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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. ead Full Biography.
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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 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 on Down Beat magazine's list of the top 50 blues albums.
Personnel include Paul Butterfield: vocals and harmonica, Michael Bloomfield: guitar, Elvin Bishop: guitar, Jerome Arnold: bass, Sam Lay: drums, Mark Naftalin: keyboards. I do not own the right to the song, audio, or images contained in this video. The purpose of this upload is for viewer enjoyment and education not for monetary gain. Has been played on. United States 32.
Before forming the Butterfield Blues Band in 1963, Paul Butterfield (harmonica, vocals) played with University of Chicago classmate Elvin Bishop in bar bands named the Salt and Pepper Shakers, or the South Side Olympic Blues Team. The original line-up of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band included two former members of Howlin' Wolf's band, Jerome Arnold (bass) and Sam Lay (drums), later adding Bishop (guitar), Mark Naftalin (piano, organ), and lead guitarist Mike Bloomfield. The group built a strong local following, and its debut album was released in 1965. Whereas the 1965 self-titled debut contained hard-core Chicago style blues including several originals, the 1967 follow-up album, ’East-West’ spun off into an entirely different direction. Its long improvisational jams, notably the raga-tinged title song, showed more Ravi Shankar and John Coltrane than Muddy Waters.
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Their original debut album was scrapped, then re-recorded after the addition of organist Mark Naftalin. Finally, their self-titled debut, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, was released in 1965. It had an immediate impact, serving as a wakeup call for a generation of musicians. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band was signed to Elektra Records after adding Michael Bloomfield as lead guitarist.
| 1 | SpoonfulWritten-By – Willie Dixon |
| 2 | Good Morning Little School GirlWritten-By – John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson* |
| 3 | Born In ChicagoWritten-By – Nick Gravenites |
| 4 | Mellow Down EasyWritten-By – Willie Dixon |
| 5 | Screamin' (Instrumental)Written By – Mike Bloomfield |
| 6 | Come On InWritten-By – Elvin Bishop, Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield |
| 7 | Work Song (Instrumental)Written-By – Nat Adderley |
| 8 | Mary, MaryWritten-By – Michael Nesmith |
| 9 | Born Under A Bad SignWritten-By – Booker T. Jones, William Bell |
| 10 | Drivin' WheelVocals – Bugsy MaughWritten-By – Roosevelt Sykes |
| 11 | Last Hope's GoneWritten-By – David Sanborn, Jim Haynie*, Paul Butterfield |
| 12 | In My Own DreamWritten-By – Paul Butterfield |
| 13 | Love MarchVocals – Gene DinwiddieVocals, Written-By – Phillip WilsonWritten-By – Charles Eugene Dinwiddie* |
| 14 | Walking By MyselfWritten-By – James A. Lane |
| 15 | Drowned In My Own TearsVocals – Gene DinwiddieWritten-By – Henry Glover |
| 16 | Pretty WomanVocals – Ralph WashWritten-By – A.C. Williams |
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