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  1. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band's second album, "East-West" went in a somewhat sideways direction from the superb but solidy-in-Chicago-Blues first album. Starting with Robert Johnson's "Walkin' Blues," which they turned into a stomping rocker, and more standard blues songs, with the Nat Adderley "Work Song" as a screaming instrumental.

  2. Listen to East West on Spotify. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band · Album · 1966 · 9 songs. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band · Album · 1966 · 9 songs. Home; Search; Your Library. Create your first playlist It's easy, we'll help you. Create playlist.

  3. 14 de mar. de 2009 · paul butterfield blues band live at the fillmore west 1966paul butterfield-vocals/harmonicamike bloomfield-guitarelvin bishop-guitarmark naftalin-organjerome...

  4. Guitar – Elvin Bishop, Mike Bloomfield. Harmonica, Vocals – Paul Butterfield. Lacquer Cut By – Kevin Gray. Liner Notes – Paul Nelson. Organ, Piano – Mark Naftalin. Photography By [Cover], Design [Cover] – William S. Harvey. Producer – Barry Friedman ( tracks: B1), Mark Abramson, Paul Rothchild *. Production Manager [Production ...

  5. 4 de may. de 2023 · East-West climbed to No.65 on the US album chart, with Butterfield’s reputation growing rapidly. Yet he was about to receive a shock. In February 1967, Bloomfield announced he was quitting to form his own band, the Electric Flag, with Butterfield’s old friend Nick Gravenites.

  6. Maracas – Paul Butterfield ( tracks: 1) Mastered By – Bob Olhsson. Photography By – Barry Feinstein, Billy Davenport, Mattie Davenport, William S. Harvey. Producer – Mark Naftalin. Recorded By – Dan Erlewine * ( tracks: 2), Michael Erlewine ( tracks: 2)

  7. 7 de dic. de 2006 · It would prod many lesser groups to explore, with generally dreary results, interminable free-flight explorations. But while East-West and a cover of jazzman Cannonball Adderly's "Work Song" ventured in new directions, Paul Butterfield and company remained rooted in solid Chicago blues. East West presents the best of both worlds. --Steve Stolder