The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East-West (1988) [FLAC]

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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East-West (1966) [FLAC]
  • 09 - East-West.flac (80.2 MB)
  • 02 - Get Out Of My Life, Woman.flac (18.7 MB)
  • 03 - I Got A Mind To Give Up Living.flac (30.5 MB)
  • 04 - All These Blues.flac (14.5 MB)
  • 05 - Work Song.flac (47.8 MB)
  • 06 - Mary, Mary.flac (16.4 MB)
  • 07 - Two Trains Running.flac (23.7 MB)
  • 08 - Never Say No.flac (14.4 MB)
  • 01 - Walkin' Blues.flac (18.9 MB)
  • East-West.cue (1.7 KB)
  • info.txt (3.8 KB)
  • The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East-West.log (10.1 KB)
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East-West (1988) [FLAC]


Label: Elektra – 7559-60751-2
Format: CD, Album, Reissue
Country: Europe
Released: 1988
Genre: Rock, Blues



The Paul Butterfield Blues Band is the debut album by Paul Butterfield, released in 1965 on Elektra Records, EKS 7294 in stereo, EKL 294 in mono. It peaked at #123 on the Billboard pop albums chart. In 2003, the album was ranked number 476 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, moving up to number 468 in the revised 2012 list, and also is ranked at #11 on Down Beat magazine's list of the top 50 blues albums.

With a style honed in the gritty blues bars of Chicago's south side, the Butterfield Blues Band was instrumental in bringing the sound of authentic Chicago blues to a young white audience in the mid-'60s, and although the band wasn't a particularly huge commercial success, its influence has been enduring and pervasive. The band was formed when singer and harmonica player Paul Butterfield met guitarist and fellow University of Chicago student Elvin Bishop in the early '60s. Bonding over a love of the blues, the pair managed to hijack Howlin' Wolf's rhythm section (bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay) and began gigging in the city's blues houses, where they were spotted in 1964 by producer Paul Rothchild, who quickly had them signed to Elektra Records. Guitar whiz Mike Bloomfield joined the band just before they entered the studio to record their debut album (and in time to be on-stage with the group when they backed up Bob Dylan at his infamous electric set at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival). Organist and pianist Mark Naftalin also came on board during the sessions for the self-titled The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, which was released by Elektra late in 1965. Lay became ill around this time, and his drum chair was taken by Billy Davenport, whose jazz and improvisational background came in handy during the recording of the band's second album, the Ravi Shankar-influenced East-West, released in 1966. Bloomfield departed to form Electric Flag in 1967, and Bishop handled all the lead guitar on the more R&B-oriented third album, The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw, which was released later that year and featured an entirely new rhythm section of Bugsy Maugh on bass and Phil Wilson on drums. Bishop and Naftalin left the band following the recording of 1968's In My Own Dream, and Butterfield drafted in 19-year-old guitarist Buzzy Feiten to help with the recording of 1969's Keep On Moving, which also featured the return of drummer Billy Davenport. After a live album in 1970 and the lackluster Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin', released in 1971, Butterfield put the band to rest. In retrospect, the Butterfield Blues Band had pretty much put their cards on the table in their first two albums, both of which are classics of the era, featuring a heady mixture of folk, rock, psychedelia, and even Indian classical music played over an embedded base of good old Chicago blues.


Tracklist:

1 Walkin' Blues 3:15
2 Get Out Of My Life, Woman 3:13
3 I Got A Mind To Give Up Living 4:57
4 All These Blues 2:18
5 Work Song 7:53
6 Mary, Mary 2:48
7 Two Trains Running 3:50
8 Never Say No 2:57
9 East-West 13:10
Credits

Bass – Jerome Arnold
Design, Photography [Cover Photos] – William S. Harvey
Drums – Billy Davenport
Guitar – Elvin Bishop, Mike Bloomfield
Harmonica – Paul Butterfield
Mastered By [Cd Mastering] – Bruce Botnick, Paul A. Rothchild
Organ – Mark Naftalin
Piano – Mark Naftalin
Producer – Barry Friedman (tracks: 6), Mark Abramson, Paul A. Rothchild
Producer [Supervisor] – Jac Holzman
Vocals – Elvin Bishop (tracks: 8), Paul Butterfield


Originally released in 1966

CD Mastering at Digital Magnetics, Los Angeles
Made in Germany



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