The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band 1965Even 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. The result was a wonderfully messy and boisterous display of  American-styled blues, with intensity and pure passion derived from  every bent note. In front of all these instruments is Butterfield's  harmonica, beautifully dictating a mood and a genuine feel that is no  longer existent, even in today's blues music. Each song captures the  essence of Chicago blues in a different way, from the back-alley feel of  "Born in Chicago" to the melting ease of Willie Dixon's "Mellow Down  Easy" to the authentic devotion that emanates from Bishop and  Butterfield's "Our Love Is Drifting." "Shake Your Money Maker," "Blues  With a Feeling," and "I Got My Mojo Working" (with Lay on vocals) are  all equally moving pieces performed with a raw adoration for blues  music. Best of all, the music that pours from this album is  unfiltered...blared, clamored, and let loose, like blues music is  supposed to be released. A year later, 1966's East West carried on with  the same type of brash blues sound partnered with a jazzier feel, giving  greater to attention to Bishop's and Bloomfield's instrumental talents.  AMG.
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