Buddy Guy, a five-time Grammy winning blues and rock guitarist, inspired the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Known for his showmanship, the style of Guy's music varies from traditional blues to a combination of blues, avant rock, soul and free jazz that changes with each performance. In the United States, Living Blues greeted it as "thoroughly excellent, well-recorded", commended its "finely wrought performances" and concluded, "This, to date, is the Buddy Guy LP." A decade later, Neil Slaven in the Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings penetrated further below the surace of the music: "An extraordinary session . . . in which Guy plays some of the most aggressive, almost demented, guitar work of his career. Musicians: Buddy Guy, guitar, vocal Phil Guy, rhythm guitar J. Williams, bass guitar Ray Allison, drums