Notes & Personnel Info |  | Paul Butterfield's Better Days: Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Geoff Muldaur, Ronnie Barron, Christopher Parker, Billy Rich, Amos Garrett, Howard Johnson. |  | Additional personnel: Maria Muldaur, Bobby Charles (vocals); Bobbye Hall (congas). |  | Producers: Geoff Muldaur, Paul Butterfield, Nick Jameson. |  | Digitially remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry. |  | Paul Butterfield's post-Blues Band outfit's second album is a bit more laid back than its predecessor, but it definitely has its moments, and as before the musicianship is stellar. The opening "Too Many Drivers," for example, is a churning Chicago blues, with Butterfield's horn impressions figuring as intensely as ever, that would have fit in perfectly with anything on his old band's debut. |  | Geoff Muldaur turns in a haunting rendition of a delicate Rick Danko-penned R&B ballad "Small Town Talk," while "Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It," co-written and co-sung by Butterfield and R&B legend Bobby Charles, is a clavinet-driven funk workout whose instrumental sections work up a real Little Feat-style froth. | Engineer: Nick Jameson | Musical Guests |  | Maria Muldaur |
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