December 3, 2021

Buddy Guy & Junior Wells LIVE Paris France 1988-10-26


LIVE   
Paris France  
1988-10-26
One of the best Chicago combo ever !
great soundboard sound

Buddy Guy (vocal, guitar)
Junior Wells (vocal, harmonica) 6-9, 16-17
Garrick Patten (alto sax)
Donny Nichilo (piano)
Greg Rzab (bass)
Jerry Porter (drums)

01 Sweet Home Chicago (Robert Johnson)  5:48
02 Five Long Years (Eddie Boyd)  8:51
03 You Don't Have To Go (Jimmy Reed)  4:53
04 Ain’t That Peculiar (‘Smokey’ Robinson, Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore, Marv Tarplin)  2:15
05 What'd I Say (Ray Charles)  0:46
06 Little By Little (I'm Losing You) (Junior Wells, Mel London)  5:54
07 Honest I Do (Jimmy Reed, Ewart Abner)  9:10
08 You Know It Ain’t Right (Deadric Malone)  6:45
09 Super Bad / I Got You (I Feel Good) (James Brown)  9:57
10 All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (Otis Rush)  3:15
11 Still Called The Blues (Earl Forest, George Jackson, Robert Miller)  4:42
12 Knock On Wood (Eddie Floyd, Steve Cropper)  12:10
13 Blind Man (Don Robey, Joseph W. Scott)  5:17
14 Fever (Eddie Cooley, Otis Blackwell)  9:11
15 Who Knows (Jimi Hendrix)  6:34
16 Junior’s Boogie (Junior Wells)  6:30
17 Skip Of Paper (Junior Wells)  6:35

LINKS

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NOV 18/22

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10 comments:

Bob Mac said...

Thanks for this.

George said...

Thanks for the great music, but I don't think the set list is exactly correct.

Rippin Frog said...

george ill look into it when i have time i tested the quality didnt pay attention to the list

HytekFred said...

Thanks for everything, this is the first time I've looked for something and found five dead file links. ll the best.

Anonymous said...

Can you please re-up
all links are dead.
Thanks,
Henry

Rippin Frog said...

Henry will take care of it soon... after im done those 16 hours shifts!

Rippin Frog said...

HENRY
guy/wells in paris been updated

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for this really fun show.
Greetings,
Henry

Rippin Frog said...

guess what??
I found the flac !be loaded in a bit

Anonymous said...

Flac, even better.
Thank you,
Henry