This is a part of Rock 'n' Roll Music History, recordings made in Woodstock 1969 (last day on August 18th), including a couple of unreleased songs.
Tracks1. Intro 01:07
2. Born Under A Bad Sign (William Bell, Booker T. Jones) - 13:38
3. No Amount Of Loving (Paul Butterfield) - 6:12
4. Driftin’ And Driftin’ (Charles Brown, Johnny Moore, Eddie Williams) - 12:08
5. Morning Sunrise (Paul Butterfield, Philip Wilson) - 8:00
6. All In A Day (Rod Hicks) - 9:03
7. Love March (Gene Dinwiddie, Philip Wilson) - 10:07
8. Everything’s Gonna Be Alright ("Little" Walter Jacobs) - 9:58
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
*Paul Butterfield - Vocals, Harmonica, Piano
*Buzzy Feiten - Guitar
*Rod Hicks - Fretless Bass, Background Vocals
*Philip Wilson - Drums
*Ted Harris - Keyboards
*Keith Johnson - Trumpet
*Steve Madaio - Trumpet, Background Vocals
*Gene Dinwiddie - Soprano, Tenor Sax, Background Vocals, Lead Vocal (Track 7)
*Trevor Lawrence - Bariton Sax, Background Vocals
1964 The Original Lost Elektra Sessions
1965 The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
1966 East West
1966 East-West (2014 Audio Fidelity Hybrid SACD)
1966-68 Strawberry Jam
1967 The Resurrection Of The Pigboy Crabshaw
1968 In My Own Dream
1969 Keep On Moving
1970 Live
1970 Live Vol.2
1971 Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin' (2015 Release)
1973 Paul Butterfield's Better Days
1973 Live At Winterland Ballroom (2014 issue)
1973 It All Comes Back (Japan Edition)
1976 Put It In Your Ear (2015 Edition)
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ReplyDeleteAnonymous, Albert King titled his 1967 album, and played that song, but it was originally written by William Bell and Booker T. Jones
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