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Live Stock is a 1975 live album by Roy Buchanan released on Polydor. The album documents a show consisting of blues standards and a few originals[1] played in New York City, with an additional song ("I'm Evil") added from a later show in Evanston, Illinois. The cover photo was taken and sent to Roy by Australian music commentator Glenn A Baker.

Live Stock is, reportedly, one of two Buchanan albums that greatly influenced Jeff Beck, who dedicated a song to Buchanan on his 1975 album Blow by Blow.[2] Buchanan's last album with Polydor, it was partly made to fulfill his contractual obligations so he could move on and accept Ahmet Ertegun's offer to sign with Atlantic.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Reelin' and Rockin'" 2:21
  2. "Hot Cha" 4:02
  3. "Further on Up the Road" 3:50
  4. "Roy's Bluz" 8:10
  5. "Can I Change My Mind" 6:32
  6. "I'm A Ram" 4:19
  7. "I'm Evil" 6:19

Tracks 1-6 recorded at Town Hall, New York City, November 27, 1974; track 7 recorded at Amazingrace Coffeehouse, Evanston (IL).[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Billboard's Recommended LPs". Billboard. 6 September 1975. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  2. ^ a b Carson, Phil (2001). Roy Buchanan: American Axe. Hal Leonard. p. 158, 167. ISBN 9780879306397. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  3. ^ Escott, Colin (1996). Tattooed on their tongues: a journey through the backrooms of American music. Schirmer. ISBN 9780028706795.