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2003 live release for the late blues rock guitarist features 8 tracks. Digipak. Repertoire.
LIVE IN JAPAN was recorded during the British blues guitarist's 1977 Japanese tour, and includes both Roy Buchanan originals and covers ranging from Larry Williams' "Slow Down" to Don Gibson's "Sweet Dreams." Liner Note Author: Chris Welch . Recording information: 1977. Live in Japan (2003) is said to have been Roy Buchanan's favorite of all his platters, and ironically, it was never issued stateside. However, as word spread, the title became an essential addition to his discography. Fact is that it may have never come out at all, had there not been a loophole in Buchanan's contract with former label Polydor, giving them control over his non-North American output. Joining the guitarist for his 1977 tour of Japan are John Harrison (bass), Malcolm Lukens (keyboards), and Byrd Foster (drums/vocals). They are likewise the core contributors to Buchanan's most recent studio effort, A Street Called Straight (1976), though no tracks from the album are represented here. Instead, the set consists of recent collaborations, definitive cover versions, and a few seminal Buchananclassics. The immaculate fidelity immediately separates Live in Japan from most other releases in his canon. The enthusiastic yet typically reserved Japanese audience is first treated to a laid-back and stretched-out reading of Booker T. & the MG's' "Soul Dressing." The backing trio provide a rock-solid bed for Buchanan's sinuous interjections and spacious melody lines. "Sweet Honey Dew" is a perfect vehicle for some incendiary string shredding, although the actual tune is somewhat of a derivation of a standard blues riff. Perhaps more fitting is the rousing rendition of Larry Williams' "Slow Down," uncovering the nimble accuracy accompanying the sonic kick in Buchanan's piercing fret work. Contrasting this is the lengthy jam on "Blues Otani," as the ensemble ably improvise in and around the guitarist. Live in Japan concludes with an intimate and affective "Sweet Dreams," which may well have been the artist's unofficial anthem, as his unique interpretation undoubtedly made it a signature piece. If you own but one concert recording of Buchanan, let it be this one, as you will not be disappointed. ~ Lindsay Planer
Roy Buchanan Live In Japan Songs | 1. | Soul Dressing - (studio) | |
| 2. | Sweet Honey Dew - (studio) | |
| 3. | Hey Joe - (studio) | |
| 4. | Slow Down - (studio) | |
| 5. | Lonely Days Lonely Nights - (studio) | |
| 6. | Blues Otani - (studio) | |
| 7. | My Baby Says She's Gonna Leave Me - (studio) | |
| 8. | Sweet Dreams - (studio) | |
| Live In Japan Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   Seriously good Rock & Roll........ What can I say about Roy Buchanan? He is one of the very best guitarists that is unheard of I've ever listened to. His style goes from strong Rock & Roll to tasteful ballards. I saw Roy B. at the State Theatre, Sydney back in the early eighties and he blew me away with his class act of guitaring. His other albums are all worth a serious listen, especially 'your not alone'! Ironically,one of Roys insirations was Jimi Hendrix I read once. Having said that, Roys version of 'hey Joe' on this live C.D. is absoloutly awsome!! So if you like quality guitaring that stands way out in front of all the other well known bands then get your ears wrapped around some Roy Buchanan. Incidently, if your hoping to catch up with him one day and see him live then I have to say sadly he is up there now with Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin having a jam. Submitted by stephend54 (Sydney, Australia (down under))  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Welcome to Japan biztacks!! This is some of good 'ol Leroy's greatest playing. He was always more explosive and free in a live setting, and this album proves just that. "Soul Dressing" is an excellent cover of the 1964 Booker T. song. "Sweet Honey Dew" is a fast R&B/blues ditty that sounds like Roy's song "Tribute to Elmore James". "Hey Joe" and "Blues Otani" are 2 great blues cuts. "Slow Down" and "My Baby Says She's Gonna Leave Me" are two thunderous blues/rock songs. "Lonely Days Lonely Nights" is a great soulful R&B number, and "Sweet Dreams" is the great blues/country closer with a very melancholy feel to it. All in all, this is a great way to get into Mr. Buchanan and a great addition to any collection. Submitted by SongsforDeaf (Bowie, MD, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very good blues guitarist A good blues disk, where they highlight the songs in particular of: "sweet honey dew", hey joe", solw down" my baby says gonna leave me" sweet dreams" Submitted by a reviewer (Barcelona (Spain))  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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