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1.1 Michigan Water Blues1.2 Frankie and Johnny1.3 Hitch-Hike on the Possum Trot Line1.4 Pleading Blues1.5 Papa-Mama-Rompah-Stompah1.6 Effinonna Rag1.7 The Gospel Truth1.8 You Took My Money1.9 Lights Out1.10 Junker's Blues1.11 It'll Be Me1.12 Snowblind1.13 Peepin' An a Mornin' Blues1.14 At the Cross1.15 Hilo Waltz1.16 Guitar King1.17 My Children, My Children (I Call You)1.18 See That My Grave Is Kept Clean2.1 If You See My Baby [Live in San Bernardino]2.2 Poor Kelly [Live in San Bernardino]2.3 Statesboro Blues You Won't See Me [Live in San Bernardino]2.4 She's Mine (Aka I Found True Love) [Live in San Bernardino] |
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 | Description: | New 2 CD Set, a combination of Rarities, Hits & Previously Unreleased Live Recordings. Blues Hall Of Fame and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Mike Bloomfield is ranked #22 on Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". "The Best Guitar Player I Ever Heard" Bob Dylan. "Mike Bloomfield is music on two legs" Eric Clapton. Michael Bloomfield was one of America's first great white blues guitarists, earning his reputation on the strength of his work in the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. His expressive, fluid solo lines and prodigious technique graced many other projects -- most notably Bob Dylan's earliest electric forays -- and he also pursued a solo career, with variable results. Uncomfortable with the reverential treatment afforded a guitar hero, Bloomfield tended to shy away from the spotlight after spending just a few years in it; he maintained a lower-visibility career during the '70s due to his distaste for fame and his worsening drug problems, which claimed his life in 1981. During the late '70s, Bloomfield recorded for several smaller labels (including Takoma), usually in acoustic settings, authentic and personal. Disc 2 features a previously unreleased 1971 concert from the archives. Disc One (Best of Acoustic & Electric Sessions) Michigan Water Blues Frankie And Johnny Hitch-Hike On The Possum Trot Line Pleading Blues Papa-Mama-Rompah-Stompah Effinonna Rag The Gospel Truth You Took My Money Lights Out Junker's Blues It'll Be Me Snowblind Peepin' An A Mornin' Blues At The Cross Hilo Waltz Guitar King My Children, My Children (I Call You) See That My Grave Is Kept Clean Disc Two (In Concert) If You See My Baby Poor Kelly Statesboro Blues You Won't See Me She's Mine Come Back Baby Driftin' and Driftin' -  Two CD set containing a combination of rarities, hits and previously unreleased live recordings. Blues Hall Of Fame and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Mike Bloomfield is ranked #22 on Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". "The Best Guitar Player I Ever Heard" Bob Dylan. "Mike Bloomfield is music on two legs" Eric Clapton. Michael Bloomfield was one of America's first great white blues guitarists, earning his reputation on the strength of his work in the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. His expressive, fluid solo lines and prodigious technique graced many other projects - most notably Bob Dylan's earliest electric forays - and he also pursued a solo career, with variable results. Uncomfortable with the reverential treatment afforded a guitar hero, Bloomfield tended to shy away from the spotlight after spending just a few years in it; he maintained a lower-visibility career during the '70s due to his distaste for fame and his worsening drug problems, which claimed his life in 1981. During the late '70s, Bloomfield recorded for several smaller labels (including Takoma), usually in acoustic settings, authentic and personal. Disc 2 features a previously unreleased 1971 concert from the archives.  Two CD set containing a combination of rarities, hits and previously unreleased live recordings. Blues Hall Of Fame and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Mike Bloomfield is ranked #22 on Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". "The Best Guitar Player I Ever Heard" Bob Dylan. "Mike Bloomfield is music on two legs" Eric Clapton. Michael Bloomfield was one of America's first great white blues guitarists, earning his reputation on the strength of his work in the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. His expressive, fluid solo lines and prodigious technique graced many other projects - most notably Bob Dylan's earliest electric forays - and he also pursued a solo career, with variable results. Uncomfortable with the reverential treatment afforded a guitar hero, Bloomfield tended to shy away from the spotlight after spending just a few years in it; he maintained a lower-visibility career during the '70s due to his distaste for fame and his worsening drug problems, which claimed his life in 1981. During the late '70s, Bloomfield recorded for several smaller labels (including Takoma), usually in acoustic settings, authentic and personal. Disc 2 features a previously unreleased 1971 concert from the archives. Track times not listed; taken from the Flac files entry.
"$1.00 From Each Album Sold Will Be Donated To Partnership To End Addiction"
Disc 1 tracks produced by Norman Dayron from CT Productions, Inc. from the Takoma albums ANALINE, MICHAEL BLOOMFIELD, BETWEEN THE HARD PLACE & THE GROUND and CRUISIN' FOR A BRUISIN'.
Disc 2 tracks From the Archives of Gary Perkins. Recorded live at Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA February 19th, 1971.
Album coordinated by Hiroto Jiro for Chikoo Productions.
Liner notes by Bill Dahl.
Expansive liner notes and credits are available at sunsetblvdrecords.com
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CDSBR7010 |
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