Slippin in [Import]
Track Listings
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1. You're The One That Done
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2. Rain Rain
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3. Hard Way
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4. Slippin' In
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5. Baby Don't Move Me
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6. Five Minute Love Affair
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7. Strong Boy
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8. Gone Again
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9. Judgement Day
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10. Return To Polara
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11. California Boogie
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12. Vampira
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13. Lady Luck
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
1999 Release from the Bluesy Roots Rock Group Lead by Guitarist Dave Gonzalez. Not Available in Usaat this Time.
Slippin in,Paladins,Ruff,R&B/Soul
Slippin in [Import]
Average customer rating:
- Guy Delivers The Real Blues On "Slippin' In"
- This is what a blues album should sound like !
- Great Modern Blues
- Buddy Guy is eternal
- very good album
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Slippin' In
Buddy Guy
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Chicago Blues
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
Contemporary Blues
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
General
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
Electric Blues Guitar
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
Modern Blues
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B00000051Q
Release Date: 1994-10-25 |
Tracks:
- I Smell Trouble
- Please Don't Drive Me Away
- 7-11
- Shame, Shame, Shame
- Love Her With A Feeling
- Little Dab-A-Doo
- Someone Else Is Steppin' In (Slippin' Out,...)
- Trouble Blues
- Man Of Many Words
- Don't Tell Me About The Blues
- Cities Need Help
Amazon.com essential recording
The best of Buddy Guy's solo albums since his 1991 reemergence finds him mixing songs from his concert repertoire ("Someone Else Is Steppin' In") with blues chestnuts ("I Smell Trouble") and his own new originals, like the gritty plea for urban spiritual renewal "Cities Need Help." His performance is raw and natural, a nasty throwback to his late-'60s roadhouse days. Guy takes unbridled pleasure in hard playing and vocal shouting that straddles the soul-blues border. The absence of shallow attempts at pop-radio play and the lack of guest appearances by rock stars or emerging bluesmen like Jonny Lang, which plague most of Guy's recent CDs, is refreshing. This is simply Buddy, on his own strong terms. --Ted Drozdowski
Customer Reviews:
Guy Delivers The Real Blues On "Slippin' In".......2007-05-26
How bad was Buddy Guy missed before he came back on the scene with "Damn Right I Got The Blues?" "Too badly to even say" is the answer. His playing on "Slippin' In" ranks as some of the best he's ever recorded.
Guy demonstrates the finesse, skill, flexibility, and raw power possessed by only a very few guitar players. His solos on "Please Don't Drive Me Away" prove that what those who saw him play live even back in the 60's say is true. That Guy plays like a cross between straight blues, jazz guitarist, and heavy metal. His playing on "Please Don't Drive Me Away," "7-11," "Don't Tell Me About The Blues," and "Cities Need Help" is unbelievable at times. The same thoughts cross your mind listening to him as they do when you listen to Hendrix. "How did he do that?" "How can you make that kind of sound with a guitar?"
"Slippin' In" just proves that we've got to grab a hold of Buddy Guy and not let loose of him. He's not allowed any more sabbaticals. We miss out on way too much when he's away.
This is what a blues album should sound like !.......2007-01-26
WOW! I just finished listening to this, and I am blown away.
I try to listen to as many different styles of music as I can. This album is a fine example of blues.
This is what any great blues album should sound like.
Just take this album for a spin.
You can't really talk about one song on this record, without mentioning the other ones.
It starts with a great opener, and follows through to the end.
Just do yourself a favor and listen to Buddy Guy.
Great Modern Blues.......2007-01-03
I admit I love Buddy Guy. I have seen him live twice and Slippin' In does a great job of catching his show. Raw, hard Chicago blues with some R&B and Rock. A must buy for blues fans or anyone wanting to get some BG.
Buddy Guy is eternal.......2006-10-27
Okay, I'm a Buddy Guy fan, and rarely am I disappointed when I'm listening to him. This album is exciting, and if you think you like the blues at all, you need to listen to this.
very good album.......2006-03-12
today for some strange reason i dug up this album&I had revisted my Buddy Guy&Junior Wells Album some time ago.but this album reminded me of what I dig best about Guy&that is when he is flowing by himself without trying to sound like he is trying to fit into other territory.this album has something for everyone&works."Cities Needs Help" is very direct&Political&gets to the Point. I dig how He uses his Riffs on this album that showcase his playing&allows room for solos&Him to arrange parts around it without being over produced.the title cut is a trip&has me rolling.but it is the truth. I enjoyed the overall Production,instrumentation&writing on this album.Probably the last Buddy Guy album that I can get into more than halfway through.I dig hearing Him play anything,but on Record this is the last album that truly sticks fo rme.dude has his own signature on the Axe."Don't tell me about the Blues" is on point as well.
Average customer rating:
- Not quite the Paladins
- a great cd from the pals
- The best roots album in years!!!
- one great record
- RED-HOT
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Slippin' In
The Paladins
Manufacturer: Ruf (Idn)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Rockabilly
| Oldies & Retro
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Roots Rock
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B00000JJNH
Release Date: 1999-07-13 |
Tracks:
- You're The One That Done It
- Rain Rain
- The Hard Way
- Slippin' In
- Baby Don't Move Me
- Five Minute Love Affair
- Strong Boy
- Gone Again
- Judgement Day
- Return To Polara
- Vampira
- California Boogie
- Lady Luck
Customer Reviews:
Not quite the Paladins.......2001-11-09
Brought up on the hard rockin' agressive style of the Paladins this album comes as a little of a dissapointment, the 'billy edge seems to have gone which for me was always what the Paladins were about. I've played it once and no tracks really hit me and it's now consigned to the CD shelf. Are we losing that Paladin sound we need.......!?! I've ordered Palvoline so we'll see.
a great cd from the pals.......2000-11-29
man, another killer cd from the paladins. part country, rockabilly, and a little swing, this record is their best yet. dave brian and joe did it right on this one and the shows are great.
The best roots album in years!!!.......1999-10-06
This album contains authentic rockabilly sounds, real country music, western swing and a surf instrumental tune thrown in for good measure. If you are a Paladins fan that came on board with Ticket Home(later reissued as Rejivinated) you may not dig this cd as much as the rest of us. I think this is one of their best albums to date and it is certainly the best rockabilly they have recorded. BUY IT NOW!!!
one great record.......1999-10-03
it took awhile but i love this record. its way more rockabilly than their previous, combined with a chunk of western swing and country. this is a great record. lady luck, vampira, california boogie.. man you cant go wrong. only 2 songs i didnt like. judgement day and 5 min love affair. the rest is great. definately a good purchase. its good to hear these guys are still making music the right way, instead of trying to copy it and sound exactly like one style. they take it all and put it together and come up with a gem.
RED-HOT.......1999-07-28
This is on band I can never get enough of. This is a step back to their earlier days of rockabilly along with a twist of country thrown in. A really good record over all and if you dig The Paladins first 2 records you won't be disappointed. It's a must for any Paladins fan so do yourself a favor and buy this record!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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{25 Tracks} Chicago Down Home Blues, Vol. 1 "featuring" Johnny Young, Johnny Williams, Sunnyland Slim, Floyd Jones, Man Young, St. Louis Jimmy Oden, Little Walter, Blues Boy Willie, Delta Joe Sanders, John Brim,
Boogie, Ora Nelle Blues, Money Taking Woman - Johnny Young Telephone Blues , Back to Korea Blues - Sunnyland Slim, School Days - Floyd Jones, Let Me Ride Your Mule - Man Young Worried Man Blues - Johnny Williams , I Just Keep Loving Her - Little Walter, Come on Babe - Blues Boy Willie One Doggone Reason - St. Louis Jimmy Oden , Going Down the Line - John Brim, Hard Times - Floyd Jones 4 O'Clock Blues - Delta Joe Sanders , It's All over Now - Sunnyland Slim, Stockyard Blues - Floyd Jones My Baby Walked Out - Man Young , Dark Clouds - John Brim, Blue Baby - Little Walter Coming up Fast - St. Louis Jimmy Oden , Roll Tumble and Slip - Delta Joe Sanders, I Want My Baby - Little Walter Leaving Daddy Blues - John Brim , and Keep What You Got - Floyd Jones Lonesome Man Blues - John Brim
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Acoustic Blues
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000ITTYGY |
Average customer rating:
- One of their better efforts
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Slippin' In
The Paladins
Manufacturer: Ruff
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Rockabilly
| Oldies & Retro
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Roots Rock
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
R&B
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00000JB2D
Release Date: 1999-05-10 |
Tracks:
- You're the One That Done It
- Rain Rain
- Hard Way
- Slippin' In
- Baby Don't Move Me
- Five Minute Love Affair
- Strong Boy
- Gone Again
- Judgment Day
- Return to Polara
- Vampira
- California Boogie
- Lady Luck
Album Details
1999 Release from the Bluesy Roots Rock Group Lead by Guitarist Dave Gonzalez. Not Available in Usaat this Time.
Customer Reviews:
One of their better efforts.......2001-04-08
I have four of their CD's and rate this one close to "Year's Since Yesterday" as far as quality of songs. The guitar work is top notch (as usual) and most of the songs really get your foot tapping. I found the CD at a Circuit City by surprise. They usually don't carry a decent selection of CD's. What I can't believe is hardly anyone has heard of these guys!
Average customer rating:
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Billy's Bag (Vol. 15) "CONTAINS" Billy's Bag, Steady Gettin' It, Let Me Know, Soul Meeting,The Octopus, Slippin' and Slidin', Low Down, I Am Coming Through, My Girl, Shot GUn, Stop In The Name Of Love, Can't You Hear My Heartbeat, Down Town, Eight Days A Week, King Of The Road, If I Had A Hammer
Billy Preston
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000NCZVT0 |
Average customer rating:
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Slippin' Out
Manufacturer: Dog in the Dirt Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B0006ONQRE |
Product Description
9 tracks.
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R&B Music
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