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This longtime Chicago stalwart was deeply admired by just about any reputably roots-minded guitarist long before he became the Grammys'exclusively favorite bluesman in 1991. Here, fellow axemen (and appreciative fans) Keith Richards, Santana and John Mayer lend him some licks, while Al Green producer Willie Mitchell produces a few cuts.
This longtime Chicago stalwart was deeply admired by just about any reputably roots-minded guitarist long before he became the Grammys'exclusively favorite bluesman in 1991. Here, fellow axemen (and appreciative fans) Keith Richards, Santana and John Mayer lend him some licks, while Al Green producer Willie Mitchell produces a few cuts.
828767242620

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Format: CD
Label: IMPORTS
Catalog: 82876724262
Rel. Date: 09/27/2005
UPC: 828767242620

Bring 'em In [Import]
Artist: Buddy Guy
Format: CD
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This longtime Chicago stalwart was deeply admired by just about any reputably roots-minded guitarist long before he became the Grammys'exclusively favorite bluesman in 1991. Here, fellow axemen (and appreciative fans) Keith Richards, Santana and John Mayer lend him some licks, while Al Green producer Willie Mitchell produces a few cuts.

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''Bring 'Em In'' is a 2005 album released by Buddy Guy. He has since released a box set consisting of three CD discs and a DVD of music spanning his career (''Can't Quit The Blues''). The album features only one Buddy Guy original and the other 12 tracks are all covers of classic tracks, including Bob Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay" and Keb' Mo's "Price You Gotta Pay".

The album features a number of collaborations with other artists: Carlos Santana (guitar), Tracy Chapman (vocals), John Mayer (guitar), Anthony Hamilton (vocals), Robert Randolph (pedal steel), and Keith Richards (guitar). - Wikipedia

This Chicago stalwart was admired by just about any reputably roots-minded guitarist long before he became the Grammys' exclusively favorite bluesman in 1991. Here, fellow axemen (and appreciative fans) Keith Richards, Santana and John Mayer lend him some licks, and Al Green producer Willie Mitchell produces a few cuts.

 

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