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The celebrated blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield performs a variety of blues, R&B, and ragtime classics, including "Cherry Red," "Don't You Lie to Me," and "Walking the Floor Over You," on this accomplished and wide-ranging set. He's accompanied by the pianist Mark Naftalin and a skilful rhythm section, and though singing was never his strong point, his consummate guitar playing carries him through. Mike Bloomfield Junko Partner Songs | 1. | Hully Gully | |
| 2. | Wings Of An Angel | |
| 3. | Walkin' | |
| 4. | Don't You Lie To Me | |
| 5. | Junko Partner | |
| 6. | Knockin' Myself Out | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Women Lovin' Each Other | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Cherry Red  | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Rx For The Blues | $0.99 | |
| 10. | You Must Have Jesus | |
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All the tunes make effective templates for the kind off-the-cuff music-making that in less capable hands might have resulted in simple noodling. In fact, although Bloomfield and Stills don't play together on any of the cuts (Bloomfield played on one side of the original LP, Stills on the other), all three principals get off lots of good licks and producer Kooper has some interesting tricks up his sleeve, as in the over-the-top phasing he lavishes on "You Don't Love Me." The only real disappointment here is that Stills, a far better singer than Kooper, never opens his mouth.
Those familiar with the Live Adventures album these two recorded at the Fillmore West know how brilliant they could be on stage, and here's another gem, recorded at the Fillmore East this time and featuring 'One Way Out,' 'It's My Own Fault' (with Bloomfield trading licks with Johnny Winter...Johnny ...
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