The Red Hot Blues of Phil Guy explained

The Red Hot Blues of Phil Guy
Type:studio
Artist:Phil Guy
Cover:The_Red_Hot_Blues_of_Phil_Guy_1982_JSP_LP.jpg
Recorded:March 1982
Studio:Soto Sound Studio, Chicago
Genre:Blues
Length:36:06
Label:JSP
Producer:Phil Guy
Next Title:Bad Luck Boy
Next Year:1983

The Red Hot Blues of Phil Guy is the first album by blues musician Phil Guy, recorded in March 1982 and released on JSP Records in that same year.

Background and recordings

Three months after they recorded DJ Play My Blues album for Buddy Guy, they entered the Soto Sound Studio in Chicago again to record a new session, but this time led by Phil Guy. They recorded a bunch of songs, which released on two different albums. The first one was released in 1982, and the next a year later, both on JSP. There was some changes in the line-up, Professor Eddie Lusk connected on keyboards, J.W. Williams returned on the bass, Maurice John Vaughn played some saxes.[1]

Releases

The “Red Hot Blues of Phil Guy” released only on vinyl in 1982, but most of the tracks released on Phil Guy’s All Star Chicago Blues Session compilation CD in 1994 by JSP.[2] [3]

Track listing

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Personnel

Notes and References

  1. The Red Hot Blues of Phil Guy / JSP Records 1047
  2. Web site: Phil Guy - The Red Hot Blues Of Phil Guy. discogs.com.
  3. Web site: Phil Guy - All Star Chicago Blues Session. discogs.com.