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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band(more) »rank: 3472by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
: :A slew of albums by young white men out of their minds in love with music made by older black men came from both sides of the Atlantic during the mid-1960s, but two records really laid the groundwork for the decade's blues revival--the self-titled releases by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers out of London and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band out of Chicago. Both bands were led by harmonica-blowing vocalists; both featured ascending guitar gods--Eric Clapton with Mayall and Mike Bloomfield with Butterfield. Butterfield's ensemble, however, came of age closer to the roots of the music. The rhythm section heard on the group's ... |
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The Original Lost Elektra Sessions(more) »rank: 13681by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
: :A slew of albums by young white men out of their minds in love with music made by older black men came from both sides of the Atlantic during the mid-1960s, but two records really laid the groundwork for the decade's blues revival--the self-titled releases by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers out of London and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band out of Chicago. Both bands were led by harmonica-blowing vocalists; both featured ascending guitar gods--Eric Clapton with Mayall and Mike Bloomfield with Butterfield. Butterfield's ensemble, however, came of age closer to the roots of the music. The rhythm section heard on the group's ... |
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Better Days(more) »rank: 33958by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
:Album Description:Digitally remastered using 20 bit K2 technology, this is a Japanese reissue of this classic 1973 album for Bearsville in a miniaturized gatefold LP sleeve with the original cover intact & limited to the initial pressing only. Nine tracks. 1999 release. |
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An Anthology: The Elektra Years(more) »rank: 13317by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
: :It might be impossible to overestimate the importance of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band on American music in the latter half of the '60's. Unlike British blues revivalists The Rolling Stones, the Butterfield band was schooled in the tough Chicago bars that housed Muddy Waters, Little Walter, and Howlin' Wolf. They didn't imitate the blues, they were the blues. They were also virtuoso instrumentalists to the man; and the extended raga-like 'East-West,' powered by Butterfield's defiant harmonica and the guitars of Elvin Bishop and Mike Bloomfield, virtually created the concept of psychedelic jamming. This 2 CD set profiles the best of ... |
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The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw(more) »rank: 5978by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
:Album Description:The Butterfield Blues Band sparked a firestorm of blues activity by young white kids all around the world. 1967's The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw, Butterfield's third album, saw Elvin Bishop (A.K.A. Pigboy Crabshaw) replace Mike Bloomfield on sizzling lead guitar and ride point for a combo now boasting a wailing horn section led by multi-saxist David Sanborn. |
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Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw/In My Own Dream(more) »rank: 105783by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
:Album Details:Digitally Remastered Edition of Two Classic LPs Combined in a Deluxe Double CD Package. Paul Butterfield's Third and Fourth Albums Are Paired Up on this Wonderful Set. For the Third Album, 'the Resurrection of Pigboy Cranshaw', Butterfield Added a Horn Section and the Direction of the Group Started to Veer Away from Straight Chicago-style Blues Toward a Sound More Influenced by R&b. By this Time, Mike Bloomfield Had Left the Group and Elvin Bishop (Aka Pigboy Crabshaw) Took Over on Lead Guitar. A Lot of Great R&b-inflected Blues Tunes Are on Here Here, Like 'Driftin' and Driftin' and Albert King's ... |
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Keep on Moving(more) »rank: 103199by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
:Album Description:One of the last truly fine outings by the band that started the avalanche of electric blues outfits is now available as a high-definition, exact-replica LP! The Butterfield Blues Band had reloaded by the time 1969's Keep on Moving was released on Elektra Records -- Paul Butterfield startled the world with the addition of guitarist Buzzy Feiten, a man whose take-no-prisoners style turned out to be a muscular combination of the sound of his two predecessors, Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop. Led by Butterfield wailing on lead vocals and his patented Southside of Chicago harmonica licks, the band sounded as ... |
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Monterey International Pop Festival [30th Anniversary Box Set](more) »rank: 146675from: Rhino / Wea
:Album Description:One of the last truly fine outings by the band that started the avalanche of electric blues outfits is now available as a high-definition, exact-replica LP! The Butterfield Blues Band had reloaded by the time 1969's Keep on Moving was released on Elektra Records -- Paul Butterfield startled the world with the addition of guitarist Buzzy Feiten, a man whose take-no-prisoners style turned out to be a muscular combination of the sound of his two predecessors, Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop. Led by Butterfield wailing on lead vocals and his patented Southside of Chicago harmonica licks, the band sounded as ... |
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band(more) »rank: 201596by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
:Album Description:The Paul Butterfield Blues Band absolutely nailed it right out of the gate with their smoking 1965 debut album. The self-titled LP spotlighted the blues-guitar genius of Mike Bloomfield alongside Butterfield's impassioned vocals and wailing harmonica, abetted by a rock-solid supporting cast of Elvin Bishop on rhythm guitar, keyboardist Mark Naftalin and Howlin' Wolf's rhythm section, Jerome Arnold on bass and drummer Sam Lay. Lionized in seminal issues of Crawdaddy! magazine at the time, the Butterfield Blues Band's first shot was also the perfect set-up for the more exotic stylings of album number two, East-West. This exact reproduction features all-analog ... |
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Live(more) »rank: 192861by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
:Album Description:The Paul Butterfield Blues Band absolutely nailed it right out of the gate with their smoking 1965 debut album. The self-titled LP spotlighted the blues-guitar genius of Mike Bloomfield alongside Butterfield's impassioned vocals and wailing harmonica, abetted by a rock-solid supporting cast of Elvin Bishop on rhythm guitar, keyboardist Mark Naftalin and Howlin' Wolf's rhythm section, Jerome Arnold on bass and drummer Sam Lay. Lionized in seminal issues of Crawdaddy! magazine at the time, the Butterfield Blues Band's first shot was also the perfect set-up for the more exotic stylings of album number two, East-West. This exact reproduction features all-analog ... |


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