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Second Album

 
Album Review: Second Album

  • Artist: Roy Buchanan
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 23, 2002
  • Total Time: 33:55
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Blues

Review

Roy Buchanan's Second Album (1974) was recorded less than six months after completing his self-titled major-label debut, Roy Buchanan (1972), and sported a slightly amended version of the Snakestretchers -- featuring Ned Davis (drums), Dick Heintze (keyboards), Teddy Irwin (rhythm guitar), Chuck Tilley (vocals/rhythm guitar), and, replacing Pete Van Allen, Don Payne (bass). The vibe is much in keeping with the previous effort, albeit decidedly more blues-based. Likewise, the arguably misplaced countrified cuts have been dispensed with, as the musicians concentrate more specifically on traditional blues and original compositions. Once again, the choice of covers is not only impeccable, but has been significantly personalized by the guitarist's unique sensibilities and inimitable timbre. "Five String Blues" leads the pack, revealing the meticulous craftsmanship that Buchanan places upon each intonation, as his precision is never obscured within the flurry of unleashed notes. While less technical than emotive, Buchanan's gift for interpretation is nothing short of spellbinding, as the reading of Erskine Hawkins' "After Hours" demonstrates. "Tribute to Elmore James" is an R&B-laden rocker with copious nods to James' slide fretwork as well as Buchanan's own well-placed emphasis. Yet another facet to this aggregate is the funkier midtempo "I Won't Tell You No Lies." Sadly, the Snakestretchers tenure concludes on this LP. By the time of Buchanan's follow-up, That's What I Am Here For (1974), undue influences would recast the guitarist's rhythmic support to an increasingly lessened ensemble effect. In 2002 Beat Goes On issued Roy Buchanan/Second Album, gathering both seminal long-players on a single compact disc. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Filthy Teddy Roy Buchanan Roy Buchanan (3:10)
After Hours Erskine Hawkins, Avery Parrish, Mark Gordon Roy Buchanan (6:15)
Five String Blues Roy Buchanan Roy Buchanan (6:23)
Thank You Lord Roy Buchanan Roy Buchanan (2:25)
Treat Her Right Roy Head, Gene Kurtz Roy Buchanan (2:44)
I Won't Tell You No Lies Roy Buchanan Roy Buchanan (6:35)
Tribute to Elmore James Roy Buchanan Roy Buchanan (3:25)
She Once Lived Here Autry Inman Roy Buchanan (2:58)

Credits

Roy Buchanan (Vocals), Dick Heintze (Piano), Dick Heintze (Organ), Teddy Irwin (Guitar), Paula Bisacca (Design), Dennis M. Drake (Mastering), Don Payne (Bass), Peter Kieve Siegel (Producer), Roy Buchanan (Guitar), Dick Heintze (Keyboards), Christian Steiner (Photography), Ned Davis (Drums), Roy Buchanan (Guitar (Acoustic)), Peter K. Siegel (Producer), Gerry Mercer (Drums), Shelly Yakus (Engineer), Dan Turbeville (Engineer), Roy Buchanan (Contralto (Vocal)), Chuck Tilley (Vocals), Teddy Irwin (Guitar (Rhythm)), Roy Cicala (Engineer)
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