Album US 1965 on Elektra label
Rock and Blues (Blues Rock, Electric Blues, Chicago Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues)
Very first US mono pressing with guitar player label. Other US Elektra gold label releases (in mono and also in stereo) without guitar player on the label are altogether not first pressings and were released some weeks or months later than the Elektra pressings with guitar player on the label.
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band , 1963-1970 US album by | |
Jerome Arnold b, bass | |
Sam Lay dr, *1935 US drums, vocals | |
Mike Bloomfield g, 1943-1981 US guitar, slide, songwriter | |
Paul Butterfield h, voc, 1942-1987 US harmonica, vocals, adapted by, songwriter | |
Mark Naftalin org, p, *1944 US organ, songwriter | |
Elvin Bishop voc, g, *1942 US rhythm guitar, songwriter | |
Nick Gravenites voc, g, *1938 US songwriter | |
Walter Jacobs , *1930 US songwriter | |
McKinley Morganfield , songwriter | |
Willie Dixon b, voc, 1915-1992 US songwriter | |
James Clark voc, p, songwriter |
William S. Harvey design, photography by |
Paul A. Rothchild directed by, producer |
Mark Abramson directed by, assistant |
Leonard Heicklen photography by |
Jac Holzman producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Born In Chicago | The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 2:55 | |
2 | Shake Your Money-Maker | The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 2:27 | |
3 | Blues With A Feeling | The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 4:20 | |
4 | Thank You Mr. Poobah | The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 4:05 | |
5 | I Got My Mojo Working | The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 3:30 | |
6 | Mellow Down Easy | The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 3:40 | |
7 | Screamin' | The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 4:30 | |
8 | Our Love Is Drifting | The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 3:25 | |
9 | Mystery Train | The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 2:45 | |
10 | Last Night | The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 4:15 | |
11 | Look Over Yonders Wall | The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | 2:23 |