Buddy Guy – Damn Right, I’ve Got the Blues (1991) Vinyl Review & Tracklist
SILVERTONE RECORDS 1991 ORE LP 516
notes:
Buddy Guy’s 1991 album, Damn Right, I’ve Got the Blues, stands as a
landmark
in modern blues history. Featuring soulful guitar riffs, powerful
vocals, and
collaborations with top blues musicians, this record captures the essence
of
Chicago blues at its finest. In this post, we explore the full tracklist,
album credits,
and vinyl edition details, offering fans and collectors a
comprehensive
guide to one of Buddy Guy’s most celebrated works.
credits:
Backing Vocals – Carol Kenyon, Katie Kissoon, Tessa Niles
Bass Guitar – Greg Rzab
Drums – Richie Hayward
Electric Guitar – Buddy Guy
Guitar – Neil Hubbard
Vocals – Buddy Guy
Recorded at Battery Studios, London,1991
Producer – John Porter
Engineer – Tony Platt
Engineer [Assistant] – Sarah Bedingham
tracklist:
A1 Damn Right, I've Got The Blues
Written-By – Buddy Guy
4:29
A2 Where Is The Next One Coming
From
Electric Guitar – Mark Knopfler
Guitar – John Porter
Trumpet, Saxophone, Trombone – The Memphis Horns
Written-By – John Hiatt
4:35
Organ – Mick Weaver
Piano – Pete Wingfield
Written-By – Eddie Boyd
8:23
Electric Guitar – Jeff Beck
Guitar – John Porter
Saxophone – Malcolm Duncan
Trombone – Neil Sidwell
Trumpet – Sid Gauld
Written-By – Sir Mack Rice
4:43
A5 There Is Something On Your Mind
Organ – Mick Weaver
Piano – Pete Wingfield
Trumpet, Saxophone, Trombone – The Memphis Horns
Written-By – Big Jay McNeely
4:45
B1 Early In The Morning
Electric Guitar – Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck
Organ – Mick Weaver
Piano – Pete Wingfield
Trumpet, Saxophone, Trombone – The Memphis Horns
Written-By – Dallas Bartley, Leo Hickman, Louis Jordan
3:09
B2 Too Broke To Spend The Night
Guitar – John Porter
Written-By – Buddy Guy
5:00
B3 Black Night
Organ – Mick Weaver
Piano – Pete Wingfield
Written-By – Jessie Robinson*
7:42
B4 Let Me Love You Baby
Guitar – John Porter
Written-By – Willie Dixon
3:56
B5 Rememberin' Stevie
Written-By – Buddy Guy
6:55

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