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  1. The Blues Project from United States. The top ranked albums by The Blues Project are Projections, Live At The Cafe Au Go Go and Live At Town Hall. The top rated tracks by The Blues Project are Flute Thing, I Can't Keep From Crying, Steve's Song, You Can't Catch Me and Cheryl's Going Home. This artist appears in 24 charts and has received 0 comments and 1 rating from BestEverAlbums.com site ...

  2. On paper, the Blues Project was a great idea, but in spite of an abundance of talent (Al Kooper, Steve Katz, Danny Kalb, and Tommy Flanders were all members)...

  3. Variant Box édition - The Blues Project - The Best Of The Blues Project Tracks 16 : Flute Thing (live, 1973) Previously unreleased. Barcode and Other Identifiers. ... Rhino Records (2) R4 70165: US: 1989: Reviews. Add Review. Release [r11763685] Copy Release Code. Edit Release All Versions of this Release New Submission.

  4. The Blues Project in 1966 (l. to r.): Andy Kulberg, Al Kooper, Danny Kalb, Steve Katz, Roy Blumenfeld. They called themselves The Blues Project but, in the spirit of the times—the mid-’60s—the blues was only their starting point. Like Cream, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and many other outfits of that era, the New York-based quintet ...

  5. 19 de sept. de 2022 · The Blues Project, the New York City-based band whose mid-’60s albums helped usher in the blues-rock revolution—and which then expanded into other musical areas—will release Evolution, their first album of new studio recordings in 50 years.The album features founding members Steve Katz, on guitar and vocals, and drummer Roy Blumenfeld (also on vocals).

  6. B1. Dave Van Ronk –. Don't You Leave Me Here. Arranged By [From The Singing Of] – Henry Thomas. Vocals, Guitar – Dave Van Ronk. Washtub Bass – Fritz Richmond. Written-By – Morton *, Carew *. Arranged By [From The Singing Of] – Henry Thomas. Vocals, Guitar – Dave Van Ronk.

  7. Projections - 1966 - Reviewby Dan ForteProduced by Tom Wilson (Dylan, Zappa), the Blues Project's second effort was their finest hour. In less than a year th...