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Breaking Out | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | December 1980 | |||
Recorded | September 1980 | |||
Studio | Sound Station, Chicago | |||
Genre | Blues, Chicago Blues | |||
Length | 38:02 (original release), 46:54 (first CD release), 52:38 (1996 reissue), 74:10 (2008 reissue) | |||
Label | JSP | |||
Producer | Buddy Guy, John Stedman | |||
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Breaking Out is the fifth studio album by Buddy Guy. It was released in 1980 on JSP Records.
The original album tracks were recorded at Sound Station, Chicago, IL, in September 1980 with session musicians. They recorded two more tracks on these sessions, "Feeling Sexy" and "Funk Is The Skunk". These were originally released on JSP LP Buddy & Philip Guy in 1981. [3]
It was released on CD first on JSP at the end of the 80s with a bonus track ("Feeling Sexy") and an alternate cover. The 1996 CD release includes two bonus tracks (which were recorded on another session at Soto Sound Studios in 1981). The 2008 CD release includes three bonus tracks from the 1981 Soto Sound sessions. These five tracks were previously released on Phil Guy's albums, The Red Hot Blues of Phil Guy (1982) and Bad Luck Boy (1983). All of the CD releases have alternate covers. [4]
Original album + "Feeling Sexy": [6] [7]
1998 & 2006 Reissue bonus tracks: [6]