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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - CD - Paul Butterfield Blues Band
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...
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The second Butterfield album had an even greater effect on music history, paving the way for experimentation that is still being explored today. This came in the form of an extended blues-rock solo (some 13 minutes) -- a real fusion of jazz and blues inspired by the Indian raga. This groundbreaking instrumental was the first of its kind and marks the root from which the acid rock tradition emerged. ~ Jeff Tamarkin & Michael Erlewine, All Music Guide All Music Guide
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Concert promoters created handbill versions of many of their posters and used them as sidewalk handouts and dashboard fliers to promote upcoming shows. Many of the handbills are double-sided, with poster art on one side and a calendar of upcoming shows on the other. These handbills represent an important element of rock concert history because they were hands-on marketing tools that united promoter and patron.
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This imported double CD from WEA's international division is a real conundrum for blues fans in general and fans of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in particular. On the one hand, the first of its two discs is The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw , the last of what are usually regarded as the classic albums by the band, and a glorious moment in the career of guitarist Elvin Bishop (aka "Pigboy Crabshaw"), and it's remastered in far better, closer, crisper sound than the extant domestic Elektra Records...
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Amazing 1st Press MONO self-titled Paul Butterfield Blues Band LP. Condition for both sleeve and disc are immaculate. Looks to have been played a handful of times. The jacket is near perfect (NO writing, NO seam splits, NO ringwear). One corner has a tiny bit of wearand there is a 1" paper lift on the top seam at the center. The discs gold labels are also superb with just a hint of spindle use. The ultra glossy heavyweight disc (weighs 145 grams) also looks great showing NO scratches or scuffs. The...
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About the artist: Dennis Loren's career has spanned over three decades, and includes work for Jimi Hendrix, the Velvet Underground and Paul McCartney, as well as magazine work for Creem and Goldmine.
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BG030 is a notable departure from the established Wilson style: gone are the human form and lithe lettering. Featuring the Butterfield Blues Band, Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead, the poster is almost Egyptian in its linearity and verticality and has more in common with Wilson's January Trips Festival handbill than it does with more recent work.
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Karaoke - In the style of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Vol. 1
Audio Lunchbox / Rock / Stingray Music (Karaoke) / Karaoke - In the style of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Vol. 1
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UK remastered reissue combines the blues-rock act's first two albums for Elektra, 'Paul Butterfield Blues Band' (1965) & 'East-West' (1966). Includes new liner notes & rarely seen photos. 2001.
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Wolfgang's Vault owns one of the world's largest collections of original concert posters, featuring hundreds of rock posters, political posters, sports posters, comedy posters and others that were previously unavailable to the general public. Virtually all of our concert posters are in mint condition, and many are signed by the headline performer or the graphic artist.
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Lovin' Spoonful / Paul Butterfield Blues Band / Al Kooper / Tom Rush / Eric Clapton And The Powerhouse - What's Shakin'
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band Postcard 3rd Printing A
The Jefferson Airplane and Butterfield Blues Band helped draw the first-night crowd for blues-legend 'Big Mama' Mae Thornton. By the third and final night of her gig, however, word had spread, and fans needed no inducement to hear the original singer of "Hound Dog" and "Ball and Chain" belt out her music.
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (180g LP)
Born In Chicago. Shake Your Money-Maker. Blues With A Feeling. Thank You Mr. Poobah. I Got My Mojo Working. Mellow Down Easy. Screamin'. Our Love Is Drifting. Mystery Train. Last Night. Look Over Yonders Wall.
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The Jefferson Airplane and Butterfield Blues Band helped draw the first-night crowd for blues-legend 'Big Mama' Mae Thornton. By the third and final night of her gig, however, word had spread, and fans needed no inducement to hear the original singer of "Hound Dog" and "Ball and Chain" belt out her music.
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3. Last Hope's Gone - The Ford Blues Band / Robben Ford / Robben Ford & The Ford Blues Band
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BG # 79 Paul Butterfield Blues Band postcard
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