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Buddy Whittington - Buddy Whittington (2008) [RE-UP]

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Buddy Whittington - Buddy Whittington (2008) [RE-UP]

Buddy Whittington - Buddy Whittington (2008)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | Covers | 310 MB
Genre: Pop/Rock/Blues | Label: Blues Boulevard / Music | Catalog Number: 250209
RAR 5% Rec. | Uploaded | Release Date: 2008

Holding the estimable position of lead guitarist for John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Texas blues-rocker Buddy Whittington sports some impressive credentials. Nevertheless, his self-titled solo debut succeeds on its own terms. Whittington's own work owes more to fellow Longhorn fretmaster Stevie Ray Vaughan than to Mayall, and his piercing, tensile guitar licks and earthy, down-to-business vocal style give the album a unified feel while showing that this recording is more than just a busman's holiday.–by Jim Allen

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Tracklist
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1. Young & Dumb 3:47
2. Pay The Band 4:33
3. Minor Blues 4:48
4. Stevie Rave On 3:43
5. Second Banana 3:19
6. Greenwood 4:09
7. Can't Be Good For Me 3:02
8. Romance Classified 3:44
9. Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell 8:44
10. Every Goodbye Ain't Gone 3:00

Personnel:
Buddy Whittington - Guitar,Vocals
Michael "Mouse" Mayes - Guitar
Wayne Six - Bass
Mike Gage - Drums,Percussipn
Rex Mauner - Organ
Michael Hamilton - Piano,Organ
Patrick Gage - Tenor Sax
Dave Richards - Trombone
Chris Borin Trumpet

Buddy Whittington - Buddy Whittington (2008) [RE-UP]

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Wikipedia

BIO: After many years as a sideman/accompanist to the godfather of British Blues, John Mayall, guitarist Buddy Whittington stepped out on his own with a spring 2009 release on the Belgian Blues Boulevard label. But Whittington didn't step completely out on his own, as he still accompanies Mayall on his tours of the U.S., Canada, and Europe, more than 150 dates a year. Whittington first met Mayall in 1991 when Mayall and his band were making a tour stop in Dallas-Fort Worth and Whittington's band, the Sidemen, had the chance to open for Mayall. Needless to say, Mayall was mightily impressed with Whittington's six-string skills and finesse, so when Mayall's former guitarist, Coco Montoya, left in 1993, Mayall made one phone call and found his replacement.Whittington began playing guitar as an eight-year-old after raiding his sister's record collection, which included the latest items by the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton. After high school, he played the clubs in Dallas and Fort Worth regularly and became versatile enough to play anything from pure Texas swing styled after Bob Wills or Don Walser to rock & roll and the gutbucket classic R&B of Bill Doggett.But Whittington's major passion remained the blues, and appropriately, after six years on the road with Mayall, he finally released the aforementioned debut album, Buddy Whittington, on Blues Boulevard in 2009. Aside from finding his own singing voice, he also found his songwriting voice, as well he should after touring all over the U.S., Europe, and Canada with Mayall. He includes originals like "Young & Dumb," "Pay the Band," and "Stevie Rave On," the latter his tribute to the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, who was killed in a tragic helicopter accident in the summer or 1990. His instrumental "Greenwood" pays homage to Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac fame, and he even dabbles in the somewhat risky area of humor-filled blues with his tune "Second Banana." As long as blues clubs and festivals remain healthy around the U.S., Whittington and his distinctive style of Texas roadhouse blues will always be in demand.–by Richard Skelly

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