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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Guitarist!!,
By jbembe (Ann Arbor, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best of Roy Buchanan: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
Unfortunately, not all artists get the same exposure and popularity that equals the level of their talent. Roy Buchanan is one of those on the raw end of such an analysis. Having heard of him by those who compared him to Clapton (and irritatingly claimed that Roy was better) I decided to check out this Buchanan fellow for the sake of curiosity. My first impression of this disc was that it was very cerebral music, with little lyrics and far from the pop sensibilities Clapton brings to his music- making it less accessible. I was resistant to the music at first because it is very complex guitar work. After getting yoused to the disc, I really enjoy Buchanan's work! This remastered best of is actually quite a good album as compiled, I rarely buy such poorly packaged best of's and the only reason I got it is because it was on sale at the record store (for example I would never buy the millennium collection of Cream as opposed to remastered albums or the box set.) The first song is a wonder, an incredible aural experience, worth the price alone. CC Ryder is also a really fun song, and I find myself walking around with the background vocals repeating over and over in my head. "I'm Evil" is as menacing, cool, and bad to the bone as any hardcore wannabe artist who's all flash but no substance, but comes from a real guitarist who can blast you away with the effect of the song and killer guitar. If you like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Clapton, Zeppelin, Hendrix, and other heavy guitar based music, don't miss this. If you've heard of Buchanan and are wondering if you should devote your energy to what he's done, find this disc and add him to your collection, his guitar work is not to be missed!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
1 million stars best guitar solos ever,
This review is from: The Best of Roy Buchanan: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
hey joe will blow your mind playing the vocal harmonies on guitar all through the song during his solo is faster then any hardcore death metal guitar player ever. #1 on the list of best guitar players with zappa hendrix srv dwayne allman. Afraid of stardom. arrested for a dwi he hung himself in jail. What a shame r.i.p. with the rest of the rock gods "I dreamed of heaven i saw my baby."
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
20th Century Masters-The Best of Roy Buchanan,
By graffitiglenn (usa) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Best of Roy Buchanan: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
Roy brings out the spiritual in his blues. It was and is gospel. His guitar is guided by his soulful heart. Songs like the "messiah will come again" let's the listener be witnessed to jesus's glory through blues because as Roy puts it, he went away. Also Roy can raise hell with his "I'm evil" and spit fire when his guitar stirs up the fever with "hey joe". One fine jam. The album has much to write about and more to listen to from a temporary lost soul. The saddest song to listen to but beautiful just the same is "five string blues". His few short lines are "Jesus this is my final plea,i'm still beg-gin you, don't let the devil get the best of me". sad words when we know Roy Buchanan is no more. i believe Jesus sheltered him from the storm... play on dear brother.......
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not into guitar solos,
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This review is from: The Best of Roy Buchanan: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
Even though I am not into guitar solos, I thoroughly enjoyed this album by Roy Buchanan. From Patsy Cline to Wilson Pickett, he has some covers that are fantastic. From Duane Eddy to Jimi Hendrix, Buchanan covers the range. Also, this is an album for when you want to kick back and relax. Enjoy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It has all of Roys best songs,
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This review is from: The Best of Roy Buchanan: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
A lot of people may not know of Roy but true guitar aficionados will know of his work.He was asked to replace Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones when he died and preferred to play his own bluesy type of music.His 1954 fender telecaster combined with the fender twin reverb and the way he uses the volume control knob on his guitar to create the harmonics that almost sound like a violin and he uses every fret on the guitar going all the way down to the bridge and the speed of his riffs are amazing.A must buy for all guitar players to listen to and check him out on youtube and you will see what I mean about the control he has over his guitar !!!! Also check him out on wikipedia to find out more of his life before he died its fascinating.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Album,
By R. Buchanan (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best of Roy Buchanan: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
This was my first Roy Buchanan album. I bought it as an introduction after hearing about his guitar prowess. The song selection is representative of Roy's playing, and the production quality is very good.
I could go on and on about how awestuck I am with Roy's playing. His style is mostly blues/country with a little bit of rock. While he can do some fast runs and telecaster tricks, his style is really defined by phrasing, tone bends, pinch harmonics (in a tasteful way) and melody. It's tough to describe him though. He's that unique. If you are a casual fan or just want an introduction to Roy, get this album. I don't regret buying it, but if I had it to do all over again I'd skip this compilation and start buying Roy's various studio and live albums. But regardless of what option you choose, get a Roy Buchanan album. You won't regret it.
10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The blues (and theology) of Roy Buchanan,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Best of Roy Buchanan: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
I recently rediscoved Roy Buchanan at the advice of a friend. I owned one of his albums back in the mid seventies, but didn't follow up on him since. Then it happened. I was mesmerized by this collection, which is excellent except for one loser--"C.C. Rider." Besides this plodding, stupid song--in which Roy lacks the freedom to ascend into the telesphere--all the cuts are good and some are superb.
Roy's tone, given his long-time friend, the telecaster (most bluespeople use a stratocaster or a Gibson), has a bit of a country edge, but the playing is more blues than anything. I used to think that Stevie Ray Vaughn was the best ever, but now I'm not sure. Roy had chops Stevie lacked, especially the "chicken pickin" (I think that's the term for it) technique of choking off a note then hitting one fully. He uses this masterfully. If you are a blues fan and a Christian, try listening to "The Messiah Will Come Again" without getting a bit choaked up. It is a simple plainspoken (not sung) take on the gospel. The "lonely, lonely, little town called the world" rejoiced at he coming of "a Stranger," but some mocked, and he went away. But "I've walked a lot of places that I never should have been, but I know that the Messiah, he will come again." Confession and hope of final redemption come through, even if the Cross is not explicitly mentioned. And what painfully beautiful playing! No, Roy couldn't really sing--and he shouldn't have been made to try. The singing on "I'm evil" is barely audible and quite a juxtaposition to the powerful, searing playing. Nevertheless, the lyrics (by Roy) are rather amusing, and, in a strange way, telling. The song is in the Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker tradition of "Watch out for me, I'm bad." Roy sings, "I was born standin' up and talkin' back." Weren't we all? That's the problem, isn't it? Roy's gone. He died mysteriously in a jail cell in 1988 in this "lonely, lonely little town called the world." But the Messiah will come again. Doug Groothuis
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hot Fingers!,
By Joe Toniolo (Hawthorn Woods, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Best of Roy Buchanan: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection (Audio CD)
What's there to say? If you like instrumentals with great guitar work, then you'll like Buchanan. He has a very soulfull and unique style; an underrated guitarist that can make the instrument really cry. Enjoy!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perhaps an historic CD to own,
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A must have CD for those serious guitar blues lovers. Like many great artist, gone way too soon, before his time. Some very classic blues here.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Glimpse of a great artist,
By George Williams (Florida) - See all my reviews
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Roy Buchanan has been called the world's greatest unknown guitarist. Before his tragic death, Roy provided the inspiration to a generation of rock-blues guitarists. His brilliance shines through. A must get for any serious student of the guitar and '60's rock.
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