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studio album
First released:
1966

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Catalog number:
7315
Release dates:
  • 1966 in United States
  • 1987 in United States

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Blues Rock, British Blues, Classic Rock, Harmonica, Rock, Blues, Chicago Blues. Vote on Genres

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5 stars The Paul Butterfield Blues Band Masterpiece
There are many albums which have introduced a new combined style of music to the masses (e.g. "Are You Experienced", "Sargent Peppers", "Johnny Winter" and "Texas Flood" are some). This set was way ahead of its time. The Butterfield Blues Band had made a name for itself on their first, self-titled, LP as great exponents of the revived Blues Power. The edge this band had was, say unlike Canned Heat, they had two Black musicians from Howlin Wolf's band. Sam Lay, the drummer, is still considered to…
Written by Perry Celestino
1 stars YOU'RE BUYING THE WRONG CD!
Yes, this is the great PBBB's 2nd album, but it's not the CD you should be buying.

This domestic CD was released in 1990 and has never been remastered.

The import 2CD version of this title (backed with the PBBB's 1st album) is the one to get. It was remastered by Bob Irwin in 2001.

Ditto for "Pigboy Crabshaw" & "In My Own Dream"; the 2004 import 2CD is also remastered (and sounds incredible) and the domestic CD's are not.

Why WEA and Elektra have not made these four remasters available domes…
Written by BOB

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East-West 9 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Elektra / Wea
catalog number: 7315
release dates: Oct 25 1990
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East-West release dates: Sep 4 2001
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