Roy Buchanan - After Hours. Early Years (2021)

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Title: After Hours. Early Years
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Mojo Workin'
Genre: Blues Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:45:29
Total Size: 245 mb | 335 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Roy Buchanan - Pretty Please
02. Roy Buchanan - My Babe
03. Roy Buchanan - Wild Guy
04. Roy Buchanan - Buttercup
05. Roy Buchanan - Route 66
06. Roy Buchanan - The Kick Step
07. Roy Buchanan - Twin Exhaust
08. Roy Buchanan - Cha Cha Chu
09. Roy Buchanan - It'll Be My First Time
10. Roy Buchanan - He Will Come Back To Me
11. Roy Buchanan - The Jam - Part One
12. Roy Buchanan - The Jam - Part Two
13. Roy Buchanan - When The Saints Go Twistin' In
14. Roy Buchanan - Bruby Baby
15. Roy Buchanan - The Shuffle
16. Roy Buchanan - Gotta Go
17. Roy Buchanan - Potato Peeler
18. Roy Buchanan - Need Your Lovin'
19. Roy Buchanan - Hot Toddy
20. Roy Buchanan - My Baby Walks All Over Me
21. Roy Buchanan - My Blue Heaven
22. Roy Buchanan - After Hours

CD2

01. Roy Buchanan - Mule Train Stomp
02. Roy Buchanan - Teen Queen Of The Week
03. Roy Buchanan - I Got A Heart
04. Roy Buchanan - I Take A Trip To The Moon
05. Roy Buchanan - Mary Lou
06. Roy Buchanan - I Want To Love You
07. Roy Buchanan - Take My Heart
08. Roy Buchanan - Grandma's House
09. Roy Buchanan - Wild, Wild World
10. Roy Buchanan - Someday One Day
11. Roy Buchanan - Dreamy Doll
12. Roy Buchanan - Honeysuckle Rose
13. Roy Buchanan - The Twist/Mother's Club Twist
14. Roy Buchanan - Shake The Hand Of A Fool
15. Roy Buchanan - Blue Skies
16. Roy Buchanan - Swing, Daddy Swing
17. Roy Buchanan - Lonely Nights
18. Roy Buchanan - Lucky Johnny
19. Roy Buchanan - Am I The One
20. Roy Buchanan - Class Of 59
21. Roy Buchanan - The Blacksmith Blues
22. Roy Buchanan - Whiskers

Roy Buchanan has long been considered one of the finest, yet criminally overlooked guitarists of the blues rock genre whose lyrical leads and use of harmonics would later influence such guitar greats as Jeff Beck, his one-time student Robbie Robertson, and ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons. Although born in Ozark, AR, on September 23, 1939, Buchanan grew up in the small town of Pixley, CA. His father was both a farmer and Pentecostal preacher, which would bring the youngster his first exposure to gospel music when his family would attend racially mixed revival meetings. But it was when Buchanan came across late-night R&B radio shows that he became smitten by the blues, leading to Buchanan picking up the guitar at the age of seven. First learning steel guitar, he switched to electric guitar by the age of 13, finding the instrument that would one day become his trademark: a Fender Telecaster. By 15, Buchanan knew he wanted to concentrate on music full-time and relocated to Los Angeles, which contained a thriving blues/R&B scene at the time. Shortly after his arrival in L.A., Buchanan was taken under the wing by multi-talented bluesman Johnny Otis, before studying blues with such players as Jimmy Nolen (later with James Brown), Pete Lewis, and Johnny "Guitar" Watson. During the mid- to late '50s, Buchanan led his own rock band, the Heartbeats, which soon after began backing rockabilly great Dale ("Suzy Q") Hawkins.


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