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  1. Damn Right, I've Got the Blues is the seventh studio album by Blues guitarist Buddy Guy.The album has been described by Allmusic and Rolling Stone as a commercial comeback album for Guy [4] [5] after limited recording for the previous 10 years. In 2005 the album was reissued as Damn Right, I've Got The Blues Expanded Edition, featuring two bonus tracks.

  2. BUDDY GUY - DAMN RIGHT, I'VE GOT THE BLUES (FULL VINYL) 53:48. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Damn Right, I've Got The Blues" on Discogs.

  3. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 Vinyl release of "Damn Right, I've Got The Blues" on Discogs.

  4. Flanked by the likes of Clapton, Beck, and Mark Knopfler and backed by a band that featured the Memphis Horns, drummer Richie Hayward from Little Feat, and bass player Greg Rzab (who later spent time with The Black Crowes), Guy staged a mammoth comeback that has kept him aloft ever since.

  5. Despite a reputation as one of the world’s premier blues guitar slingers dating back to the 1960s, Buddy Guy had never had an album on the charts until he crossed over in spectacular fashion with the 1991 Silvertone release Damn Right, I’ve Got the Blues. The presence of guest stars Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Mark Knopfler helped raise his ...

  6. Damn Right, I’ve Got the Blues is one of a handful of albums that pushed Chicago blues into the modern age. After laying low for most of the '80s, Buddy Guy came roaring back on the scene with renewed purpose. He was obviously energized by the leftfield choice in producer.

  7. 10 de mar. de 2023 · Damn Right, I’ve Got the Blues boasts a roster of heavyweights, including Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and Mark Knopfler, as well as the talents of The Memphis Horns: Wayne Jackson, Andrew Love, and Jack Hale.