Paul Butterfield Band

Live At Rockpalast 1978 [DE-Version, Regio 2/ B]
Paul Butterfield Band

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Release date: 26/Apr/2019
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Sales Rank: #403 in Blues Rock
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Style: Blues Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Fair Enough
1.2 One More Heartache
1.3 Fool in Love
1.4 New Walking Blues
1.5 It's Alright
1.6 Goin' Down
1.7 Born Under a Bad Sign
1.8 Just When I Needed You Most
1.9 Be Good to Yourself
2.1 Fair Enough
2.2 One More Heartache
2.3 Fool in Love
2.4 New Walking Blues
2.5 It's Alright
2.6 Goin' Down
2.7 Born Under a Bad Sign
2.8 Just When I Needed You Most
2.9 Be Good to Yourself
2.10 Interview
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. Rockpalast 1978
Description:Paul Butterfield had developed the blues feel of his unique blues harp, working with blues giants such as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf and Little Walter. Together with the Paul Butterfield Bluesband, founded in 1965, "Butter" was the white ambassador of the black Chicago blues. He had played on the third day of the Woodstock festival (1969), at the time already accompanied by guitarist Buzzy Feiten, who was also with him at the Rockpalast performance. And Paul had been instrumental in shocking the folk audience at Newport (1965) with electric blues rock sounds, which delighted Bob Dylan to such an extent that he asked members of the band to accompany him at the festival. We remembered Paul Butterfield from his involvement in The Last Waltz, The Bands's farewell performance (1976), having presented the film in the documentary section of the WDR Rockpalast program. He brought a young band to the Rockpalast night in Essen. His second guitarist, Peter Atanasoff, was just 19. The disciple of the great blues masters had become a mentor to a whole new generation of musicians. We met Peter again many years later, performing with Tito & Tarantula at our open-air festival at the Loreley on the river Rhine in 1998. Paul Butterfield: born 1942 in Chicago, died in Hollywood in 1987. Inducted into the Blues Hall Of Fame in 2006. This DVD pays tribute to a great musician.
This CD + DVD features Paul Butterfield's first ever show in Europe - the Rockpalast at Grugahalle Essen on September 15th, 1978. The DVD includes the concert and bonus material - the setlist, a 13:24 minute interview with Paul and the band, and trailers for five other Rockplast cd/dvd's with live performances by George Thorogood doing a 3:22 minute version of Bottom of the Sea from 1980, Albert Collins doing a 10:49 minute version of Frosty from 1980, Muddy Waters doing a 3:06 minute version of Walkin' Through the Park from 1978, Johnny Winter doing a 20 second exerpt of Messin' with the Kid from 1979, and Mitch Ryder doing a 5:50 minute version of Ain't No White Man (Can Sing the Blues) from 1979. Rockpalast is a production of WDR, Cologne, Germany ? 2019 MIG-Music GmbH © 1978 WDR, licensed exclusively by WDR Media Group, Cologne, Germany Made in Germany | MIG 90952 DVD + CD | LC 23370 | austro mechana Comes in a bi-fold digipak set with 8-pages booklet.
No. of tracks: 19
Manufacturer No.: 05174922
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