The Blues Is Alive and Well

The Blues Is Alive and Well

by Buddy Guy
The Blues Is Alive and Well

The Blues Is Alive and Well

by Buddy Guy

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Overview

Buddy Guy begins his 2018 album, The Blues Is Alive and Well, by singing "a few good years is all I need right now," an acknowledgment that at 81 years old he's closer to the end of his life than he is to the beginning. This isn't the first time he's made such an admission. Eight years earlier, he opened up Living Proof with a boast that he was "74 Years Young," so his advancing years have been on his mind for a while, but The Blues Is Alive and Well is full of songs charged with mortality. The record is bookended by "A Few Good Years" and the mellow boogie "End of the Line," and Guy muses about "Somebody Up There" and wonders what will happen "When My Day Comes," all the while acknowledging he's "Old Fashioned." That's a lot of songs about life and death, but The Blues Is Alive and Well has a lot of songs in general -- a full 15, lasting well over an hour. This excessive length means there's a lot of room for levity, too, including James Bay sitting in for a duet on "Blue No More," Mick Jagger's wailing harp on "You Did the Crime," and, best of all, a showdown with Keith Richards and Jeff Beck on "Cognac." Guy has some good moments on his own, of course -- his guitar stings throughout and he can sell the house rocker "Guilty as Charged" with a vigor that belies his age -- but the emphasis on ruminative tunes feels a bit heavy-handed. Maybe that's why the album ends with "Milking Muther for Ya," a minute-long dirty joke that punctuates the moody vibes of "End of the Line." Its very presence suggests that Buddy Guy would rather live it up while he still has a few good years left. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/15/2018
Label: Rca / Silvertone Records
UPC: 0190758124728
Rank: 188449

Tracks

  1. A Few Good Years
  2. Guilty as Charged
  3. Cognac
  4. The Blues Is Alive and Well
  5. Bad Day
  6. Blue No More
  7. Whiskey for Sale
  8. You Did the Crime
  9. Old Fashioned
  10. When My Day Comes
  11. Nine Below Zero
  12. Ooh Daddy
  13. Somebody Up There
  14. End of the Line
  15. Milking Muther for Ya

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Buddy Guy   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Fender Stratocaster,Guitar (Electroacoustic)
Tom Hambridge   Drum Loop,Percussion,Vocals (Background),Drums
Steven Herrman   Trumpet
Keith Richards   Guitar,Featured Artist
Rob McNelley   Slide Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Mick Jagger   Harmonica,Featured Artist
Willie Weeks   Bass
Emil Justian   Harmonica
Tommy MacDonald   Bass
Rachel Hambridge   Vocals (Background)
James Bay   Guitar,Vocals,Featured Artist
Kevin McKendree   Clavinet,Mellotron,Wurlitzer,Piano (Upright)
Charles Rose   Trombone
Regina McCrary   Vocals (Background)
Jeff Beck   Guitar,Featured Artist
Jim Hoke   Sax (Baritone)
Doug Moffet   Sax (Tenor)
Ann McCrary   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Tom Hambridge   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Jamey Johnson   Composer
Buddy Guy   Composer
Richard Fleming   Composer
Erwin Gorostiza   Creative Director
Paul Natkin   Photography
Jeff Schulz   Design,Art Direction
Zach Allen   Engineer
Kenta Yonesaka   Engineer
Chuck Lanza   Photography
Tommy MacDonald   Production Assistant
Michael Saint-Leon   Mixing
Dan Chertoff   A&R
Neal Shaw   Assistant Engineer
Sean R. Badum   Assistant Engineer
Jason Staniulis   Assistant Engineer
Chris Bynum   Guitar Technician
Eddie Serafica   Engineer
Jack Chown   Assistant Engineer
Bill Sweeney   Composer
Roy Henderson   Engineer
Sonny Boy Williamson II   Composer
Ben Findlay   Engineer
Gary Nicholson   Composer
Charles Rose   Horn Arrangements
Mac Davis   Composer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Ducky Carlisle   Engineer
Red Nelson   Composer
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