Paul Butterfield

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Live (1970)  Music

Posted by uff at Sept. 1, 2014
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Live (1970)

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Live (1970)
Blues Rock | 1cd | EAC Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
Wounded Bird WOU 2001 | rel: 2005 | 545Mb

For the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, this two-LP set proved that it all came down to Butterfield himself and his abilities as a leader in the end. For all of the adulation heaped on Mike Bloomfield, Elvin Bishop, et al., the group was ultimately an extension of Butterfield's abilities as a leader and player, and this set proved that Butterfield and the bandmembers he had assembled in 1971 had more than two LPs' worth of live playing in them that was worth releasing and worth buying. And that wasn't the half of it – talk about ironies – at the time the Paul Butterfield Blues Band recorded this live album, they were at their peak as a concert act; they were getting all the bookings they wanted at the best clubs in the biggest cities in the country, and a lot of other places as well, in front of enthusiastic audiences who were devouring their blues-jazz-rock-R&B hybrid sound as fast as they could pump it out on-stage.
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - An Anthology: The Elektra Years (1997)

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - An Anthology: The Elektra Years (1997)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 897 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 362 MB | Covers - 36 MB
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues, Blues Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Elektra (62124-2)

An Anthology - The Elektra Years is a double-disc, 33-song set that offers a comprehensive overview of Paul Butterfield's eight years with the label. His first two albums, Paul Butterfield Blues Band and East-West, were seminal, groundbreaking records that blurred the boundaries between blues, jazz and rock, suggesting everything from blues-rock to psychedelia. They were stunning achievements which proved difficult to match, but Butterfield's remaining albums for the label all had a few good cuts. An Anthology does a nice job of rounding up those highlights, picking the best moments from uneven records; consequently, it's quite a valuable package for listeners who simply want a sampling from those later albums instead of purchasing them individually. Butterfield's first two albums remain necessary listens in their own right, but this set offers an excellent summary of his entire stint with Elektra.
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - An Anthology: The Elektra Years (1997)

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - An Anthology: The Elektra Years (1997)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 897 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 362 MB | Covers - 36 MB
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues, Blues Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Elektra (62124-2)

An Anthology - The Elektra Years is a double-disc, 33-song set that offers a comprehensive overview of Paul Butterfield's eight years with the label. His first two albums, Paul Butterfield Blues Band and East-West, were seminal, groundbreaking records that blurred the boundaries between blues, jazz and rock, suggesting everything from blues-rock to psychedelia. They were stunning achievements which proved difficult to match, but Butterfield's remaining albums for the label all had a few good cuts. An Anthology does a nice job of rounding up those highlights, picking the best moments from uneven records; consequently, it's quite a valuable package for listeners who simply want a sampling from those later albums instead of purchasing them individually. Butterfield's first two albums remain necessary listens in their own right, but this set offers an excellent summary of his entire stint with Elektra.

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Self Titled (1965)  Music

Posted by boogie-de at Feb. 3, 2014
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Self Titled (1965)

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Self Titled (1965)
XLD rip | Flac+Cue+Log = 243 MB | Mp3 VBR0 = 71 MB | Scans 400 dpi jpg | RAR
CD released 1987 | Elektra 7559-60647-2 | Blues Rock | Chicago · USA

Even after his death, Paul Butterfield's music didn't receive the accolades that were so deserved. Outputting styles adopted from Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters among other blues greats, Butterfield became one of the first white singers to rekindle blues music through the course of the mid-'60s. His debut album, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, saw him teaming up with guitarists Elvin Bishop and Mike Bloomfield, with Jerome Arnold on bass, Sam Lay on drums, and Mark Naftalin playing organ. …
Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Rick Danko - Help Me Angel (2022)

Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Rick Danko - Help Me Angel (2022)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:04:12 | 402 / 147 Mb
Genre: Blues Rock / Label: Delta Music - Concert Archive

With a style honed in the gritty blues bars of Chicago's South Side, the Butterfield Blues Band were instrumental in bringing the sound of authentic Chicago blues to a young white audience in the mid-'60s, and although they weren't a particularly huge commercial success, their influence has been enduring and pervasive.
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - The Original Lost Elektra Sessions [Recorded 1964] (1995)

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - The Original Lost Elektra Sessions [Recorded 1964] (1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 359 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 139 MB | Covers - 10 MB
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues, Blues Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Elektra/Rhino (R2 73505)

All but one of these 19 tracks were recorded in December, 1964, as Paul Butterfield Blues Band's projected first LP; the results were scrapped and replaced by their official self-titled debut, cut a few months later. With both Michael Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop already in tow, these sessions rank among the earliest blues-rock ever laid down. Extremely similar in feel to the first album, it's perhaps a bit rawer in production and performance, but not appreciably worse or different than what ended up on the actual debut LP. Dedicated primarily to electric Chicago blues standards, Butterfield fans will find this well worth acquiring, as most of the selections were never officially recorded by the first lineup (although different renditions of five tracks showed up on the first album and the What's Shakin' compilation).
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - The Original Lost Elektra Sessions [Recorded 1964] (1995)

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - The Original Lost Elektra Sessions [Recorded 1964] (1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 359 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 139 MB | Covers - 10 MB
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues, Blues Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Elektra/Rhino (R2 73505)

All but one of these 19 tracks were recorded in December, 1964, as Paul Butterfield Blues Band's projected first LP; the results were scrapped and replaced by their official self-titled debut, cut a few months later. With both Michael Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop already in tow, these sessions rank among the earliest blues-rock ever laid down. Extremely similar in feel to the first album, it's perhaps a bit rawer in production and performance, but not appreciably worse or different than what ended up on the actual debut LP. Dedicated primarily to electric Chicago blues standards, Butterfield fans will find this well worth acquiring, as most of the selections were never officially recorded by the first lineup (although different renditions of five tracks showed up on the first album and the What's Shakin' compilation).

Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East-West (1966)  Music

Posted by intothe at March 26, 2009
Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East-West (1966)

Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East-West (1966)
Blues | EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) | 294 MB | scans |
Elektra | 44:21 | RAR with 5% recovery

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw  Music

Posted by CONRAD100 at March 22, 2009
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw
MP3 192 kbps | 66 MB
Released: 1967 | Label: Elektra | Genre: Blues
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Got A Mind To Give Up Living: Live 1966 (2016) {Elektra}

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Got A Mind To Give Up Living: Live 1966 (2016) {Elektra}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 410 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 150 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 48 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1966, 2016 Elektra / Real Gone Music | RCM-0456
Blues / Electric Chicago Blues / Blues Rock

Thanks to the dedicated effort of the folks at Real Gone, this often bootlegged date by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band gets its first official release. These 13 tracks come from a smoking date at the Unicorn Coffee House in Boston. Nobody's sure of the exact date, but estimates put it somewhere during a two-week run in May, two months before the band's classic East-West was released. There's over an hour of music on what amounts to the first recorded document from this sextet: hard-grooving Chicago drummer Billy Davenport (Sam Lay left after the band's debut album) joined vocalist/harmonicist Butterfield, guitarists Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop, organist Mark Naftalin, and bassist Jerome Arnold.