Track Listing: 1. Born in Chicago, 2. Shake Your Moneymaker, 3. Blues With a Feeling, 4. Thank You Mr. Poobah, 5. I Got My Mojo Working, 6. Mellow Down Easy, 7. Screamin', 8. Our Love Is Drifting, 9. Mystery Train, 10. Last Night, 11. Look Over Yonders Wall
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.Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Mike 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
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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.
Track Listing: 1. Born in Chicago, 2. Shake Your Money-Maker, 3. Blues With a Feeling, 4. Thank You Mr. Poobah, 5. I Got My Mojo Working, 6. Mellow Down Easy, 7. Screamin', 8. Our Love Is Drifting, 9. Mystery Train, 10. Last Night, 11. Look Over Yonders Wall, 12. Walkin' Blues, 13. Get Out of My Life, Woman, 14. I Got a Mind to Give up Living, 15. All These Blues, 16. Work Song, 17. Mary, Mary, 18. Two Trains Running, 19. Never Say No, 20. East-West
: East West Sell date: 1/1989 Label: Elektra/Asylum Records Mfg's Catalog#: 7315 CDC Part#: 61500 $7.84 (Regular Price: $ 8.77) A spirited album from an exceptional blues combo; the 'East West' track is unforgettable!! - Gianluigi Gasparetti, 10/03/2008, Italy A most unusual combination of diverse musicians that works w/o any ego's..(although that may surface later). - Rick Moclock, 09/25/2006, USA Most of the era ages poorly - this remains a classic... - John Swinney, 07/02/1997, USA Best '60s electric
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.