
Sweet Tea is a Blues album by Buddy Guy, originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 22 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Blues
- Chicago & Electric Blues
- gritty
- intense
- bluesy
About
One of Buddy Guy’s most uncompromising, unforgettable latter-day albums, <i>Sweet Tea</i> finds the Chicago-blues legend paying tribute to the Mississippi hill-country sound popularized by Fat Possum Records. Tackling tunes by blues heroes like Junior Kimbrough and Cedell Davis, Guy’s guitar work is raw, unhinged, and searing with indignation. When he rips into Kimbrough's "Baby Please Don't Leave Me" or Davis' "She Got the Devil in Her" atop overdriven bass and slam-bang drums, he sounds like a lion gnashing prey between its mighty teeth.
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Tracklist
- 1Done Got Old3:23
- 2Baby Please Don't Leave Me7:22
- 3Look What All You Got4:44
- 4Stay All Night4:10
- 5Tramp6:47
- 6She's Got the Devil In Her5:10
- 7I Gotta Try You Girl12:08
- 8Who's Been Foolin' You4:55
- 9It's a Jungle Out There5:38
Credits
Performers
- Davey FaragherBASS
- SpamDRUMS
- Buddy GuyGUITAR VOCALS
- Pete ThomasDRUMS
- Sam CarrDRUMS
- Craig KrampfPERCUSSION
- Bobby WhitlockPIANO
- Jimbo MathusRHYTHM GUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 22 pressings tracked on Gatefold
