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Sweet Dreams: The Anthology

 
Album Review: Sweet Dreams: The Anthology
 

  • Artist: Roy Buchanan
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 22, 1992
  • Total Time: 151:38
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This compendium could not be considered the final word on Roy Buchanan (guitar), as it would take more than two CDs just for his contributions as a session stalwart. However, until his catalog is given a thorough overhaul, Sweet Dreams: The Anthology (1992) is a satisfying overview of the man once dubbed "The Best Unknown Guitarist in the World." The collection kicks off with four previously unissued selections circa the aborted Nashville under the direction of Charlie Daniels. Although the project, tentatively dubbed "The Prophet," was eventually shelved, Buchanan's delicately pungent fretwork is unmistakably the centerpiece. His moods contrast from the blues-rocker "Baltimore" to the luminous, shredding electric leads that complement Daniels' acoustic guitar on Leonard Cohen's "Story of Isaac." The eponymous Roy Buchanan (1972) and appropriate follow-up, Second Album (1973), were documented within a five-month span in the summer and fall of 1972 with a band that was alternately known as the Snake Stretchers. In fact, Buchanan and company recorded and released Buck & The Snake Stretchers (1971), an infamous platter packaged in (no lie) a burlap sack and sold at Buchanan's gigs. Underscoring those earliest titles are the gritty and sinuous "Pete's Blues," the alternately haunting and searing solos on "Messiah Will Come Again," a blistering rendering of Erskine Hawkins' "After Hours," as well as the original "Five String Blues." While this material is uniformly excellent, by contrast, it is the concert cuts that seem to truly unfetter Buchanan. The nine-plus minute "Down By the River" that is exclusive to this compilation takes the Neil Young tune to a whole new space. There are also equally inspired moments on later studio sides -- like the rousing "Green Onions" from Loading Zone (1977) recruiting Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass) and Steve Cropper from Booker T. & the MG's. The same is true of the ballsy, driving reading Joe Walsh's "Turn to Stone," which was initially issued on You're Not Alone (1978). Sweet Dreams: The Anthology concludes with the fascinating "Dual Soliloquy," a previously unissued extemporaneous instrumental that is nothing short of a study in Buchanan's emotive techniques and flawlessly pure timbre. As such, it is both the highlight of this collection as well as an apt bookend to the artist's unquestionable talents. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Baltimore Charlie Daniels Roy Buchanan (3:31)
Black Autumn Charlie Daniels Roy Buchanan (4:25)
The Story of Isaac Leonard Cohen Roy Buchanan (5:48)
There'll Always Be Charlie Daniels Roy Buchanan (4:50)
Sweet Dreams Don Gibson Roy Buchanan (3:32)
Pete's Blues Roy Buchanan Roy Buchanan (7:15)
The Messiah Will Come Again Roy Buchanan Roy Buchanan (5:53)
Tribute to Elmore James Roy Buchanan Roy Buchanan (3:25)
After Hours Erskine Hawkins, Avery Parrish Roy Buchanan (6:14)
Five String Blues Roy Buchanan Roy Buchanan (6:24)
C.C. Rider [Live] Traditional Roy Buchanan (6:49)
My Baby Says She's Gonna Leave Me Roy Buchanan, Billy Price Keystone Rhythm Band, John Harrison Roy Buchanan (3:21)
Please Don't Turn Me Away Roy Buchanan, Billy Price Keystone Rhythm Band Roy Buchanan (4:47)
Country Preacher Joe Zawinul Roy Buchanan (3:28)
Wayfaring Pilgrim Roy Buchanan, Ed Freeman Roy Buchanan (5:07)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Down by the River [Live] Neil Young Roy Buchanan (9:17)
I'm a Ram [Live] Al Green, Mabon "Teenie" Hodges Roy Buchanan (4:24)
I'm Evil [Live] Roy Buchanan Roy Buchanan (6:15)
Good God Have Mercy Billy Roberts Roy Buchanan (4:05)
If 6 Was 9 Jimi Hendrix Roy Buchanan (3:46)
Green Onions Steve Cropper, Booker T. Jones, Lewis Steinberg, Al Jackson, Jr. Roy Buchanan (8:09)
Soul Dressing [Live] Booker T. Jones Roy Buchanan (7:00)
Hey Joe [Live] Billy Cox Roy Buchanan (8:19)
Fly...Night Bird Roy Buchanan, Andy Newmark, Willie Weeks Roy Buchanan (7:42)
Turn to Stone Joe Walsh, Terry Trebandt Roy Buchanan (5:46)
Dual Soliloquy Roy Buchanan Roy Buchanan (12:06)

Credits

Roy Buchanan (Guitar), Roy Buchanan (Vocals), Roy Buchanan (Main Performer), Steve Cropper (Guitar), Ray Gomez (Guitar (Acoustic)), Ray Gomez (Guitar (Rhythm)), Billy Price Keystone Rhythm Band (Vocals), Billy Price Keystone Rhythm Band (Vocals (Background)), Charlie Daniels (Guitar (Acoustic)), Charlie Daniels (Guitar), Charlie Daniels (Harmonica), Charlie Daniels (Vocals), Charlie Daniels (Producer), Stanley Clarke (Producer), Ned Davis (Drums), Tim Drummond (Bass), Donald "Duck" Dunn (Bass), Colin Escott (Liner Notes), Byrd Foster (Drums), Ed Freeman (Producer), John Harrison (Bass), John Harrison (Vocals (Background)), Dick Heintze (Keyboards), Karl Himmel (Drums), Teddy Irwin (Guitar (Rhythm)), Neil Larsen (Arranger), Neil Larsen (Keyboards), Bill Levenson (Producer), Malcolm Lukens (Keyboards), Robbie Magruder (Drums), Arif Mardin (Producer), Gerry Mercer (Drums), Andy Newmark (Drums), Don Payne (Bass), Jay Reich, Jr. (Producer), Jean Roussel (Keyboards), Peter K. Siegel (Producer), Gonzalo Sifre (Drums), Raymond Silva (Producer), Kenny Tibbetts (Bass), Peter VanAllen (Bass), Willie Weeks (Bass), Bob Wilson (Keyboards), Ernie Winfrey (Percussion), Ernie Winfrey (Tympani [Timpani]), Jim Marshall (Photography), Terri Tierney (Coordination), Tom "Curly" Ruff (Digital Editing), Tom "Curly" Ruff (Digital Compilation), David Gahr (Photography), Phil Yarnall (Design), Michael Putland (Photography), Richard Bauer (Art Direction), Bill Stewart (Drums)
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