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Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin'(1971) mp3-320kbps (Size: 90.01 MB)
DescriptionPaul Butterfield (17 December 1942 – 4 May 1987) was an American blues vocalist and harmonica player, who founded the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in the early 1960s. Released in 1971, Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin' was the last album from The Butterfield Blues Band. As of such it's one of their lesser-known records, though it's certainly a very good one, featuring their R&B / jazz fusion sound in full force. The use of a group of female backing singers (Merry Clayton, Clydie King, Oma Drake and Venette Fields) added a gospel flavor to the mix, and the instrumental abilities of the whole band were on full show throughout (it featured the same lineup that recorded 1970's Live album). The songs were all band originals, with the exception of a great rendition of Henry Glover's classic "Drown In My Own Tears". By this point Paul Butterfield had tired of the endless touring and changing personnel within the group he had been leading since 1963. He broke up the band, and retired to the communal atmosphere of Woodstock. However it wouldn't be long before he was putting together a new group... Tracklist: 01. My Little Red Book 02. Can't Explain 03. Message To A Pretty 04. My Flash On You 05. Softly To Me 06. No Matter What You Do 07. Emotions 08. You'll Be Following 09. Gazing 10. Hey Joe 11. Signed D.C. 12. Colored Balls Falling 13. Mushroom Clouds 14. And More Personnel: Arthur Lee- Lead Vocals, Percussion, Harmonica & Drums (Tracks 02,06,09,13,14) John Echols- Lead Guitar Bryan Maclean- Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals (Tracks 05,10) Ken Forssi- Bass Guitar Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer- Drums Media Info: Bitrate: 320 kbps Channels: joint stereo Samplerate: 44100 Encoder: FhG MPEG-1 layer 3 Related Torrents
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