Paul Butterfield Blues Band (1965) ( )

Artist: Butterfield Blues Band
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Label: Wea/elektra Entertainment
UPC: 00075596064729
Release Date: 3/9/1989
Buy.com Sku: 60078085
Item#: M33RLD
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Born In Chicago ~ Paul Butterfield Blues Band
2. Shake Your Moneymaker ~ Paul Butterfield Blues Band
3. Blues With A Feeling ~ Paul Butterfield Blues Band
4. Thank You Mr. Poobah ~ Paul Butterfield Blues Band
5. I Got My Mojo Working ~ Paul Butterfield Blues Band
7. Screamin' ~ Paul Butterfield Blues Band
8. Our Love Is Drifting ~ Paul Butterfield Blues Band
9. Mystery Train ~ Paul Butterfield Blues Band
10. Last Night ~ Paul Butterfield Blues Band
11. Look Over Yonders Wall ~ Paul Butterfield Blues Band



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Sam Lay (vocals, drums); Elvin Bishop (guitar); Mike Bloomfield (slide guitar); Jerome Arnold (bass); Mark Naftalin (organ).
Includes liner notes by Pete Welding.
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Michael Bloomfield.
The '60s Blues Revival begins here. Calling this album influential is an understatement akin to calling the Grand Canyon a rut; suffice to say that an entire generation of musicians (mostly young and white) heard this and had their lives changed forever. In fact, for at least a year after the album's release in 1965, it was impossible to walk down the hall of any college dorm in America without hearing one of the songs here echoing from somebody's room.
Heard today, the thing still packs a wallop. Butterfield's harmonica and vocals are utterly idiomatic, without a hint of minstrelsy. Michael Bloomfield's lead guitar is stinging and eloquent, and the rhythm section, on loan from Howling Wolf, swings like mad. The only fly in the ointment is the fairly primitive production, which often makes Mark Naftalin's keyboards sound like a horde of angry bees, but that's a small criticism in the face of blues playing as passionate and accomplished as this. A genuine classic.

Producer: Paul A. Rothchild

 
Compilation Appearances
Last Waltz (Live)
Vol. 4-Harmonica Classics
Woodstock Two (Remastered)
Blues Brothers 2000
The Last Waltz (Bonus Tracks)
Rough Guide To Chicago Blues
Come To The Mountain: old Time Music
Great Lost Elektra Singles Vol 1

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 06/17/1988
Original Release Date : 1965
Catalog ID : 7294
Label : Elektra Entertainment
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 38m : 7s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : AAD
UPC : 00075596064729

 
Professional Reviews
Q (p.126)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "[H]e sang and played the blues like a natural..."

  
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