PAUL BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND ORIGINAL 2001/2 1ST ED 180 GRAM SET TOTAL 12LP'S +CD
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PAUL BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND - COLLECTION OF FOUR 1ST EDITION OUT OF PRINT 180 GRAM BLACK VINYL ORIGINAL SUNDAZE RECORDS RELEASES PLUS THE BONUS OF THE MIKE BLOOMFIELD RELEASE - 180 Gram Limited Edition classic LP high-definition Virgin Vinyl pressing for superior fidelity. The nicest thing you can do for your stylus and ears. The ultimate record – the way music was meant to be heard.

THIS IS A ONE AND ONLY SET AND ONCE SOLD GONE FOREVER FOR PAUL BUTTERFIELD COLLECTORS.

ALL THE 1ST FOUR ARE 1ST EDITION SUNDAZED 2001 & 2002 RELEASES WITH THE ORIGINAL 180 GRAM BLUE AND YELLOW STICKER ATTACHED TO THE PLASTIC WRAP ONLY AVAILABLE ON THIS ORIGINAL 180 GRAM VINYL EDITION LP PRESSINGS -

WE FOUND ONE LAST SET IN THIS HEAVY VINYL 180G GRAM ORIGINAL EDITION STICKER PRESSING.

COLLECTORS NOTE: THIS IS THE SUNDAZED 1ST EDITION HEAVY VINYL 180 GRAM LP WHICH INCLUDES THE ORIGINAL MARKETING STICKER FOR THEIR 180 GRAM VINYL EDITION. SUNDAZED RECORDS HAD THESE STICKERS ON THEIR LIMITED EDITION 180 GRAM WEIGHTS BEFORE THEY WENT TO PRESSING THEM IN THE 150 GRAM WEIGHT IN THEIR NEXT GENERATION DURING OUR 1ST OIL CRISIS. NOW I'VE HEARD THAT THEY ARE PRESSING SOME EDITIONS BACK IN A  NEW GENERATION AGAIN IN 180 GRAM. BUT THIS ITEM HAS THE ORIGINAL MARKETING STICKER ON THIS 180 GRAM EDITION PRESSINGS.  COLLECTORS SEEK OUT ORIGINAL EDITIONS WITH ORIGINAL STICKERS AND YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THIS 180 GRAM WITH THE ORIGINAL MARKETING STICKER 180 GRAM VINYL EDITION WHICH DATES BACK BEFORE THE 150 GRAM RELEASES AND THEIR NEW 180 GRAM RELEASES.

THE 4 WITH ORIGINAL 180 GRAM STICKERS ARE


BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND - SELF TITLED - ORIGINAL SUNDAZED 2001 180 GRAM OUT OF PRINT 1ST EDITION RELEASE -  Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 476/500! 

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band absolutely nailed it right out of the gate with their smoking 1965 debut album. The self-titled LP spotlighted the blues-guitar genius of Mike Bloomfield alongside Butterfield's impassioned vocals and wailing harmonica, abetted by a rock-solid supporting cast of Elvin Bishop on rhythm guitar, keyboardist Mark Naftalin and Howlin' Wolf's rhythm section, Jerome Arnold on bass and drummer Sam Lay. Lionized in seminal issues of Crawdaddy! magazine at the time, the Butterfield Blues Band's first shot was also the perfect set-up for the more exotic stylings of album number two, East-West. This exact reproduction on High Quality ORIGINAL 180 gram vinyl RELEASE features all-analog mastering from the original master tapes! 

"Born in Chicago" is where the white youth of America got the notion they could play the blues. But this band had two killer guitarists — Michael Bloomfield, a rich kid from Chicago, and Elvin Bishop — and their blues knew no color boundaries." - rollingstone 

Features:
• 180g Vinyl RARE ORIGINAL OUT OF PRINT SUNDAZED RELEASE NOT THE 2ND GENERATION 150 GRAM VINYL

Selections:
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.

PAUL BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND EAST/WEST - Featured in Michael Fremer's Heavy Rotation in the October 2001 Issue of Stereophile FOR THIS ORIGINAL SUNDAZED 180 GRAM 1ST EDITION OUT OF PRINT ISSUE! 

1966’s East-West, the second album from the Butterfield Blues Band - and their last with lead guitarist Mike Bloomfield - found the group branching out from the electric blues and adding elements of modern jazz and the music of India, most notably on the landmark title track, which paved the way for much of the musical experimentation of the late ‘60s. 

Features:
• 180 GRAM Vinyl 

Selections: 
1. Walkin’ Blues 
2.Get Out Of My Life, Woman 
3. I Got A Mind To Give Up Living 
4. All These Blues 
5. Work Song 
6. Mary, Mary 
7. Two Trains Running 
8. Never Say No 
9. East-West.

The Butterfield Blues Band: In My Own Dream - 180 Gram LP With organist Al Kooper added, 1968’s In My Own Dream was the swan-song for the original Butterfield Blues Band (lead guitarist Elvin Bishop would leave soon afterwards) and completed its transformation from pure blues to an eye-popping hybrid form of R&B.

TRACK LISTING Last Hope’s Gone -  Mine To Love - Get Yourself Together  - Just To Be With You -  Morning Blues -  Drunk Again -  In My Own Dream

The Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw 180 GRAM PRESSING proves to be Butterfield’s finest collaborative work. Incorporating a horn section which includes the likes of David Sanborn, Paul Butterfield creates a type of blues music that is seasoned with just enough R&B to really make the music swing. Easing out guitarist Michael Bloomfield and introducing the young master Elvin Bishop was nothing less than a stroke of genius by bandleader Butterfield.

On this album, every musician seemed to be in near psychic contact with each other. The blend was a perfectionist's dream. From the first cut on the album to the last, we are swept into his groove. “One More Heartache” may be the best selection on the album, but “Driftin' and Driftin” gives stiff competition for the top choice. The fabulous harp playing of Paul has taken an amazing turn on this album. He is playing the instrument in an almost jazz style, with rapid changes and incredible tonal control over each and every note. Paul especially knows when not to play. Another favorite selection is “Drivin' Wheel.”

 Definitely done in an R&B style, “Drivin' Whee” foregoes the harp but relies on the Sanborn sax to drive the music. Butterfield's vocal is in fine form here; I've never heard him better. He's smooth, in perfect pitch and tone, and he packs a world full of emotion into his vocals. To be sure, there are a few less than spectacular cuts on this album (i.e. Tollin' Bells), but I have yet to hear an album with nothing but five star songs on it. This is definitely a departure from The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and East-West, but the experiment proved to be completely successful. I loved both of the previously mentioned albums, but The Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw is a cut above.

Tracks include: One More Heartache 2. Driftin' And Driftin'  3. Pity The Fool 4. Born Under A Bad Sign 5. Run Out Of Time 6. Double Trouble 7. Drivin' Wheel 8. Droppin' Out 9. Tollin' Bells///

PLUS THESE ADDITIONAL TITLES 

THE BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND KEEP ON MOVING 150 GRAM LP  

One of the last truly fine outings by the band that started the avalanche electric blues outfits is now available as a high-definition, exact-replica LP! 

The Butterfield Blues Band had reloaded by the time 1969's Keep On Moving was released on Elektra Records - Paul Butterfield startled the world with the addition of guitarist Buzzy Feiten, a man whose take-no-prisoners style turned out to be a muscular combination of the sound of his two predecessors, Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop. Led by Butterfield wailing on lead vocals and his patented Southside of Chicago harmonica licks, the band sounded as powerful as ever with a new horn section that included David Sanborn on alto sax, Gene Dinwiddie on tenor and Keith Johnson on trumpet. It wouldn't last forever, but Paul Butterfield proved with Keep On Moving he had plenty of Hi-Octane gas left in the tank - and Keep On Moving fired on all cylinders.

Selections:
1. Love March
2. No Amount Of Loving
3. Morning Sunrise
4. Losing Hand
5. Walking By Myself
6. Except You
7. Love Disease
8. Where Did My Baby Go
9. All In A Day
10. So Far So Good
11. Buddy's Advice
12. Keep On Moving


WHAT'S SHAKIN - THIS HEAVY VINYL MONO ALBUM PRESSING includes 5 TRACKS BY The Paul Butterfield Blues Band + The Lovin Spoonful - Al Kooper - Tom Rush and Eric Clapton & The Powerhouse (with Steven Winwood) playing I Want To Know - Crossroads - Stepping Out.

In 1966, Elektra Records released What's Shakin', a smoking, various-artists tour de force, featuring ultra-rare early tracks by the Lovin' Spoonful, searing electric numbers by Chicago's Butterfield Blues Band, pre-Cream tracks by Eric Clapton & The Powerhouse (with Stevie Winwood), the Blues Project's whiz kid, Al Kooper, and fabled Boston folkie, Tom Rush. This 180-gram vinyl mono edition of the album features a reproduction of the original photo-insert.Side One

1. Good Time Music ~The Lovin' Spoonful

                                2. Almost Grown ~The Lovin' Spoonful

                                3. Spoonful ~The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

                         4. Off the Wall ~The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

                                5. Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes ~Al Kooper

                                6. I Want to Know ~Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse

                                7. Crossroads ~Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse

                               

Side Two

                                1. Lovin' Cup ~The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

                         2. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl ~The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

                                3. Steppin' Out ~Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse

                                4. I'm in Love Again ~Tom Rush

                                5. Don't Bank On It Baby ~The Lovin' Spoonful

                                6. Searchin' ~The Lovin' Spoonful

                                7. One More Mile ~The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

 

 

 PAUL BUTTERFIELD LIVE AT WOODSTOCK LIMITED EDITION NUMBERED STEREO DOUBLE LP SET 

Live At Woodstock

Label:                    Run Out Groove – ROGV-108

Format:                2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Gatefold

Country:               US

Released:              Aug 14, 2020

Genre:                   Blues

Style:                    Electric Blues

 

Track list

A1              "Doriza Of Utica"

Hosted By – Chip Monck

2:15

A2              Born Under A Bad Sign

Written-By – Jones*, Bell*

13:38

B1               No Amount Of Loving

Written-By – Butterfield*

6:12

B2               Driftin' And Driftin'

Written By – Hooker

12:08

C1               Morning Sunrise

Written-By – Butterfield*, Wilson*

8:01

C2               All In A Day

Written-By – Hicks*

7:50

D1              Love March

Written-By – Dinwiddie*, Wilson*

11:20

D2              Everything's Gonna Be Alright

Written-By – Jacobs*

9:21

D3              "Good Morning"

Hosted By – Chip Monck

0:19

 

Companies, etc.

Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Rhino Entertainment Company

Copyright © – Rhino Entertainment Company

Manufactured By – Rhino Entertainment Company

Marketed By – Run Out Groove

Recorded At – Woodstock Festival

 

Credits

Alto Saxophone, Percussion – David Sanborn

Baritone Saxophone, Percussion – Trevor Lawrence

Bass – Rod Hicks

Compiled By, Assemblage [Assembled By], Edited By – Andy Zax

Design – John Sellards

Drums, Vocals – Phillip Wilson

Engineer [London Recording Engineers] – Edwin H. Kramer*, Lee Osborne*

Guitar – Howard "Buzzy" Feiten*

Keyboards – Ted Harris

Lacquer Cut By – J POWELL*

Liner Notes – Dan Bukszpan

Mastered By – Dave Schultz

Mastered By [Vinyl Mastering By] – Jeff Powell, Pete Weiss

Mixed By – Brian Kehew

Producer [Sound] – Andy Zax, Brian Kehew

Recorded By [Original 8-Track And Mono Recordings] – Hanley Sound, Inc.

Reissue Producer [Vinyl Produced For Release By] – Matt Block (2)

Tenor Saxophone, Percussion, Vocals – Gene Dinwiddie

Transferred By [Mono Reel Transfers By] – Darren Edwards

Trumpet, Percussion – Keith Johnson, Steve Madaio

Vocals, Harmonica – Paul Butterfield

 

Notes

Numbered on back cover.

Run Out Groove hype sticker on front.

 

AND PAUL BUTTERFIELD LIVE NEW YORK 1970 DOUBLE LP SET - 

live recording from 1970 capturing the seminal blues/rock band in peak performance. Feat. David Sanbourn

 Format:                2 × Vinyl, LP, Album

Country:              US

Released:            2017

Genre:                  Rock, Blues

Style:                     Harmonica Blues

 

Tracklist

A1           Born Under A Bad Sign   12:11

A2           Play On 9:29

B1           Driftin' Blues      14:42

B2           Everything's Gonna Be Alright     8:05

C1           The Boxer           10:06

C2           Stuck In The Countryside              6:04

D1           Love March         6:46

D2           Back Together Again       5:46

D3           So Far So Good 10:15

 

Credits

Alto Saxophone – David Sanborn

Art Direction, Design – Mark Kalmus

Baritone Saxophone – Trevor Lawrence

Bass – Ralph Walsh

Drums – Dennis Whitted

Harmonica, Vocals – Paul Butterfield

Mastered By – Randy Perry

Producer – Gabriel Butterfield

Recording Supervisor – David Skye

Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Vocals – Gene Dinwiddie

Trumpet – Steve Madaio

THEN WE HAVE THE BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS LP'S - 

MIKE BLOOMFIELD- I'M CUTTING OUT -  ORIGINAL SUNDAZED 2001 1ST EDITION RELEASE 180 Gram Limited Edition classic LP high-definition Virgin Heavy Vinyl pressing for superior fidelity to upgrade your vinyl collection.

The Lost Recordings, 1964-1965! Hear the birth of a new sound in blues, as Mike Bloomfield unleashes his signature electric guitar licks in the studio for the very first time in these seminal pre-Butterfield Blues Band tracks, recorded for Columbia Records in Chicago and New York. I'm Cutting Out is sourced directly from the original analog master tapes and includes previously unheard tracks, an introduction by Al Kooper, and a 1966 interview with Mike Bloomfield by Jim Delehant! 

Selections: I Got My Mojo Working, I Feel So Good, Goin’ Down Slow, I’ve Got You In The Palm Of My Hand, The First Year I Was Married, I’m Cutting Out, Lonesome Blues, I Got My Mojo Working (alternate version), Last Night, I Feel So Good (alternate take).

ELVIN BISHOP - BEST OF ELVIN BISHOP: CRABSHAW RISING - EPIC RECORDS ISSUE PE-33693  Rare LP THIS PRESSINGS WAS PRESSED BEFORE BARCODES WERE EVER PLACED ON VINYL LP'S  - THAT FOR COLLECTORS SHOWS HOW LONG THIS LP HAS BEEN OUT OF PRINT and it's rarity within the vinyl market.

1. Rock My Soul 2. So Fine 3. Holler And Shout 4. Hogbottom 5. Party Till The Cows Come Home 6. Don't Fight It (Feel It) 7. Be With Me 8. Stomp - (instrumental) 9. How Much More 10. Stealin' Watermelons Details Distributor: Sony Music Distribution Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo Album notes Personnel includes: Elvin Bishop (vocals, guitar) - formerly with Paul Butterfield Blues Band. 

LASTLY MINT FREE CD BONUS OF BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND LIVE 1966 CONCERT - If the Summer of 1967 was the Summer of Love, the Summer of 1966 set the stage for the musical revolution that was to come. Albums released during the season, like The Beatles’ Revolver and The Byrds’ Fifth Dimension, brilliantly blended the burgeoning influence of Eastern exoticism into the rock music format, and the term “psychedelia” entered the common lexicon to stay. But beating them all to the punch was a multi-racial blues band that cut its teeth in Chicago, far from the hippie havens of London, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Issued in July 1966, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band’s East-West took blues-rock to places only free jazz had dared to tread, offering lengthy, modal improvisational passages that sparked the West Coast rock revolution, and, in Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop, fully unleashing the first great guitar tandem in rock history. Now, Real Gone Music is very proud to release, for the first time in legitimate fashion, a legendary bootleg that captures this singular sextet on the brink of the stylistic breakthrough that would shake the rock ‘n’ roll world to its core: recorded live at Boston’s Unicorn Coffee House 50 years ago in May 1966, two months before the release of East-West, Got a Mind to Give Up Living—Live 1966 reaffirms that The Paul Butterfield Blues Band was simply untouchable live, capable of turning on a dime from slow-burning blues tunes to up-tempo rave-ups. And, particularly on a pair of tunes that were soon to be released on East-West, “Work Song” and “I Got a Mind to Give Up Living,” the raga influence (check Bloomfield’s solos!) comes through loud and clear, combining with the band’s blues tropes to create a truly new style of rock and rock guitar playing. Butterfield fans will also delight in the early appearances of “One More Heartache” (from The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw) and “Walking by Myself” (from Keep On Movin’), plus a pair of tunes, “Comin’ Home Baby” and “Memory Pain,” that the band never commercially recorded. Notes by Chris Morris featuring fresh quotes from Elvin Bishop, rare pictures and memorabilia, editorial input from Bloomfield aficionado and co-producer Toby Byron, and some audio spit ‘n’ polish from Mike Milchner at SonicVision make this a package indispensable for any ‘60s rock (or jazz or R&B!) fan

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