMMY-winning albums on Silvertone in the 1990s. His fans and disciples include Eric Clapton, who calls Buddy his favorite blues axe man, Keith Richards, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
6 Hoodoo Man Blues - Junior Wells Chicago Blues Band
7 Man and the Blues
8 I Got My Eyes on You [Live]
9 Five Long Years - Buddy & the Juniors
10 Man of Many Words - Buddy Guy, Junior Wells
11 Things I Used to Do [Live] - Buddy Guy, Junior Wells
12 When I Left Home
13 Give Me My Coat and Shoes - Buddy Guy, Junior Wells
14 She Suits Me to a "T"
15 Checkin' on My Baby [Live] - Buddy Guy, Pinetop Perkins, Dallas Taylor, Terry Taylor, Junior Wells, Bill Wyman
16 Let Me Love You Baby [Live]
17 Baby Please Don't Leave Me
The Definitive Buddy Guy is the first single-disc compendium of the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer's career. Boasting 17 tracks, it's guests include Junior Wells, Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, Pinetop Perkins and more. Considered to be the king of Chicago blues, Buddy Guy started his recording career in 1958. He's a master of the blues, straddling both traditional and modern forms having worked with Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf and Junior Wells, as well as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and the Rolling Stones. Though he's received accolades for decades, the real turn in his career came with the release of three GRAMMY-winning albums on Silvertone in the 1990s. His fans and disciples include Eric Clapton, who calls Buddy his favorite blues axe man, Keith Richards, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan.