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The term 'Promo' can have been applied to a wide range of sample materials circulated at the time of release. We won't be able to answer questions regarding specs, and we do not accept returns on promo items so please buy at your own risk.
The power of Chicago blues
A collection of performances by Paul Butterfield's band that capture the essence of electrified blues.
The interplay between harmonica and guitar combines urban sophistication with the rawness of roots music. Mike Bloomfield's guitar work is particularly impressive and had a major influence on the development of blues-rock. This is an important record, filled with respect and passion, as an interpretation of black music by a white musician.