segunda-feira, 12 de junho de 2023

Buddy Guy - Living Proof

Living Proof Review

 

by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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Living Proof was designed partially as an aural autobiography from the legendary Buddy Guy, opening up with the stark summation “74 Years Young,” then running through songs that often address some aspect of a working musician's life. It’s not a concept that’s followed through completely -- it’s thrown off track somewhat by duets with B.B. King and Carlos Santana, with the latter’s soft groove sticking out tonally as well -- but it’s enough of a narrative to give the record a definitive shape that some latter-day Guy albums are lacking. Still, the selling point of Living Proof remains Guy’s guitar, an instrument that improbably gets louder, nastier, and gnarlier with each passing year. Like Skin Deep before it, Living Proof is distinguished by these bold, clenched blasts of sonic fury, but here the production has just enough grit to make the entire enterprise feel feral, and that’s a greater testament to Guy's enduring vitality than any one song could ever be.


Buddy Guy
Living Proof

1 74 Years Young Written-By – Gary Nicholson, Tom Hambridge 4:34 2 Thank Me Someday Written-By – Buddy Guy, Tom Hambridge 5:42 3 On The Road Tenor Saxophone – Tom McGinley (2) Trombone – Jack Hale* Trumpet – Wayne Jackson Written-By – Richard Fleming, Tom Hambridge 4:11 4 Stay Around A Little Longer Featuring – B.B. King Written-By – Gary Nicholson, Tom Hambridge 5:00 5 Key Don't Fit Written-By – Gary Nicholson, Tom Hambridge 5:02 6 Living Proof Written-By – Tom Hambridge 3:45 7 Where The Blues Begin Featuring – Carlos Santana Written-By – Gary Nicholson, Tom Hambridge 4:37 8 Too Soon Written-By – Buddy Guy, Richard Fleming, Tom Hambridge 3:26 9 Everybody's Got To Go Written-By – Buddy Guy, Richard Fleming, Tom Hambridge 3:57 10 Let The Door Knob Hit Ya Written-By – Buddy Guy, Tom Hambridge
3:44 11 Guess What Written-By – Richard Fleming, Tom Hambridge 5:44 12 Skanky Written-By – Buddy Guy, Tom Hambridge 4:16

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