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The band's third album finds guitar hero Mike Bloomfield MIA and replaced by a horn section including the very young David Sanborn. (Ironically, Bloomfield departed to start his own horn band, the ill-fated Electric Flag). Stylistically, the band was inching away from blues purism, and moving toward jazz and r&b, particularly of the Stax-Volt variety, as witness the idiomatic cover of Albert King's "Born Under a Bad Sign." (The band must have been listening to Motown as well, hence the thoroughly rocked-out re-arrangement of Marvin Gaye's "One More Heartache,") The album title, incidentally, refers to an alias of remaining guitarist Elvin Bishop, who gets plenty of room to work out here, particularly on "Driftin and Driftin'".
Paul Butterfield Blues Band: Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Elvin Bishop (guitar); Dave Sanborn (alto saxophone); Gene Dinwiddie (tenor saxophone); Keith Johnson (trumpet); Mark Naftalin (keyboards); Bugsy Maugh (bass, background vocals); Phil Wilson (drums).
Personnel: Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Elvin Bishop (vocals, guitar); Bugsy Maugh (vocals); David Sanborn (saxophone, alto saxophone); Brother Gene Dinwiddie (saxophone, tenor saxophone); Keith Johnson (trumpet); Mark Naftalin (keyboards); Phillip Wilson (drums). Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw Music Paul Butterfield Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw Songs Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw Music Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw Music Review Purchase Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Paul Butterfield Blues Band CD (1965)
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$12.95 INNER VOICES was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best New Age Album.
The best instrumental albums have the power to engender a kind of bestilling, ablutionary effect. This collection of sweeping tapestries from Native American flautist R. Carlos Nakai is one such collection. And though "haunting" may seem a somewhat threadbare bit of musical parlance, ...
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$19.15 This double CD from Castle combines two very different aspects of an outrageously complex man and artist. In order to display John Mayall's commitment to a band's development on the road, Rockin' the Roadshow combines one disc of live performances from the early '70s, with two different bands, one that included Harvey Mandel, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Canned Heat's Larry Taylor, and Mayall without a drummer -- until track four anyway, when Paul Lagos joins them on-stage. Now, thinking of a blues band without a drummer, particularly an electric blues band, might seem a bit strange, but the nine tracks on this disc make a more than compelling case. The energy just crackles from the stage on tracks like "Crying," with Harris wailing for seven minutes without Mayall singing the lyrics. And then there's the scorching "Took the Car" (each of these tunes has an alternate version on disc two recorded with Lagos later on the tour), with Mandel and Mayall just tearing up the heart of the tune on guitar and harmonica, respectively. Before the live set goes any further, there is enough evidence here to prove to all those weird naysayers that Mayall was more than just a bandleader able to surround himself with good musicians; he was, and remains, a visionary in the blues tradition. He was restless then and is more so now. He still inspires his bandmates to these kinds of performances, even in the new millennium at age 70. "Blue Fox" brings in Lagos, ...
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