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1. GOOD MORNING LITTLE SCHOOL GIRL 2. JUST TO BE WITH YOU 3. HELP ME 4. HATE TO SEE YOU GO 5. POOR BOY 6. NUT POPPER #1 7. EVERYTHING S GONNA BE ALRIGHT 8. LOVIN CUP 9. ROCK ME 10. IT HURTS ME TOO 11. OUR LOVE IS DRIFTING 12. TAKE ME BACK 13. MELLOW DOWN EASY 1. AIN T NO NEED TO GO NO FURTHER 2. LOVE HER WITH A FEELING 3. PINEY BROWN BLUES 4. SPOONFUL 5. THAT S ALLRIGHT 6. GOING DOWN SLOW 7. MELLOW DOWN EASY (UNEDITED 2021 REMIX) 8. AIN'T NO NEED TO GO NO FURTHER (ALTERNATE VERSION) 9. KEEP ON LOVING' ME BABY (UNRELEASED DEMO) 10. OFF THE WALL (ALTERNATE INSTRUMENTAL VERSION) 11. BLUES WITH A FEELING (ALTERNATE VERSION) 1. MEMORY PAIN (UNRELEASED DEMO) 2. BORN IN CHICAGO (ALTERNATE VERSION) 3. NUT POPPER #1 (ALTERNATE VERSION/FIRST TAKE) 4. ONE MORE MILE (ALTERNATE VERSION) 5. LOVE HER WITH A FEELING (FULL LENGTH VERSION) 6. MYSTERY TRAIN (ALTERNATE VERSION) 7. BLUES FOR RUTH (UNRELEASED INSTRUMENTAL JAM) 8. LOVE SONG (UNRELEASED INSTRUMENTAL) 9. DANGER ZONE (UNRELEASED DEMO) |
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| Description: | Paul Butterfield met aspiring blues guitarist Elvin Bishop in the early 1960s and with bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay (both from Howlin Wolfâ??s touring band), the new group secured a highly successful club engagement at Big Johnâ??s Folk Club in Chicago which brought them to the attention of producer Paul A. Rothchild. During their engagement, Butterfield met and occasionally sat in with guitarist Mike Bloomfield. Rothchild was impressed with the chemistry between the two and persuaded Paul to bring Bloomfield into the band and eventually signed them to Elektra Records in 1964. This Deluxe 3LP expanded edition of The Paul Butterfield Bandâ??s lost sessions from the 1964-1966 era features the classic line up working through blues classics. It is the first time this killer collection is available on vinyl and is expanded to include unreleased demo and alternate tracks recently found in the Warner Vaults. - .. ELEKTRA SESSIONS / RSD 22Paul Butterfield met aspiring blues guitarist Elvin Bishop in the early 1960s and with bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay (both from Howlin Wolf's touring band), the new group secured a highly successful club engagement at Big John's Folk Club in Chicago which brought them to the attention of producer Paul A. Rothchild. During their engagement, Butterfield met and occasionally sat in with guitarist Mike Bloomfield. Rothchild was impressed with the chemistry between the two and persuaded Paul to bring Bloomfield into the band and eventually signed them to Elektra Records in 1964. This Deluxe 3LP expanded edition of The Paul Butterfield Band's lost sessions from the 1964-1966 era features the classic line up working through blues classics. It is the first time this killer collection is available on vinyl and is expanded to include unreleased demo and alternate tracks recently found in the Warner Vaults.Record Store Day June 2022 release.
Hype Sticker:
"First Time On Vinyl
Includes Previously Unreleased Tracks"
On back of jacket:
"Sides Four-Six are previously unreleased.
Sides One-Six were previously unavailable on vinyl and originally released as The Original Lost Elektra Sessions on Elektra Traditions CD R2 73505 in 1995."
Manufactured by Rhino Entertainment Company, 777 S. Santa Fe Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90021.
Made in the Netherlands.
? 2022 &© 1995 Elektra Records.The "Original Lost Elektra Sessions (limited) (rsd)" LP by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band is a rare gem for blues enthusiasts and vinyl collectors alike. This limited edition release, produced by the renowned label Elektra, captures the raw energy and innovative spirit of one of America's most influential blues bands during their formative years. The sessions feature unreleased tracks and alternate takes that showcase the band's signature blend of Chicago blues with rock influences, highlighting Paul Butterfield's powerful harmonica playing and gritty vocals. The album offers listeners an authentic glimpse into the creative process behind some of their earliest recordings.
Paul Butterfield Blues Band was pivotal in bringing electric Chicago blues to a wider audience in the 1960s. Led by harmonica virtuoso Paul Butterfield, the band broke new ground with albums like "East-West" and performed at legendary events such as Woodstock. Their fusion of traditional blues with elements of jazz and rock inspired countless musicians and earned them induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Elektra Records has long been celebrated for its commitment to artistic innovation across genres'from folk legends like Judy Collins to groundbreaking acts such as The Doors. With this exclusive Record Store Day release, Elektra continues its tradition of delivering high-quality archival material that honors music history while delighting audiophiles worldwide. |
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