The origins of blues rock
The innovation shown by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
This historic album fused Chicago blues with rock, opening up new possibilities for white blues bands. The twin guitar ensemble of Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop sparks off, and "East-West" in particular features extensive improvisation. This is a crucial work that laid the foundation for blues rock.
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9 TRACKS:
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1)
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Walkin' Blues
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2)
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Get Out Of My Life, Woman
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3)
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I Got A Mind To Give Up Living
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4)
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All These Blues
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5)
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Work Song
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6)
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Mary, Mary
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7)
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Two Trains Running
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8)
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Never Say No
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9)
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East-West
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Mastered By [Cd Mastering] - Paul A. Rothchild
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Producer - Paul A. Rothchild (1 to 5, 7 to 9)
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Mastered By [Cd Mastering] - Bruce Botnick
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Guitar - Mike Bloomfield
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Liner Notes - Paul Nelson
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Harmonica - Paul Butterfield
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Vocals - Paul Butterfield
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Producer [Supervisor] - Jac Holzman
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Guitar - Elvin Bishop
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Vocals - Elvin Bishop (8)
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Producer - Mark Abramson (1 to 5, 7 to 9)
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Organ - Mark Naftalin
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Piano - Mark Naftalin
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Design, Photography [Cover Photos] - William S. Harvey
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Producer - Barry Friedman (6)
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Drums - Billy Davenport
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Bass - Jerome Arnold