Butterfield Blues Band - East West (1966)mp3@320kbps[Rhino]{1337x} kawli

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 East-West Front.png4.63 MB
 East-West Back.png4.33 MB
 East-West CD.png1.53 MB
 09 East-West.mp330.26 MB
 05 Work Song.mp318.11 MB
 03 I Got a Mind to Give up Living.mp311.37 MB
 07 Two Trains Running.mp38.94 MB
 01 Walkin' Blues.mp37.54 MB
 02 Get Out of My Life, Woman.mp37.37 MB
 08 Never Say No.mp36.79 MB
 06 Mary, Mary.mp36.56 MB
 04 All These Blues.mp35.45 MB
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The Butterfield Blues Band - East West (1966)mp3@320kbps[Rhino]{1337x} kawli



East-West is the second album by The Butterfield Blues Band, released in 1966 on Elektra Records. It was recorded at the famed Chess Studios in Chicago. It peaked at #65 on the Billboard chart. Like the band's record debut, this album features traditional blues covers and the guitar work of Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop. The album includes two extended jams at the instigation of Bloomfield following the group's successful appearance at The Fillmore in San Francisco alongside Jefferson Airplane. The title track "East-West" used elements of modal jazz as introduced by Miles Davis on his ground-breaking "Kind of Blue" album. Bloomfield had become enamored of work by John Coltrane in that area, especially his incorporation of ideas from Indian raga music. The title song was reportedly inspired by an all-night LSD trip that "East-West"'s primary songwriter Mike Bloomfield experienced in the fall of 1965, during which the late guitarist said he'd had a revelation into the workings of Indian music. The album liner notes observe that the song "East-West" was an exploration of music that moved modally, rather than through chord changes.'East-West' can be heard as part of what sparked the West Coast's rock revolution, in which such song structures with extended improvisatory passages became commonplace. The Butterfield Blues Band has been called one of the greatest bands of the rock era. With 'East-West', above any other extended piece of the mid-Sixties, a rock band finally achieved a version of the musical freedom that free jazz had found a few years earlier. ~ excerpt from wikipedia



Tracklist:



1. Walkin 'Blues

2. Get Out of My Life, Woman

3. I Got a Mind to Give up Living

4. All These Blues

5. Work Song

6. Mary, Mary

7. Two Trains Running

8. Never Say No

9. East-West



Personnel



* Paul Butterfield — vocals, harmonica

* Mike Bloomfield — electric guitar

* Elvin Bishop — electric guitar lead vocal on "Never Say No"

* Mark Naftalin — piano, organ

* Jerome Arnold — bass

* Billy Davenport — drums



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General

Complete name : Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East West

Format : MPEG Audio

Overall bit rate : 320 Kbps

Album : East-West

Performer : THE BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND

Recorded date : 1966

Writing library : LAME3.98r

Comment : Original Album Series (2009) [Rhino]



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Format : MPEG Audio

Format version : Version 1

Format profile : Layer 3

Mode : Joint stereo

Mode extension : MS Stereo

Bit rate mode : Constant

Bit rate : 320 Kbps

Channel(s) : 2 channels

Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz

Compression mode : Lossy

Stream size : 5.44 MiB (100%)

Writing library : LAME3.98r

Encoding settings : -m j -V 4 -q 2 -lowpass 20.5











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