Paul Butterfield Blues Band

Paul Butterfield Blues Band

Paul Butterfield Blues Band

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A slew of albums by young white men out of their minds in love with music made by older black men came from both sides of the Atlantic during the mid-1960s, but two records really laid the groundwork for the decade's blues revival--the self-titled releases by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers out of London and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band out of Chicago. Both bands were led by harmonica-blowing vocalists; both featured ascending guitar gods--Eric Clapton with Mayall and Mike Bloomfield with Butterfield. Butterfield's ensemble, however, came of age closer to the roots of the music. The rhythm section heard on the group's 1965 debut was hired away from Howlin' Wolf, and Butterfield, while still in his early 20s when the album shipped, was already a familiar face on the Windy City's club circuit. "Born in Chicago" opens the album on a gritty note that never flags through this 11-track landmark. The slashing duo guitars of Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop and Butterfield's flash harp helped make Muddy Waters fathomable for a new audience and, decades later, it's still easy to understand how. --Steven Stolder

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Music:

  1. Peace...Back By Popular Demand
  2. Putumayo Presents: Blues Lounge
  3. Ray Charles and Betty Carter/Dedicated to You
  4. Road Dogs
  5. Rock 'n Roll Gumbo
  6. Served Up Texas Style: The Best of the Smokin' Joe Kubek Band
  7. Slippin' In
  8. Slow Down [Enhanced]
  9. Sometime Tuesday Morning
  10. South of I-10

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