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Date ![]() Helpful Rating 0 out of 0 users found this helpful Posted: 7/5/2002A review of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band by Anonymous The Paul Butterfield Blues Band album is the the best introduction to this group. The whole band cooks, but legendary Mike Bloomfield was the hottest white<br>blues guitarist of the period. Butterfield's harmonica work is also stellar- his rhythmic chops serve as a lesson to all blues harp players. An added bonus is the driving rhythm guitar work of Elvin Bishop- that's him with a toothpick in his mouth-straight from Oklahoma.<br>At one point in time, this was the first true Chicago<br>blues band fronted by white guys-Blues with a Feelin'! Was this review helpful? Sign In 1-1 of 1 Per Page |
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