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Bring 'Em In

 
Album Review: Bring 'Em In

  • Artist: Buddy Guy
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 27, 2005
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Buddy Guy's career and discography have been marked by inconsistency. Especially since his high-profile comeback in the early '90s, it seems he's been all too willing to turn over creative control on his albums, both for better and worse. Even just looking at the covers of those albums bears this out. 1991's Damn Right, I've Got the Blues has him dressed in your basic '90s casual dress, but the next album has him wearing overalls! Anyone who saw Guy live any number of times before that album was released would realize that he never wore overalls. Then fast forward to the neo-psychedelic look of Heavy Love. The productions themselves have been similarly schizophrenic: big, glossy guest star-laden albums to a heavy blues-rock sound to deep modal electric blues to acoustic albums. Well, this time out drummer/session man Steve Jordan is in the producer's chair, and it seems that he wanted to give Guy a more contemporary sound. To that end, the songs are mostly lifted from the soul/R&B world: tracks written by Curtis Mayfield, Isaac Hayes, Otis Redding, and Steve Cropper. The assembled core band -- Jordan on drums, Danny Kortchmar on guitar, Willie Weeks on bass, and Bernie Worrell on keys (mostly Fender Rhodes) -- are all solid players. There's a reason they've got probably thousands of credits between them, but the backing often comes off as professional rather than passionate. That can't be said of Guy, who always seems to bring plenty of passion to the proceedings, but for everything here that works, there's some kind of misstep. The Rhodes often adds a nice touch (as does the Optigan on "What Kind of Woman Is This?"), but the slick backing vocals on "Now You're Gone" and "I've Got Dreams to Remember" really don't fit. Guest star du jour John Mayer adds nothing to "I've Got Dreams to Remember" and neo-soulster Anthony Hamilton pretty much takes over "Lay Lady Lay." Carlos Santana is producer for a thoroughly Santana-fied version of Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "I Put a Spell on You" (right down to the "Oye Como Va" keyboard lick) that might have fit on a Santana album but really doesn't fit here. Robert Randolph's and Keith Richards' contributions fare better, with each fitting into the song nicely. "Somebody's Sleeping in My Bed" has some pretty hot guitar from Guy, but perhaps the album highlight is "Cut You Loose" because, well, he just cuts loose. Overall, Bring 'Em In is a mixed bag. Folks who liked Damn Right, I've Got the Blues and Feels Like Rain will surely find a lot to like here. Guy's performances are solid, but the settings don't always suit him as well as they could. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Now You're Gone Curtis Mayfield Buddy Guy (5:03)
Ninety Nine and One Half Wilson Pickett Buddy Guy (3:47)
What Kind of Woman Is This Buddy Guy Buddy Guy (5:17)
Somebody's Sleeping in My Bed Buddy Guy (6:24)
I Put a Spell on You (Lyrics) Jalacy Hawkins Buddy Guy, Carlos Santana (4:04)
On a Saturday Night (Lyrics) Buddy Guy (3:17)
Ain't No Sunshine (Lyrics) Bill Withers Buddy Guy, Tracy Chapman (3:24)
I've Got Dreams to Remember (Lyrics) Otis Redding, Zelma Redding, Joe Rock Buddy Guy, John Mayer (4:56)
Lay Lady Lay Bob Dylan Buddy Guy, Anthony Hamilton, Robert Randolph (4:35)
Cheaper to Keep Her/Blues in the Night Buddy Guy (6:17)
Cut You Loose Mel London Buddy Guy (7:38)
The Price You Gotta Pay Keb' Mo' Buddy Guy, Keith Richards (3:40)
Do Your Thing Buddy Guy (4:07)

Credits

Danny Kortchmar (Guitar), Anthony Hamilton (Vocals), Tracy Chapman (Vocals), Martin Pradler (Digital Editing), Nicole Schneider (Stylist), Steve Jordan (Drums), Art Smith (Drum Technician), Martin Pradler (Engineer), Myron Dove (Bass), Steve Jordan (Optigan), Yohei Goto (Assistant), Michael Tedesco (A&R), Lester Snell (Horn Arrangements), Willie Weeks (Bass), Keb' Mo' (Guitar), Carlos Santana (Guitar (Rhythm)), Anthony Hamilton (Vocals (Background)), Carlos Santana (Guitar), Buddy Guy (Vocals), Anita Marisa Boriboon (Art Direction), Keith Richards (Guitar), Ivan Neville (Vocals (Background)), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Kevin Houston (Engineer), Don Smith (Engineer), Jack Hale (Trombone), Steve Jordan (Vocals (Background)), Kevin Houston (Digital Editing), Chester Thompson (Keyboards), Robert Randolph (Pedal Steel), Bernie Worrell (Keyboards), Buddy Guy (Guitar), Jim Horn (Flute), Tone (Assistant), June Murakawa (Assistant), Ben Cauley (Trumpet), John Mayer (Guitar), Martin Pradler (Mixing), Jim Horn (Horn Arrangements), Carlos Santana (Producer), Lannie McMIllian (Sax (Tenor)), Louis Conte (Percussion), Tracy Chapman (Vocals (Background)), Bruce Irvine (Engineer), Art Smith (Guitar Technician), Hatsukazu "Hatch" Inagaki (Assistant), Paul "Scooby" Smith (Assistant Engineer), Bob Mitchell (Assistant), Jim Gaines (Engineer), John Mayer (Vocals), Jim Horn (Sax (Baritone)), Andrew Love (Sax (Tenor)), Anita Marisa Boriboon (Design), Don Smith (Mixing), Willie Mitchell (Horn Arrangements), Ivan Neville (Keyboards), John Mayer (Vocals (Background)), Steve Jordan (Mixing), Steve Jordan (Producer), Derrick Santini (Photography)
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Wikipedia: Bring 'Em In (Buddy Guy album)
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Bring 'Em In
Studio album by Buddy Guy
Released September 27, 2005
Genre Blues
Length 60:00
Label Jive
Producer Steve Jordan
Professional reviews
Buddy Guy chronology
Blues Singer
(2003)
Bring 'Em In
(2005)
Can't Quit The Blues
(2006)

Bring 'Em In is a 2005 album released by Buddy Guy. He has since released a box set consisting of three CD discs and a DVD of music spanning his career (Can't Quit The Blues). The album features only one Buddy Guy original and the other 12 tracks are all covers of classic tracks, including Bob Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay" and Keb' Mo's "Price You Gotta Pay".

The album features a number of collaborations with other artists: Carlos Santana (guitar), Tracy Chapman (vocals), John Mayer (guitar), Anthony Hamilton (vocals), Robert Randolph (pedal steel), and Keith Richards (guitar).

Track listing

  1. "Now You're Gone"
  2. "Ninety Nine and One Half"
  3. "What Kind of Woman Is This"
  4. "Somebody's Sleeping in My Bed"
  5. "I Put a Spell on You" (featuring Carlos Santana)
  6. "On a Saturday Night"
  7. "Ain't No Sunshine" (featuring Tracy Chapman)
  8. "I've Got Dreams to Remember" (featuring John Mayer)
  9. "Lay Lady Lay (featuring Anthony Hamilton and Robert Randolph)
  10. "Cheaper to Keep Her/Blues in the Night"
  11. "Cut You Loose"
  12. "Price You Gotta Pay" (featuring Keith Richards)
  13. "Do Your Thing"

 
 

 

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