Roy Buchanan – The Messiah (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Roy Buchanan - The Messiah (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Roy Buchanan
Album: The Messiah
Genre: Rock, Blues
Release Date: 2023
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:06:23
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 416 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Roy Buchanan – Green Onions (Live (Remastered)) (04:09)
1-2. Roy Buchanan – When A Guitar Plays The Blues (Live (Remastered)) (06:56)
1-3. Roy Buchanan – Dream Lover (Live (Remastered)) (05:04)
1-4. Roy Buchanan – Jack The Ripper (Live (Remastered)) (03:42)
1-5. Roy Buchanan – Blues In E (Live (Remastered)) (05:26)
1-6. Roy Buchanan – Honky Tonk (Live (Remastered)) (03:36)
1-7. Roy Buchanan – Peter Gunn (Live (Remastered)) (02:37)
1-8. Roy Buchanan – Shuffle In D (Live (Remastered)) (03:40)
1-9. Roy Buchanan – Roy’s Bluz (Live (Remastered)) (04:18)
1-10. Roy Buchanan – Roy’s Bluz Pt. 2 (Live (Remastered)) (06:39)
1-11. Roy Buchanan – Country Boy (Live (Remastered)) (03:02)
1-12. Roy Buchanan – Jam (Live (Remastered)) (05:14)
1-13. Roy Buchanan – Hey Joe / Foxy Lady / Purple Haze (Live (Remastered)) (09:02)
1-14. Roy Buchanan – The Messiah Will Come Again (Live (Remastered)) (02:52)

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When Buchanan was two years old, his family moved to Pixley, California, where his father had found work on a farm. At the age of nine, he got his first guitar from his parents. Despite several years of teaching, Buchanan never learned to read sheet music, but played by ear. “His” guitar was the Fender Telecaster, with which he created wah-wah sounds (even without an additional pedal).At the age of twelve, Buchanan got his first engagement in a local band, the Waw Keen Valley Boys. At the age of 16, he moved to his older siblings in Los Angeles, where he played with the Heartbeats, along with Spencer Dryden, who was later the drummer for Jefferson Airplane and The New Riders of the Purple Sage. The highlight of the heartbeats was the appearance in the movie Rock Pretty Baby. His next band was Oklahoma Bandstand in Tulsa, before playing for three years with Dale Hawkins, who had had a hit with “My Babe” in 1958. He then worked for Ronnie Hawkins, The Coasters, Frankie Avalon and Eddie Cochran, among others.

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