A passionate performance that brings to life the tradition of blues rock
Paul Butterfield's fusion of harmonica and blues.
"Better Days," released in 1973, showcases Butterfield's brilliant harmonica playing. While retaining strong blues-rock elements, the band's overall ensemble is solid and each song has a wonderful groove. This is an important album that conveys the blues tradition to the modern era.
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9 TRACKS:
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1)
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New Walkin' Blues
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2)
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Please Send Me Someone To Love
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3)
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Broke My Baby's Heart
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4)
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Done A Lot Of Wrong Things
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5)
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Baby Please Don't Go
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6)
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Buried Alive In The Blues
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7)
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Rule The Road
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8)
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Nobody's Fault But Mine
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9)
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Highway 28
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Alto Saxophone - Dave Sanborn
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Blues Harp [Harp] - Paul Butterfield
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Electric Piano - Paul Butterfield (1, 4)
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Producer - Paul Butterfield
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Vocals - Paul Butterfield (1, 4 to 6, 8, 9)
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Engineer - Nick Jameson
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Arranged By [Horns Arranged By] - Howard Johnson (3) (2, 3)
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Baritone Saxophone - Howard Johnson (3) (2, 3)
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Organ - Ronnie Barron (1, 3)
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Piano - Ronnie Barron (2, 4, 6, 9)
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Remastered By [Digitally] - Bill Inglot
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Drums - Christopher Parker
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Bass - Billy Rich
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Remastered By [Digitally] - Ken Perry
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Guitar - Amos Garrett (1 to 6, 8, 9)
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Producer - Geoff Muldaur
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Slide Guitar - Geoff Muldaur (1, 5)
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Vocals - Geoff Muldaur (2, 4 to 9)
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Design [Cover] - Milton Glaser
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Design [Cover] - Push Pin Studios
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Photography By [Black And White] - Kathrine Butterfield