Roy Buchanan - The Atlantic Sessions Guitar On Fire (1993)

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Title: The Atlantic Sessions Guitar On Fire
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: Rhino Records
Genre: Blues-Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 1:18:00
Total Size: 503 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #01] Ramon's Blues
02. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #02] The Heat Of The Battle
03. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #03] Hidden
04. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #04] Green Onions
05. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #05] Judy
06. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #06] Adventures Of Brer Rabbit And Tar Baby
07. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #07] Turn To Stone
08. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #08] Fly...Night Bird
09. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #09] Supernova
10. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #10] Down By The River
11. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #11] Running Out
12. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #12] Man On The Floor
13. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #13] Okay
14. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #14] My Friend Jeff
15. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #15] If Six Was Nine
16. Roy Buchanan - [The Atlantic Sessions - Guitar On Fire #16] The Messiah Will Come Again

The 16-tracks on this compilation are from Roy Buchanan's trio of mid-1970s titles: A Street Called Straight (1976), Loading Zone (1977), and You're Not Alone (1978). After a less than personally (or professionally) satisfying stint earlier in the decade with Polydor Records, Buchanan teamed up with Atlantic, who helped him get out of his pending contract with the former. Under the direction of Arif Mardin, the guitarist assembled the same instrumental support combo he'd used during his concurrent and practically incessant touring -- John Harrison (bass), Malcolm Lukens (keyboards), and Byrd Foster (drums/vocals). The core quartet are augmented by all-stars Andy Newmark (drums), Will Lee (bass), Billy Cobham (percussion), the Brecker Brothers horn section, and even backing vocals from former Rascals member Eddie Brigati. The ferocious opening whine of "Running Out" is followed by Buchanan's nimble and liquefied tone, which enhances his otherwise bold and unabashed emotive leads. Specifically, the center solo exemplifies his remarkable ability to ably turn from a finely honed and sinister sound, to a divergent string stretching bluesy intonation. The reading of Jimi Hendrix' "If Six Was Nine" is nothing short of an inspired augmentation of the original. While Mardin's production on A Street Called Straight has been roundly criticized, there is a distinct progression from his previous studio releases, which were consistently hit-or-miss. Loading Zone is represented on this collection by no less than six of the LPs nine tunes. The effort was overseen by jazz bassist Stanley Clarke, and yields some thoroughly excellent material. Of top priority is the stretched-out Memphis groove on "Green Onions," sporting contributions from Booker T. & the MG's personnel Steve Cropper (guitar) and Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass). Of equal note is "Ramon's Blues," which commences this set, with riff upon riff of smouldering rounds of fretwork from Buchanan. You're Not Alone builds upon a spacey motif, right down to the astronaut headgear depicted in the cover artwork. Within the grooves are the languid and restrained "Fly...Night Bird," as well as a pair of diverse cover versions of rock classics "Turn to Stone" (Joe Walsh) and "Down by the River" (Neil Young). After a blistering take-off, the former disintegrates, thanks to the rather uninspired smooth jazz arrangement, which is highlighted by Buchanan's intense fret board flurries. Vocalist Gary St. Clair fronts the soulful "Down by the River," which is nowhere as essential as the live (and otherwise unavailable) rendering included on the two-disc Sweet Dreams: The Anthology (1992), or the decisive, if not definitive interpretation on Buck & the Snake Stretchers (1971). The ante is significantly raised, however, on the intense "Supernova," which aptly reasserts Buchanan's proficiency. Although there is a bit of overlapping material, Guitar on Fire: The Atlantic Sessions (1993) is a great companion to the aforementioned Sweet Dreams: The Anthology as a worthwhile critical assessment of Roy Buchanan's sadly unrated status, reiterating his moniker as "The World's Best Unknown Guitarist."


Roy Buchanan - The Atlantic Sessions Guitar On Fire (1993)


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